. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. k browns may be deepened by glazing with as-phaltum, which should be laid very thin. Glazing cannot be put over wet colors ; and as the painter sel-dom has time, in these days of transferring, to wait very long onhis colors, the glazing can be omitted. Do not mix a clear white for the neck; add a little ochre, giv-ing a yellowish cast, or black, forming a gray, and touch up orhigh-light with but few strokes of clear white. This ornament, the Wy vern, a species of dragon, is formed with the body of thecock, the wings of the bat, and the tail of the ser


. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. k browns may be deepened by glazing with as-phaltum, which should be laid very thin. Glazing cannot be put over wet colors ; and as the painter sel-dom has time, in these days of transferring, to wait very long onhis colors, the glazing can be omitted. Do not mix a clear white for the neck; add a little ochre, giv-ing a yellowish cast, or black, forming a gray, and touch up orhigh-light with but few strokes of clear white. This ornament, the Wy vern, a species of dragon, is formed with the body of thecock, the wings of the bat, and the tail of the serpent. It will require very delicatehandling. It may be laid in gold, and afterward glazed overwith brown tints of light and dark tones, leaving those partsclear gold where the high lights are required. The high lightsmay then be put on with straw color, mixed of flake white andyellow, with a delicate pink mixed of flake white and light red,or with white tinted with burnt shield may be glazed with white, pale green, or any other.


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