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How to create a broken leather pattern with a texturing brush?
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Shop for Texturing Brushes |
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To create the broken leather pattern… |
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Step 1 – Prepare room
Ensure the rest of the room/area is covered. This can get messy. |
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Step 2 – Apply finish coat
Apply the finish coat to the surface to be textured according to the product’s instructions. |
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A thicker consistency product is required for the broken leather effect. Something akin to yoghurt. |
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Step 3 – Place a bag over brush
Wrap a plastic bag securely over the texturing brush. |
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Step 4 – Apply product to brush
Apply the product to the covered brush with a paintbrush. |
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Step 5 – Begin creating pattern
Keep the brush moving whilst bouncing it quickly over the surface |
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