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Figure 1-36. —The  vignetting  process.

Mechanical   Preparation,   Continued Silhouetting Figure 1-35 shows the process of removing excess paint with a moist cotton and  vignetting swab and feathering hard edges left by the silhouetting process to create a (Continued) more  natural  appearance. Figure 1-35. —Removing excess paint with moist cotton. To vignette an object, follow this table: Step Action 1 Prepare the surface of the photograph with Fuller’s Earth. 2 Apply a frisket or mask to protect the areas of the image to remain unaffected. 3 Airbrush pigment onto the photograph beginning with the four corners using a light, airy, circular motion. 4 Continue to rotate the photograph, spraying the four corners one by one, until the pigment covers the amount of the photograph desired. Strive to keep the coverage even. 5 Allow to dry. 6 Remove the frisket or mask. 7 Clean the desired image area of seepage and soften the edges around the image to give a more natural effect. Continued on next page 1-47

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