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Such a beautiful day, I went outside and collected lots of charcoal. We need to have a lot of charcoal to make paints. The paint that we make is very different from paint that other cultures make. We make a lot of hard work on it. And our paint is moist and easy to use when it's dry. Here is how to make it, First you need to do is prepare a bow and a mixing stick. Then you add charcoal and a few drops of walnut alkyd medium. The charcoal will also get kinda dry so keep adding until it gets moist and shine liquid and there you have a black paint. We use the black paints to put on and protect our eyes. We also look beautiful just with it. Now that we've made our paints we start to paint. But we draw things differently from other places. This is how we draw, the head and the lower body are viewed from the sides. Then we draw the head dress… we need to add a headdress, a pectoral decoration and a tunic. Now we need to add the color black on some of the places. Then we need to add large ornamental necklaces. The necklaces mainly have large pieces. The last few things we need to add is Hieroglyphic for the background. After all drawings are done you color the background and we are done ! I'm a very talented painter and if I am then I will need to make a lot of paintings. First for good talented painters should perspect and status the figures were shown in a system of strips that looks much like a series of comic or graphic novels in the egyptian time. The size of a figure indicated its relative importance in the image. Kings were portrayed larger than life to symbolise their god like power. A good painter should know the Grid System. The grid system we use is in squares. The grid system has to be horizontal eight guidelines and one vertical line bisecting the figure through the ear rather than a complete grid. Well is all I could tell you in a book. Come to Egypt and you will learn a whole lot more about painters. does this article make sense

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