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paint out
verb
To obliterate by painting over.
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Sometimes I come down and paint out stuff that's inappropriate.
"We need more $/ time to paint out ugly parts".
A portrait painter was called in to paint out Uncle Wilhelm's uniform and substitute white tie and tails.
Another form of resistance, Abel says, was to paint out "White" or "Colored" in such a way that the word remained legible.
But he said he was concerned that he would soon have to "paint out," meaning take down signs for shows that prove to be casualties of this crisis.
2D is a lot more forgiving – even just with simple blue screens … If there's something you have to paint out in 2D, it's nothing.
Previous authors reported that Van Dyck practiced a similar layering and mixing method for obtaining various blue color tones to paint out draperies and skies, depending on three different blue pigments: indigo, smalt and azurite [29, 30].
Watching her gum and paint out her eyebrows and freehand her peacock-like eyes is a masterclass in painted glamour.
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In the 1820s he began to paint out-of-doors directly from nature, a novel procedure at that time.
The new tubes filled with prepared colours, as well as the invention of a lightweight, portable easel a decade later, made it much easier to paint out-of-doors.
RYE Rye Arts Center Annual Painters on Location: "A Plein-Air Paint-Out and Live Art Auction".
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