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hello and welcome to the kenny hack for this tutorial iamp;#39;m going to be going over the process i use to prepare the canvas and how i adjusted the image in light burn to get these results here are the paints i used the first coat was with the little tube on the left itamp;#39;s a white poster board paint that you can be purchased at any hobby store this first layer of poster board paint was applied with a brush just painted on in a really heavy thick layer once this layer was dried out i sanded it off with 600 grit sandpaper with an orbital sander this was all just to smooth out the surface of the canvas and reduce the amount of the small pores in between all the canvas thread the next layer was satin white 2x rust-oleum this layer was also put on very heavily power dried with a blow dryer using a combination of hot air and cold air i have found you donamp;#39;t want to get the paint too hot where it can actually re-melt it and itamp;#39;ll cause