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hello my name is Josh Atkinson and you have once again stumbled upon my portrait painting YouTube channel um well so today weamp;#39;re going to look at a portrait shocker um itamp;#39;s this one uh this young man heamp;#39;s a a child actor from uh a horror film from 72 called the other I think but um I think the focus of todayamp;#39;s lesson is it itamp;#39;s not a lesson this is just how I paint um todayamp;#39;s video is just going to be more exploring the uh sort of Wipeout method that I that I did last week with this painting so if youamp;#39;d like to see how I how I made this portrait then just keep on watching and I willamp;#39;ll do the time lapse so here is the source image and here is our time lapse so as you can see like last week I am using an old pair of underwear to uh scrape out the light areas this is the second time Iamp;#39;m doing that with a portrait and Iamp;#39;m doing it because I found that it was the best way to keep the features in the correct pro