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Reverse painting on glass is an art technique where you paint on the back of a transparent surface (glass or … Read more Reverse painting on glass is an art technique where you paint on the back of a transparent surface (glass or plexiglass) in reverse order—details first, background last—so when viewed from the front, it appears luminous, layered, and finished, with the foreground elements seeming closer. You apply opaque paints, starting with outlines and highlights (like foreground details), then middle ground colors, and finally the background, allowing layers to dry in between for a clear, finished image seen through the glass. See less
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