- Member since
February 2003
- From: Indiana, USA
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Posted by cassibill
on Wednesday, February 5, 2003 11:23 AM
Oh, for flesh tones try Model Master Acryl flesh tones. By mixing the 4 colors(light base, dark base, shadow tint and warm tint) you can do all the flesh, even a geat 5oclock shadow. Just mix plenty of your base color, put on a coat, and divide it in a couple parts. Add shadow in and use on the shadows & beard area. its ok that they are dark and kinda stand out at the edges. Warm tint +base is highlights. Straight warm is the lips usually. ( a little Shadow in it works a nice blue tinge on cold weather figures). Once you have the highlights and shadows worked in, let it dry. It'll look patchwork like, but then you add thin (watered down a little) coats of the base over it till it evens out. Add more coats in some areas as you need. It's great cause mistakes come off while wet with a little water on a swab. It's hard to screw up doing this. I'm clumsy and my figures have always gotten praise form friends. A coat of clear flat allowed to dry over night and then you go on to eyes and hair. Good luck.
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