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  • Member since
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How do you guys do hair?
Posted by dirkpitt77 on Tuesday, February 6, 2007 1:52 PM

     Hey guys,

 

     I'm working on some 1/24 mechanic figures with short haircuts.  How would you paint hair?  Basecoat and then drybrush a darker or lighter shade to give it more depth?  I used to do one solid color for hair, but I'm not happy with that and would like to make it more realistic.  Thoughts?

 

           Thanks,

                        Chris

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Posted by ajlafleche on Tuesday, February 6, 2007 7:13 PM
If there's noot much texture there, I'd scribe the area with a razor saw. Alternatively, you might try mixing some flocking material with FUture to get more texture as well. (There used to be a product called Hair-Cote that did this, in essence.) One you have some texture, choose a color for the base. When dry, lay a darker shade in a wash. Finally, use a lilghter shade for highlights. The exact colors will depend on the color of the hair. Blue or brown works well for black hair highlight and adding green to the base yelllow/ochre works well as a darkener for blond hair.

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Posted by dirkpitt77 on Thursday, February 8, 2007 10:01 PM

       Well, that looks like all the replies I'm gonna get, huh?  Smile [:)]  Thanks AJ!  I'll try out those wash and highlight ideas.

 

                Chris

    "Some say the alien didn't die in the crash.  It survived and drank whiskey and played poker with the locals 'til the Texas Rangers caught wind of it and shot it dead."

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Posted by PatlaborUnit1 on Saturday, February 24, 2007 8:54 PM

Hi Chris

I use a basecoat, then highlight with my lighter colors, mixing lighter and lighter as I go. Using acrylic figure paint like Vallejo (Im using Reaper WG paint, very similar) I mix it with Luiquitex SloDri and blot my color mix off on a towel, then use the side of my brush to run across the hair strands, depositing a smoother layer than drybrushing will. Slo dri keeps the brush wetted even tho you think there is no paint in the brush, and this works vey well . Using the acryic paint I build up layers, but with crew cuts this may not be necessary.   I learned this from the Reapermini forums, they have great skin tone and hair painting tutorials. 

 

HTH

David

 

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Posted by senojrn on Saturday, March 3, 2007 11:15 AM

I recently did a couple of 1/35 GIs sleeping and I added Woodland Scenics Static Grass for their messed up hair (if you have ever worn a helmet for days on end, you know your hair gets pretty wild).  I started by painting the area where their hair was with the base color, in my case black.  Then I added a thin coat of white glue and sprinkled on the Static Grass (color doesn't matter too much, you're going to paint it).  While the glue is still a little wet, use a paintbrush or toothpick to move the new " hair" (Static Grass) around, close to the way you want the hairstyle to look/the direction the hair to lay.  Once it is completely dry, paint it the base color, let dry.  Now is when you become the barber.  I used the scissors on my Swiss Army Knife to cut the figures' hair.  Blow and gently brush away the clippings.  Your haircut will allow some of the Static Grass color to show through, but now is the time to add the highlight color(s).  It turned out looking a lot better than I thought it was going to and I was really happy with the results.  (I don't have a camera, otherwise I'd post pics...sorry.)  Give it a try. 

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