I dont know if other artists suffer from this but I do.
When painting a sculpt, I paint in multiple layers. I paint the primer coat on the piece, a base skin tone, various noodled skin tones, veining, so on and so forth. Building up layer upon layer to get a (hopefully) realistic skin [...]
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I will start this off by stating that this article is completely my opinion and what I have learned and figured out over time in my shop, and through lots of research.
I use primarily Liquitex Softbody Acrylics in my studio. I do this because Liquitex makes paints with [...]
I spent a good portion of Sunday painting The Monster.
He is attached to his display base permenately. I had some touble deciding which to paint first the base or the sculpture. I opted for the sculpture.
Painting skin tones is a technique I struggled with for a long while and something I will continue to refine with each piece.
This post will show how I painted my “Grimferatu” piece which was a commissioned piece.
I use Liquitex soft body acrylics (all colors listed in “”)
I use “unbleached titanium” as [...]