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Loving the hair, that’s a great combination of colours. .
Unfortunately I think the skin needs localised stripping and redoing though. The lumps give her the appearance of a smallpox survivor. You should be able to do this with an old brush dampened with airbrush cleaner. Take it slow and only use a damp brush and you may just even out the surface without removing too much paint.Comment
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Loving the hair, that’s a great combination of colours. .
Unfortunately I think the skin needs localised stripping and redoing though. The lumps give her the appearance of a smallpox survivor. You should be able to do this with an old brush dampened with airbrush cleaner. Take it slow and only use a damp brush and you may just even out the surface without removing too much paint.Comment
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To be honest, possibly not, depends how patient you are and how light your touch is. It will be more controllable than a full paint strip though. If it’s only a patch repair you don’t really need to reprime the area. It’s not as if it’s going to get heavy handling after all…..Comment
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So, after a LOT of umming and ahhing, I finally stripped off her face, using care and airbrush cleaner, as per Tim Marlow - and of course, it worked an absolute treat. Great tip, Tim - I do love this forum!
In the meantime, I worked on her hair, skirt, beads and bodice. Her face is stripped back to lacquer primer, rubbed bare in one or two places.
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That’s looking excellent Paul. Almost a Flintstone vibe about her. I particularly like the colouration on the breechclout. Great shadow work.Comment
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Working up nicely. Great skin tones as always. Always confuses me when people paint eyes last though, probably because I have always done them firstComment
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I nearly always do eyes first too, Tim! I've been all over the place with this figure - outside-in on lots of it, and I'm going to have to do loads of touching up, I've badly rubbed paint off and sloshed paint over finished bits. Inside-outwards is definitely the way to go!
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OK, so this has been a real struggle. Lots of issues with priming, lots more issues with skin tones - and I'm still not wholly satisfied with the end result. However, I'm hoping that the flaws are more obvious to me than other viewers, and that once she's in the finished diorama even I might be able to overlook them!
Anyhow, let me know what you think - I'm now moving on to building the diorama itself. I'll start another thread for that in the appropriate section, once I've made a bit of progress.
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