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Joshua's face WIP

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Joshua's face WIP

Postby versora » Fri May 23, 2014 12:20 pm

I managed to get some Testor's Dullcotte. I read it was the third best option for face ups. I like my WIP progress so far, and I also bought some Windsor&Newton brush cleaner and cleaned his face really good. I'm glad I didn't melt his face with that other matte spray I bought. Trying to darken his lips, but yeah. I know I need to clean up my work. :)

Here are a couple pics:

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Front View. I like how my materials actually stay and are brighter.

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3/4 view so you can see the scar.

Materials used:
Testor's Dullcote- 3 layers as per face-up guides everywhere
Essentials Watercolor Pencils
Essentials Soft Chalk Pastels- Portrait Pallet
Dixon Pastello- [I think. These are the ones from Wal-Mart]
"We don't make mistakes. Just happy little accidents." -- Bob Ross
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Re: Joshua's face WIP

Postby ghostdollie » Sat May 24, 2014 10:25 am

What mold is he, may I ask? He has a great face! I love big noses and slender eyes!
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Re: Joshua's face WIP

Postby versora » Sat May 24, 2014 3:46 pm

ghostdollie wrote:What mold is he, may I ask? He has a great face! I love big noses and slender eyes!


He's a Doll Family-H Lei Li 70cm Uncle
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Re: Joshua's face WIP

Postby Jobee » Fri May 30, 2014 4:03 pm

Great work on the eyebrows!
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