Pleasesaveheart wrote:Ha! It's not everyday you hear someone tell you to mug a prince for his clothing! I started on the original anime head from Obitsu and I had to sand it so much! Bulma was so much easier to make haha.
He looks like the bride of Frankenstein right now, but those will be painted, I just have to keep modding his head. I accidentally slipped with my exacto knife too. So he's missing a chunk of his jaw. I was going to use my paperclay to smooth it out, but I'm not sure how to make the skin color of Obitsu white.
He's still a work in progress and his body is on transit from China. KGhobby takes a bit. What would you guys mix to make it teh same color?
Haha, in dolls
nothing is sacred. Right now due to an
extreme costume malfunction I need to glue a costume to the doll. (It's...a really, really skimpy outfit and the character has large breasts so the Obitsu large bust keeps popping out of the outfit no matter what I do. I don't feel like dealing with the impermanence of double sided tape OR fishing twine to make an unreliable tie to keep it closed. I'm just buying an extra body for if I ever feel like...I don't know, posing her naked?
Probably not. This is very much a character custom.)
What Obitsu head did you start out with?
I'm so curious, you did such an amazing job I can't tell!!
Oh, you made Bulma!?! Will you show us (ME)!?! My sister would maul you to get ahold of that Vegeta.
She adores him. AS FOR PAINTING AND SCULPTING:
For sculpting I can't recommend Aves Fixit Sculpt more. It sticks to everything and dries as hard as a rock and can be sanded down into the hardest, most smooth point you can think of (as a sculpted Vegeta nose could
really cut glass!
). It comes in both white and the normal grey (the normal grey is cheapest though, buy it from the Aves website). You may want to go over the paperclay hair with it too, as it will give a smoother final appearance.
Now here comes the kind of "ehhhhh" part. I recommend testors acrylic paints, just buy a light fleshtone and a white and you'll be able to colour match pretty damn close, but you won't be able to match
exactly, so if you're a perfectionist I would do a facewipe and basecoat his entire head in the colour you mixed before doing his faceup again. But if you're not a perfectionist with issues (like me
) with just two testors colours you could pretty much get a 95% match in colour.
I hope that helps a bit?