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Obitsu Face-ups?

Postby Kirahfaye » Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:56 am

My daughter's Obitsu needs a face-up. Can you use the same materials for face-ups on Obitsu heads as on resin? Any tips for working on such a small surface>
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Re: Obitsu Face-ups?

Postby richila » Sun Aug 29, 2010 1:02 pm

I got a little cup of water and used my watercolor pencils, a good sharpener and a tiny brush for smoothing. It was really fun. Oh and make sure you have Q-tips for clean up.
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Re: Obitsu Face-ups?

Postby Resu » Sun Aug 29, 2010 4:06 pm

As long as the material has no oil in it, it's safe for vinyl.

Personally, I prefer soft body artist acrylics. It makes a huge difference. I started off with those cheap acrylics you can get for under $1 per bottle and they gave me nothing but trouble. I thin the acrylics with a mixture of flow improver and water, so I can get smoother, cleaner lines. Regular water is fine, but I find that the flow improver makes thinning easier.
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