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Post by hatingcena on Jul 29, 2006 19:01:33 GMT -5
Hey i was wondering what colors do you guys use for different skin tones? also is there like a primer you put down or can i jsut paint it white before i lay down the main paint?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2006 20:48:30 GMT -5
I use different skin tones. Not everyone has the same skin tone.
I always prime my figures. That way, at least I know the paint will stick. Here's a rundown of the process I use:
-wash the figure with warm water and liquid soap -let dry -primer coat -white coat (if needed) -paint
A coat of white isn't always needed.
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Post by hatingcena on Jul 29, 2006 20:59:44 GMT -5
I use different skin tones. Not everyone has the same skin tone. I always prime my figures. That way, at least I know the paint will stick. Here's a rundown of the process I use: -wash the figure with warm water and liquid soap -let dry -primer coat -white coat (if needed) -paint A coat of white isn't always needed. What is the names of the paint color you use for the skin tones, also where can i get the primer?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2006 21:08:30 GMT -5
I use Testors Model Master paints.
Skin Tone Tint Base Lt and Skin Tone Warm Tint. Dunno what size the bottle is off the top of my head.
The primer I use is a brush on primer, made by Testors. It's in the same size bottle as the skin tones.
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Post by hatingcena on Jul 29, 2006 21:17:25 GMT -5
thanks man
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Post by wwe4ever on Jul 29, 2006 22:02:03 GMT -5
I have testors model paint as well but don't like it that much. if you want to paint many coats of paint on a figure use it because the paint is really thin. i would use an acrylic paint that is not oil based paint because it is much thicker and looks good on a figure as well. hope that helps as well.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2006 4:14:23 GMT -5
I have testors model paint as well but don't like it that much. if you want to paint many coats of paint on a figure use it because the paint is really thin. i would use an acrylic paint that is not oil based paint because it is much thicker and looks good on a figure as well. hope that helps as well. Really? How old is your paint? 'Cause after 2-3 coats, I'm done.
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