I painted my character!
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#73054 Posted on 2016-10-23 14:19:53
It was a cold, rainy afternoon...and after browsing through images of customised models I was struck with the sudden inspiration to try it myself! (For the first time xD)
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#73069 Posted on 2016-10-23 15:21:37
The only tips I can think to give are to use a fine tipped paintbrush, and to make sure you use a higher quality glaze to save the paint. I've done these before (sorry I don't have any example pictures, my little siblings found, played with, and destroyed them.) and the paint chipped of one set with cheaper glaze, but stayed on the higher quality ones.
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#73071 Posted on 2016-10-23 15:31:20
Thank you! I left all my nice brushes at college so I had to use my sisters. xp What glaze would you suggest? The one I have is just something I picked up last year with no real intention haha.
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#73103 Posted on 2016-10-23 19:27:16
I don't have any brand specifications (it's been a few years. I use to paint figurines when I was in high school, I'm 22 now) but hardware store glazes, craft store glazes, or art store glazes are the best bet. Not Walmart glazes or cheap kids section art supplies.
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#73128 Posted on 2016-10-24 02:05:23
Okay. Thank you. I'll look around. :D
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