03-18-2011, 01:19 AM
Thanks Frosty as I have always been a big fan of your work.
Painting natural skins tones can be a painful process but if done correctly it really brings the resin to life.
I had also added sweat as a subtle effect but it does not really show in my photos.
I was able to glue a quality wig down on the bust & after cutting it with thinning scissors it looks fairly natural.
My next realistic caucasian project that I am doing is a Howard S Jack Sparrow that has been sitting around forever.
I wanted to polish up with real skin tones/hair work on a few other busts before I even attempted it.
I honestly have more fun painting monsters because you have way more room to play around. :laugh:
Painting natural skins tones can be a painful process but if done correctly it really brings the resin to life.
I had also added sweat as a subtle effect but it does not really show in my photos.
I was able to glue a quality wig down on the bust & after cutting it with thinning scissors it looks fairly natural.
My next realistic caucasian project that I am doing is a Howard S Jack Sparrow that has been sitting around forever.
I wanted to polish up with real skin tones/hair work on a few other busts before I even attempted it.
I honestly have more fun painting monsters because you have way more room to play around. :laugh:
(03-17-2011, 11:40 PM)frosty link Wrote: Brilliant work matey, love the skin tones, and the hairwork looks natural, had to do that with a resin bust