littlebearries
Repainting: Step 2
Ok, so you've removed the faceup! What next?
First off, for paints I use Artist Grade Liquitex Acrylic paint... and a fine brush.
For me, the most important thing about the brush is that it have a moldable tip... as in, you can press the bristles into a flat edge, or a rounded one... that way you only really need one brush.
Next, I paint, with a light tan color, the shape of the eyes. Now, this is not the shape of the whites, but the shape of the eye, upper eyelid and lower eyelid... so really think about this shape as you're painting it out. You don't want it to be too small or too big.
It doesn't matter if this goes on evenly... it will mostly get covered.
Repainting: Step 2
Ok, so you've removed the faceup! What next?
First off, for paints I use Artist Grade Liquitex Acrylic paint... and a fine brush.
For me, the most important thing about the brush is that it have a moldable tip... as in, you can press the bristles into a flat edge, or a rounded one... that way you only really need one brush.
Next, I paint, with a light tan color, the shape of the eyes. Now, this is not the shape of the whites, but the shape of the eye, upper eyelid and lower eyelid... so really think about this shape as you're painting it out. You don't want it to be too small or too big.
It doesn't matter if this goes on evenly... it will mostly get covered.