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Another face-up and this time on a Volks Irvin.
Volks has such nice and big heads to paint on :3 (hihi)
It was fun to work on this guy. I loved working on him. He has such a nice skintone colour. So warm <3
Forgot to upload the new photos of his new faceup. I re did his faceup... three times. @_@ I love it now, though, so it will stay.
This is a CP Nanuri head 2007
It's originally a boy's head, but I have modified it.
Opened eyes, changed nose bridge, eyebrows, cheeks, nose and upper lips for a more feminine look.
It was a time consuming project to get it smooth. But I am happy with the result now *^^*
She is way more feminine then before in my opinion :D
This face-up was based on the face of Tom Kaulitz, one of the members of Tokyo Hotel.
The sculpt is probably not perfect for his kind of face, but I tried to get him to look as much as possible. *^^*
My Elf Ingenue. Headmold by twigling, a modified Ingenue sculpt with collaboration modifications by Nanyalin.
The carved bust is a gorgeous work by the awesome Dr.Krow. This bust + head (not pictured) will be painted by me. Lohcca is only borrowing this bust so I could display her on these pictures.
Faceup by me
Eyes are ED custom order
Wig from Yahoo!Japan
Headband from rRabit
Wings from Bambicrony
Last two days have been perservering with doll painting even though I wasn't feeling well and the weather turned rainy. l had already given all my pieces a few coats of Citadel Purity Seal I figured I'd use the chance to try out @anan.doll 's sponged liquitex matte varnish in earnest. You can see the hot water tray I used to warm the varnish. It did come out matte, unlike when I used it cold. It worked pretty well on the hands except for where it was too hard to sponge between the fingers. For this much blushing in crevices I'd still prefer spray sealant, but it's okay.
So. Same sponged varnish sealing method as the hands here (described in my previous post) but at picture 3 I had a bad, rough coat. I think the issue was that it had just been too long since I poured fresh varnish and it was thickening up, even though I was changing out the hot water. I ended up with some gross rough patches that trapped pastel and just made the thing a mess. (On top of that, the subtle light blue pastel turned gray when sealed and increased the dirty look even more. Why l haven't learned on that by now I have no idea.)
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By the time I got to paintwork I knew the faceup was a mess and I wouldn't want to keep it so I just did a rough job with watercolors. I was in no mood to mix acrylics, haha. The varnish lifted that more than it ever did the pastels but I didn't care anymore by then, I just wanted him to have a face, haha.