Cool. Was there a trick to how you applied the color? Did you just color directly with the pastel stick, or did you grind them into powder and rub it on?
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ReverendSpooky wrote:Wow, I'm impressed. I think if you go over it a few times you build up a few applications, you may get more even tones. That, and it might be worth wetting the sponge a bit when you wipe between layers, just so it helps blend (these are just guesses, based on working with similar materials). And if you want to keep the more matte look, you can probably just use a dry sponge on the final layer. But seriously, I'm really impressed with the results. Thanks GubernatorFan for taking a shot at this, and Ephiane for figuring it out. Maybe it's time for me to finally give this a shot.
Ephiane wrote:Great Work ! You see the parts of the skin that needs a second layer with oil pastels... and a third.... and a 4, 5 ..... maybe not only in one direction, not only up and down. In a circle to... and again... and again . Can´t wait to see the figure You planed and the headsculpt You choose.
dadrab wrote:That's great work, GF. I can see where there's a learning curve, but you've taken (and shared with us) the first steps and I appreciate it.
MarkEl wrote: I’m curious to know about the stability over time both in terms of colour and any material deterioration. Oil and some types of silicone don’t mix. For example, oil is often used as a destabiliser for silicone sealant to remove it. Some silicones are more oil resistant. No idea what Phicen’s recipe is though!
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