Paint them with Vallejo acrylics.
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gooboo wrote:Paint them with Vallejo acrylics.
Stryker2011 wrote:That looks pretty good, Guv. How did you manage to get the ink out of the marker to use with a toothpick?
Ephiane wrote:Absolutely fantastic work and results here ! My Compliments ! Sorry, I don't see all the great stuff in all the other threads, because I only watch the "General Talk". I will look here now often. Please show more.
Edit : Where's Aayla Secura? Is she finished and I just missed the thread like so much other fantastic threads I missed here ?
ReverendSpooky wrote:I feel like that might be key to why these work so well on the silicone bodies. I was getting ready to order, but unfortunately, these only seem to come in black, grey and sepia, with no color options that I see. And any color fineliner drawing pens seem to brag about how they are washable, which I think is probably the opposite of what I want here. I even have a few color fineliner drawing pens already, and they suck on seemless bodies. Has anyone found any color ones since the above that they've had better luck with?
GubernatorFan wrote:ReverendSpooky wrote:I feel like that might be key to why these work so well on the silicone bodies. I was getting ready to order, but unfortunately, these only seem to come in black, grey and sepia, with no color options that I see. And any color fineliner drawing pens seem to brag about how they are washable, which I think is probably the opposite of what I want here. I even have a few color fineliner drawing pens already, and they suck on seemless bodies. Has anyone found any color ones since the above that they've had better luck with?
You could try Markal's Pro-Line XT, which is what I used on the oil-pastel-colored body. It does come in multiple colors, though it does not have a really fine point and for small details you would have to do what I did, which is pump some ink out and dip a toothpick (or something thin) into it to apply.
https://markal.com/products/pro-lineandreg-xt
ReverendSpooky wrote:You did mention above though that it was prone to cracking a bit, which does worry me. A marker or pen type of application just seems like it would be a better bet than anything paint like. But then again, Maul looks like he's held up well. I'll be thinking on this one...
Stryker2011 wrote:Not bad. I wonder if a Rit Dye treatment of green with a bit of yellow would bring it to more of that olive green color of the head sculpt.
skywalkersaga wrote:Nice job! I like her, even if I do think she'd look even better as a Twi'lek. ;'D
GubernatorFan wrote:skywalkersaga wrote:Nice job! I like her, even if I do think she'd look even better as a Twi'lek. ;'D
Thank you very much! Actually I was originally toying with the idea of a Twi'lek, but I will have to sculpt lekkus (or whatever they're called) and I'm not there yet. Perhaps one day I will, and this body can be used for either figure.
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