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I sketch numerous concepts before I touch a doll, my confidence comes with planning. This is a Monster High Twyla (13 Wishes) repaint. My first color mingling session is all about figuring out her natural palette. We’ve got greens, greys, blues, and purples.Final color scheme:
Yellow eyes
Yellow and green eyeshadow
Light pink lips, and equally light cheek blushing
After I know my scheme I can plan out the steps. If I’m doing fine lines any soft pastel should be done before it unless the line will be blended (ie: the lip crease). My first layer takes the longest since I’m planning proportions.
Layer 1:
Blue base to eyebrow
Red eye line, crease line, nose line
White base to lip and eye
White top cheek, fourth eye, chin, nose tip
Layer 2:
Black brow stroke
Mint for brow, fade to skin
Red lip line darken
Pink from red lip
Red cornea line
Crease darken
Black shadow lid
Blue shadow lid
Yellow iris and eyeball shading
Pink blushing
Layer 3:
Blush fading to eyebrow
White eyebrow strokes
Yellow & green shadow
Whiten crease
Push eyeball values
Pinker lips, add blue top lip
Blush push
Eyelashes
Whiten Eyeballs
Layer 4:
Push all values
White lip lines
Before I start painting or blushing I basecoat my doll, protecting the surface from staining and providing tooth for my medium. I do three or four clear coats before I start the first layer. I do another coat between each layer.
It’s important to remember if something doesn’t look right, erase it, and try again. Do not seal it in assuming you can “make it work” because that area will bug you the whole time and you’ll have a lot more work to do later rather than fixing it immediately.
My final layer is varnishing, an overnight sit, then I gloss. Hair styling is the final step.
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Comments: 17
your-highness-pixel [2016-07-15 11:30:02 +0000 UTC]
what pencil do you use to make white parts on the eyes ?
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LittleAshThings In reply to your-highness-pixel [2016-12-28 18:29:06 +0000 UTC]
I use Prismacolor Watercolor pencils. Sometimes Faber Castell if I'm doing a more blurred line or unsure line, for sketching out or something. I hope that makes sense.
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your-highness-pixel In reply to LittleAshThings [2016-12-28 21:13:20 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much
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Enniene1 [2014-07-23 13:32:08 +0000 UTC]
What do you use for coloring? Pastel chalks? Pens? Acrylic paints? I like your repaints
-beginner
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LittleAshThings In reply to Enniene1 [2014-08-01 20:08:34 +0000 UTC]
Here's a list of all my supplies/tools and how I use them ashgutz.com/toolbox/
Thank you for your kind words.
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MonstaRenata [2014-01-11 09:25:30 +0000 UTC]
Lovely work
I'm curious, how do you apply your last layer of varnish?
Thank you
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LittleAshThings In reply to MonstaRenata [2014-01-11 13:28:43 +0000 UTC]
Hello, and thank you! ♥ I apply my last layer of varnish with an airbrush, since I use Liquitex Matte Varnish I also add a bit of water to reach the milky consistency needed.
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MonstaRenata In reply to LittleAshThings [2014-01-11 22:25:25 +0000 UTC]
You're most welcome
I'll have to give Liquitex Matte Varnish a try, I'm finding Atelier Matte Varnish to be very sticky, after I've sprayed it onto the doll's head. It seems to get stickier over time. It also seems to be more of a satin finish, than a matte one lol.
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LittleAshThings In reply to MonstaRenata [2014-01-11 23:43:42 +0000 UTC]
Ah, I know what you're talking about! I live in Florida so I've actually started doing a dual varnishing technique. I use Liquitex Matte Varnish because I like how durable it is but it takes on a kind of "foggy" appearance so then I come back over with Vallejo Premium Matte Varnish which brings my values back out. It's been a long running of experimenting with so many techniques. -o-
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MonstaRenata In reply to LittleAshThings [2014-01-12 00:31:04 +0000 UTC]
Ohh interesting, I'll keep an eye out for Vallejo Varnish. I've tried Matte Medium combined with Matte Varnish, just to see what would happen... lets just say it wasn't very nice lol. Matte Fixative over the Matte Varnish to kill off the shine and tacky surface, which didn't work either. Talk about frustration central lol!
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BaseDesire [2013-10-18 21:01:54 +0000 UTC]
Is her face made by pastels and paints only? Or you used pencils too?
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LittleAshThings In reply to BaseDesire [2013-10-19 00:43:26 +0000 UTC]
I do use watercolor pencils as well.
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BaseDesire In reply to LittleAshThings [2013-10-19 22:31:24 +0000 UTC]
I really wonder how it's sticking to the surface. No matter how many times the doll is sealed, I can't make the watercolor pencils leave a mark. I use the same spray, I wonder what do I do wrong
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LittleAshThings In reply to BaseDesire [2013-10-20 03:56:59 +0000 UTC]
Well, when I first started I was trying to use my pencils more straight on as I would with paper. After a bit of toying around I actually do more of a dragging angle, kind of how you'd utilize a paint brush. You are using Liquitex Matte Medium? Are you airbrushing it or dabbing it?
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BaseDesire In reply to LittleAshThings [2013-10-20 17:16:57 +0000 UTC]
I do everything in the way how you do, except the Liquitex Matte Medium, what is that?
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LittleAshThings In reply to BaseDesire [2013-10-20 17:37:33 +0000 UTC]
It's just the seal I use, what type of sealant are you using? MSC? What type of watercolor pencils are they?
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