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Painting a "Wet" person
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March 20, 2010, 08:06:19 AM »
Any advice for painting a Wet model?
I just bought "
Bathtime for Bubbles
" and obviously, I want her to be wet.
[attachment=0:nvr32oul]Bubbles1-web.jpg[/attachment:nvr32oul]
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Re: Painting a "Wet" person
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March 22, 2010, 03:31:36 PM »
Spray on MATTE varnish everywhere then come back with a non- matte paint on varnish for her. the reflection should look just like a sheen of water... you could probably use the non-matte on the water itself, bubbles too, for same effect.
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Re: Painting a "Wet" person
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I was thinking of trying something like the GW Water Effects
[attachment=0:qxpfm060]WaterEffects.jpg[/attachment:qxpfm060]
(Or the generic equivalent at a fraction of the cost
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Re: Painting a "Wet" person
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March 23, 2010, 03:17:16 PM »
Like most things GW these days, I suspect it's overpriced non matte varnish with their logo on it. Try a test piece my way and save some money.... or find that generic one.
I find normal clear spray paint (non matte varieties) usually has the look you want. You just need a brush variety.
Cheers mate! Look forward to seeing the result.
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Re: Painting a "Wet" person
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March 27, 2010, 08:24:43 AM »
Heh. Now to find time to actually paint :-)
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