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WARNING: FULLSIZE IS HUGE!!!

Tutorial describes brushes I use for a BJD faceup.
Enjoy!
If something is unclear please ask me in comments.
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:iconmarian436:
holaaaa este tutorial lo tendras en espaņol?
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~scargeear 15 hours ago  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
No, dear. Please deal with English as I do. It's not my native language either.
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~renzti101 May 4, 2013  New member
where do you buy these
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~scargeear May 4, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
In a local store. I believe the most of similar brushes could be purchased everywhere.
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~LaBellaDoll Apr 29, 2013  Professional General Artist
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I did not think to use retarder with the acrylic, duh... Of course!
I wish I had seen this before I tried to do the face on my MSD. I looked on you tube and watched quite a few tutorials there, but yours is very good and explains better.
Marcia
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~scargeear Apr 29, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
You're welcome! Glad you like this tutorial!
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~LaBellaDoll Apr 29, 2013  Professional General Artist
I used an airbrush way back in the 80's doing custom car mural painting and t-shirts. I would not recommend an airbrush, you need such tiny amounts of paint, it is better to use the soft pastels on a soft brush and build up layers.
Marcia
www.labelladoll.com
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~scargeear Apr 29, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Oh, I know that the painting with the airbrush requires a lot of washing out the container, refilling it with different color, etc. Too bothersome for me, and expensive)) I'd better use pastels too.
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=Audrey-Taft Feb 25, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Can you list the brands of brushes, paint tools and whatever else you use for doing face-ups? And if you have done body blushing before, could you do a tutorial on that at some point? That would be awesome! Lastly, do you know any good tutorials for applying tattoos to your doll?
Sorry for all the questions!
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~scargeear Feb 25, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
I'm sorry but the most brushes are "noname"... I decsribe their qualities for exactly that reason so everybody could find a proper substitute locally.
The body blushing is done mainly with ## 1 and 2, just the same way the basic blushing of the face is done. I really don't know what to describe here as it's easier than the faceup.
I wasn't interested in tatttoos much so sorry, no advice here. There are a plenty of tutorials on Youtube, try to search there.
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