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Part 6 in my Obitsu Faceup tutorial in the makes. Will be putting the whole tutorial together asap.

See my gallery for the first 5 lessons. Check back to see my doll finished :D

*Blush Cheeks with natural color. I used a lighter mix of the pink I did on her lips

*Blush nostrils, around nose, inner corners of eye with browns

*Blush finger creases, body creases, and accents with natural color--I used my pink.

*Blush fingernails a bit darker--I used pink

*Seal whole doll with MSC (mister super clear)--leave doll alone for a few hours.

*Hair style

*Costuming

*Photoshoot

:D :D :D

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:iconmieiki:
Mood: Wow! ~Mieiki Aug 30, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Hi, I would like to reproduce this on the face of my Obitsu:
[link]
The head I have, is the model 'Gretel' (Parabox 1/6 Head).
So, what can I use to draw the eyelashes?
I hope you can help me, thanks! (:
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:iconcanterella:
how did you get the pastels to come out that good?i use the same and the only one that showed up was the pink for lips/cheek!how do you get the sealent off with rubing alchol?what percent rubbing and water?
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:icondamseldolls:
I get the sealant of with non-acetone fingernail polish remover. I seal all my work when I am done with MSC (Mister Super Clear)

pastels....light coats over and over again till its a little bit darker than you want it (the sealer will lighten it a bit) Slow patient build up of color is how to achieve this :) It will show up...it just takes time. Make sure your lighting is direct and good wherever you are working. I like to check my work in natural light before I seal it up. I hope that helps.
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:iconcanterella:
what brand of acrylic paints do you recomend or do you use?
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:icondamseldolls:
I use liquitex professional grade :)
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:iconcanterella:
when you use the remover what do you use a paper towel or a wash cloth?
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:icondamseldolls:
cloth :)

q-tip for creases
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:iconcanterella:
what do you use to clean them if there stainish/dirty?
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:icondamseldolls:
the non-acetone polish remover. If they have mold on them than they are no good. I havent found anything that removes that :)
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~Elessar777 Oct 24, 2009  Professional Photographer
Nice work..
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