HELLO MISHA. I LOVED WATCHING YOUR TUTORIAL. I LOVE PAINTING CERAMIC FIGURINES. WATCHING YOUR WORK WAS TRULY A PLEASURE. IN YOUR HANDS YOUR SCULPTURE BECAME LIFE-LIKE HER FACE BECAME SO ENDEARING. I LOVE THE SKIN TONES YOU WERE ABLE TO PAINT.
I use a mix of the earth tone colors. It's difficult to remember but if I remember correctly I used Buff titanum and small amount of Raw sienna for the base, may have mixed some burnt sienna in. Polished it with a water washed red mixed with buff titanum to create a warmer overtone. The freakles is painted with a thicker version of the warmer overtone. And mixed the base with Burnt umber to create the darker parts. Thank you for your comment!
I used acrylic paint, for both this one and my latest sculpture painting (a frog). I recommend building up a base slowly (I used acrylic for the base layer as well) and coating it with a suitable acrylic finish. This creation is now 3y old and it still looks nice and bright colorwise.
I use acrylic, Winsor & Newton. And I'm impressed that the paint actually stays put. Because one fear I had during process was it starting to flake after standing in sunlight, but the fixative helped it I guess. It stays strong.
Hm, I didn't do a dude - Though I've uploaded a new video painting sculpture of a frog. Does that count? Or should I try to find a dude sculpture next time ?
HELLO MISHA. I LOVED WATCHING YOUR TUTORIAL. I LOVE PAINTING CERAMIC FIGURINES. WATCHING YOUR WORK WAS TRULY A PLEASURE. IN YOUR HANDS YOUR SCULPTURE BECAME LIFE-LIKE HER FACE BECAME SO ENDEARING. I LOVE THE SKIN TONES YOU WERE ABLE TO PAINT.
My heart!!!! Why haven't I've seen this before now ?! THANK YOU VERY MUCH YOU MADE MY HEART GO BOOM-BOOM!
Beautiful ❣️
Thank yoou! ❤️
Beautiful
Thank you sweetie!
thanx, you have help me a lot
No problem, if something else comes to mind just let me know 🖤
Fantastic!
Thank you cutie!
Awesome
Thank you!
What color do you use in skin i really love it looks so real human skin tone.
I use a mix of the earth tone colors. It's difficult to remember but if I remember correctly I used Buff titanum and small amount of Raw sienna for the base, may have mixed some burnt sienna in. Polished it with a water washed red mixed with buff titanum to create a warmer overtone. The freakles is painted with a thicker version of the warmer overtone. And mixed the base with Burnt umber to create the darker parts.
Thank you for your comment!
@@bymicha ❤thank you
Lovely
Thank you!
Its perfect, do you dilute the paint for base coat ?
I dulited the paint with water. I wanted to build up thin layers, so the paint didn't risk become chunky or the paint remodeling the sculpture.
That's impressive! May I ask what is the gold paint that you used? Thanks!
Thank you! I used acrylic, Lukas cryl studio Gold (4612)
@@bymicha Thank you! That's so kind of you to answer my question. More power on you RUclips channel.
What type of paint ??
I used acrylic paint, for both this one and my latest sculpture painting (a frog).
I recommend building up a base slowly (I used acrylic for the base layer as well) and coating it with a suitable acrylic finish. This creation is now 3y old and it still looks nice and bright colorwise.
@@bymicha Thank you for sharing your work 😊
Is this a matte acrylic for the skin?
Thank you 😊
What kind of paint are u using?
it’s acrylic
I use acrylic, Winsor & Newton.
And I'm impressed that the paint actually stays put. Because one fear I had during process was it starting to flake after standing in sunlight, but the fixative helped it I guess. It stays strong.
@@bymicha thank you
Make a new tutorial but paint a dude
Hm, I didn't do a dude - Though I've uploaded a new video painting sculpture of a frog.
Does that count? Or should I try to find a dude sculpture next time ?
this was funny comment lol @@bymicha
explained nothing.
The video was meant to be more of a documentary on the progress. I'm sorry the video wasn't what you wanted