Mr Mold Maker
Master Member
Hey folks. Painted this up recently and thought I'd make a thread since not a whole lot is happening in this area of the forum.
It is a sculpt by Francisco Charlie Hernandez and painted by myself. This was my first time doing fleshtones in a little while. I have been stuck doing resin helmets and props for so long that I needed a break, so I just kind of painted it off the dome between projects.
They are a bit out of order but hopefully you can piece it together. I started with the raw latex, basing it in prosaide with a drop of green mixed in. I then started airbrushing reds, purples, and browns. From there, I did a few passes of spatter and mottling, veining, freckling, and then I added the stupid tattoos. I had to then go over and give the illusion that the ink was under the skin. I'm not happy with the eyes, but I don't know what I want to change them to. I am also kind of so-so on the tattoo design and execution. I think I would have preferred to leave it flesh tone and incorporate a creature pattern into the back heading towards the face. Who knows, I may still repaint it yet.
If anyone has had any questions about the how's or why's feel free to ask. Any critiques are always welcome too.
It is a sculpt by Francisco Charlie Hernandez and painted by myself. This was my first time doing fleshtones in a little while. I have been stuck doing resin helmets and props for so long that I needed a break, so I just kind of painted it off the dome between projects.
They are a bit out of order but hopefully you can piece it together. I started with the raw latex, basing it in prosaide with a drop of green mixed in. I then started airbrushing reds, purples, and browns. From there, I did a few passes of spatter and mottling, veining, freckling, and then I added the stupid tattoos. I had to then go over and give the illusion that the ink was under the skin. I'm not happy with the eyes, but I don't know what I want to change them to. I am also kind of so-so on the tattoo design and execution. I think I would have preferred to leave it flesh tone and incorporate a creature pattern into the back heading towards the face. Who knows, I may still repaint it yet.
If anyone has had any questions about the how's or why's feel free to ask. Any critiques are always welcome too.