Mr Mold Maker
Master Member
Hey RPFers!
I had one more latex blank from the very talented Francisco Charlie Hernandez and wanted to do something a bit out of my comfort zone. Jordu Schell does these absolutely gorgeous green flesh tones and this is my love letter to those paint schemes.
Unfortunately with a move to LA coming in a month or so, I didn't really stop to take photos along the way. Just wanted to sit down and get it done.
I started by giving the whole mask a coat of green PAX paint, and then went in with some purple airbrushing for wrinkles, blues for shadows, and then have the whole piece a few spatter passes for break-up.
This is when the experimentation and mistakes happened.. I tried to do a pattern with a darker green -- Webbing that slowly shifted towards the front of the head. Well, I wasn't too happy with that so I tried to go over it a bit with an even darker green. No dice.. tried to lighten it back up and do spots. Even worse. Eventually, I ended up just blacking out the areas.. or blueing out more accurately, and then doing a black pattern with white highlighting over that.
This is where it was after that whole menagerie of errors. It basically looks like he is wearing a cowl or swim cap. Completely unnatural and just plain weird.


I took a trip to Georgia over the weekend to celebrate my sisters wedding, and it gave me some time away from the piece to rethink the paint job.
I ended up taking a white and doing the webbing I was going for initially over the blue areas. I then tinted the whole blue area and face with a green, and went over the back of the head with a brownish green. Did some more work on the face and tried to tie everything more together to feel a bit more natural...
Here it is after the updates






I still need to gloss the eyes and make some horns but I'm very happy with it now. I think if I were to completely repaint the piece I could improve in a lot of areas, but I'm not altogether unpleased with the results.
A quick before and after. Really a huge difference.


If I could leave you with one thought, it would be this... Don't be afraid to mess up. Don't be afraid to ruin something, and for gods sake don't be afraid to have FUN! Just go for it folks.. and enjoy the craft.
I had one more latex blank from the very talented Francisco Charlie Hernandez and wanted to do something a bit out of my comfort zone. Jordu Schell does these absolutely gorgeous green flesh tones and this is my love letter to those paint schemes.
Unfortunately with a move to LA coming in a month or so, I didn't really stop to take photos along the way. Just wanted to sit down and get it done.
I started by giving the whole mask a coat of green PAX paint, and then went in with some purple airbrushing for wrinkles, blues for shadows, and then have the whole piece a few spatter passes for break-up.
This is when the experimentation and mistakes happened.. I tried to do a pattern with a darker green -- Webbing that slowly shifted towards the front of the head. Well, I wasn't too happy with that so I tried to go over it a bit with an even darker green. No dice.. tried to lighten it back up and do spots. Even worse. Eventually, I ended up just blacking out the areas.. or blueing out more accurately, and then doing a black pattern with white highlighting over that.
This is where it was after that whole menagerie of errors. It basically looks like he is wearing a cowl or swim cap. Completely unnatural and just plain weird.


I took a trip to Georgia over the weekend to celebrate my sisters wedding, and it gave me some time away from the piece to rethink the paint job.
I ended up taking a white and doing the webbing I was going for initially over the blue areas. I then tinted the whole blue area and face with a green, and went over the back of the head with a brownish green. Did some more work on the face and tried to tie everything more together to feel a bit more natural...
Here it is after the updates






I still need to gloss the eyes and make some horns but I'm very happy with it now. I think if I were to completely repaint the piece I could improve in a lot of areas, but I'm not altogether unpleased with the results.
A quick before and after. Really a huge difference.


If I could leave you with one thought, it would be this... Don't be afraid to mess up. Don't be afraid to ruin something, and for gods sake don't be afraid to have FUN! Just go for it folks.. and enjoy the craft.