Supplies needed:
- Lips/Blush/Nail GHSP
- Flesh color used on your baby
- Flesh 07
- Filbert Brush
- Genesis thinning Medium
- Genesis glazing gel
Take swipe of lip blush & nail on your filbert brush. And swipe of glazing gel & 1 swipe of thinning medium. Mix well. Start from inside the mouth of the and work your way up from the inner lip. Turn the head & do this for the bottom lip also.
Note: Color should be very thin & barely noticeable. Let dry then heat set then cool.
Take swipe of flesh 07 & mix with the previous color really well. Take your filbert brush & brush & pounce irregular color on the bottom lip. Also, thinly paint this color over the “lip blister” Not much. Heat set & let cool.
Take flesh color & add lips/blush/nail and paint around the outer lip very thin & feather up. Try to blend with INNER lips. Do not paint the lip blister. Paint “around it*.
Take same color & line creases of lips for depth. Heat set & cool
Take another thin layer of lip/blush/nail & paint entire lip. Heat set/cool
Seal the lips using your preference. I prefer the air dry gloss finish.
Eyebrows: This is my way, there are many other wonderful ways to complete this process.
Supplies needed:
- Black prismcolor pencil or Espresso
- Very thin well of yellow ochre wash or the wash of your choice.
Step 1: Look at the scult's details & try to find where the "place" the eyebrows FIRST. Look at the sculpt from different angles to try & find the brow ridge. Eyebrows "normally" sit on the raised ridge or slightly below. Brows normally begin at the nose upwards from the corner of the eye & end past the outside corner of the eye.
Step 2: Take your pencil & make sure its EXTRA sharp. Turn the baby's head upside down & start on the opposite eye of what hand you use. For example, if you're right handed, start on the left eye. I do this because starting with the most difficult eye first will save you alot of frustration when you have 1 perfect brow & can't get the other one to look right.
Step 3: Start from the inside corner lightly draw a downward stroke. The first few strokes should appear to be coming strait up & as you get closer to the ear, start turning the stroke toward the ear. If you don't like the shape, use thinning medium & wipe off.
Step 4: Once you are satisfied with the shape, go back & fill in "strokes" where needed. Do this for the other eye as well.
Step 5: Once you are happy with both eyes, take your wash & THINLY brush over the baby. I usually put a wash over all the parts as I like my babies to have a very even color.
Step 6: Let parts completely dry, heatset then cool.
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