You manage to show in around 10 minutes a video what everybody else takes and hour and a half to show. Following you I feel I can finally get started. Thanks so much. I’ve watched so many videos and never felt like I could start!
Darlene Irvin: wow! Thank you for letting me know! I hope you have the confidence you need to give it a try. I also have a 60 page full color tutorial full of all the steps and pictures to show you what you need to do along the way. It covers 4 basic Caucasian skin tones. It’s on my website on sale for 50% off. Www.enchantedkreaturekits.com/enchanted-store. If it doesn’t pop up on the first page go to the tutorials link and it’ll be there.
Thank you! Im 16 and been wanting to paint my own reborn since i was around 10, and i'm finally getting to it. Your videos are really simple but educational and help me with my short attention span.
Yes. I’m unpacking currently from our recent move, as soon as I’m unpacked and can think straight again I’d be happy to do a video on mixing the paints. Thank you for the suggestion.
Oh my thankyou I'm new to reborning I've watched a lot of videos not one has did this thankyou so much I can see this step is so important I'll be watching from now on thankyou
I just want to thank you for these videos. I just found you channel and I am in live with it. I am getting ready to do Tink by Bobbie Brown. I will be following g your tutorial.
Hello! I'm very new to this process and I was wondering if this same process would work on an older baby reborn doll? I'm not sure if there's a big difference between newborn skin and the skin of a 7 month old baby. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials!
Good day! Looked at all of your lessons from Fundamentals of Life: A Rebirth Tutorial. Is it possible to know how to fix paints with a special varnish, how to apply and bake it?Thank you!
Hi, first let me thank you for sharing. I have no experience in rebounding at all. I'm about to start on a starter reborn and wanted to know if you mixed thinner with the undertone blue and if so, what is the ratio between the two? As well as the ratio for thinner and vein blue. Also, can this undertone be used for an African reborn baby? Thank you so much
Yes I do mix thinner with all the colors. Unless I’m painting a fantasy baby that needs thicker paint or brighter color. But even then I still add at least a few drops of thinner. The ratio is hard to explain because I never remember to measure out quantities. It’s usually a squirt of thinner and a few paint brush swipes of color until it gets to an opacity that works on the kits.
I do not do the skin tone layer unless I’m trying to make a very pale skin tone. I find them unnecessary when the vinyl starts out so light these days. In the olden days the vinyl came very pink and the light skin tone was needed to make them look more normal looking. Back around 2009-2010 the vinyl started coming in lighter colors making that layer not needed.
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial, it's helping me achieve the look that I want. I do have one question (so far), which layers are you baking after? Are there any layers that can be done without baking between the layers? Thanks!
c_anders that’s a great question that I usually forget to answer on video. As a rule I bake after any given layer that puts down detail that I don’t want accidentally messed up on the next layer. In the beginning I can get most of the mottling layers done before baking. But anytime I do a wash I make sure to back between those. If you have 2-4 layers of mottling and need a wash layer next always bake first. Washes will smear off your mottling and look poopy.
hello I just subscribed to your channel I just found you or I would have been watching sooner thank you so much for sharing I also do reborning on video.I'm looking forward to learning tips from you and I hope you find some tips from me
Ana Luz Valentin yes. If you are starting with an older kit that is pinker or more orange then it’s good to start on the neutralizing layers first. It doesn’t have to be brought all the way back to the cream color. You can definitely use some of that pink color in your natural mottling layers.
You had me at the music. That was the song we played at our wedding while the hubby and kids were walking down the aisle before me. Love
You manage to show in around 10 minutes a video what everybody else takes and hour and a half to show. Following you I feel I can finally get started. Thanks so much. I’ve watched so many videos and never felt like I could start!
Darlene Irvin: wow! Thank you for letting me know! I hope you have the confidence you need to give it a try.
I also have a 60 page full color tutorial full of all the steps and pictures to show you what you need to do along the way. It covers 4 basic Caucasian skin tones.
It’s on my website on sale for 50% off.
Www.enchantedkreaturekits.com/enchanted-store.
If it doesn’t pop up on the first page go to the tutorials link and it’ll be there.
Fellow artist here I love how u describe every lol. Great work hun love the videos ty
Thank you! Im 16 and been wanting to paint my own reborn since i was around 10, and i'm finally getting to it. Your videos are really simple but educational and help me with my short attention span.
Love the videos on painting reborn s could you do a video on how to mix your Genesis heat set paints.
Yes. I’m unpacking currently from our recent move, as soon as I’m unpacked and can think straight again I’d be happy to do a video on mixing the paints. Thank you for the suggestion.
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Oh, how nice! Thanks so much!
Oh my thankyou I'm new to reborning I've watched a lot of videos not one has did this thankyou so much I can see this step is so important I'll be watching from now on thankyou
I just want to thank you for these videos. I just found you channel and I am in live with it. I am getting ready to do Tink by Bobbie Brown. I will be following g your tutorial.
Sue Bauhof, Awe, thank you for your nice comments!
These videos are soooooo sooooothing!!!!
Absolutely great and so very helpful thank you
Hello! I'm very new to this process and I was wondering if this same process would work on an older baby reborn doll? I'm not sure if there's a big difference between newborn skin and the skin of a 7 month old baby. Thank you for your wonderful tutorials!
💙 Thank you for sharing your experience 😊👋🏻
Good day! Looked at all of your lessons from Fundamentals of Life: A Rebirth Tutorial. Is it possible to know how to fix paints with a special varnish, how to apply and bake it?Thank you!
Людмила Шпак sure. I am actually going to be sealing the paint on a baby today. I’ll video it and upload it for ya. Stay tuned.
Hello, you dont do the blue wash over the whole body?
It's great !!!
Thanks!
Is the lamp an OTT light?
Do you neutralize your kits before this step? Or you just skipped that step because this kit was no as peachy??
I don’t find it necessary to neutralize the vinyl of modern kits. It already comes in the perfect base color.
Bjs aqui do Brasil
What size jars are you using? 5 ounces or 8?
Hi, first let me thank you for sharing. I have no experience in rebounding at all. I'm about to start on a starter reborn and wanted to know if you mixed thinner with the undertone blue and if so, what is the ratio between the two? As well as the ratio for thinner and vein blue. Also, can this undertone be used for an African reborn baby? Thank you so much
Yes I do mix thinner with all the colors. Unless I’m painting a fantasy baby that needs thicker paint or brighter color. But even then I still add at least a few drops of thinner.
The ratio is hard to explain because I never remember to measure out quantities. It’s usually a squirt of thinner and a few paint brush swipes of color until it gets to an opacity that works on the kits.
Please, I'm new to the art and I live in Brazil, you do not apply the flesh to skin tone? I really need to know, thank you and your work is beautiful.
I do not do the skin tone layer unless I’m trying to make a very pale skin tone. I find them unnecessary when the vinyl starts out so light these days. In the olden days the vinyl came very pink and the light skin tone was needed to make them look more normal looking. Back around 2009-2010 the vinyl started coming in lighter colors making that layer not needed.
Davi Japinha I do not put down a base coat of flesh color. I find it’s not necessary with vinyl this color.
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial, it's helping me achieve the look that I want. I do have one question (so far), which layers are you baking after? Are there any layers that can be done without baking between the layers? Thanks!
c_anders that’s a great question that I usually forget to answer on video.
As a rule I bake after any given layer that puts down detail that I don’t want accidentally messed up on the next layer.
In the beginning I can get most of the mottling layers done before baking. But anytime I do a wash I make sure to back between those.
If you have 2-4 layers of mottling and need a wash layer next always bake first. Washes will smear off your mottling and look poopy.
hello I just subscribed to your channel I just found you or I would have been watching sooner thank you so much for sharing I also do reborning on video.I'm looking forward to learning tips from you and I hope you find some tips from me
What color blue are you using?
I think it's genesis "vein blue" from Bountiful Baby
Vein blue, it’s in the description
Hy! Can you terll mer please what kind of colours you use? Water colour, acrilic colour, oli colour? Thanks if tou answer!
Genesis paint i THINK?
Yeah, genesis.
It’s in the description
My kit looks pinkish,so I was going to give it a green wash...should I do this step first?
Ana Luz Valentin yes. If you are starting with an older kit that is pinker or more orange then it’s good to start on the neutralizing layers first.
It doesn’t have to be brought all the way back to the cream color. You can definitely use some of that pink color in your natural mottling layers.