Hi Ms Mellisa! Great tutorial!I like the deepness of the creases but I can’t achieve it? Am I missing something? Is there a way I can show u on my baby
Thank you for your video,your teaching and help. :) Could you tell me how you make this irregular pattern on your sponges ? Cause what I have done it is the holes alone .
Honestly it's more trial and error than anything else. I try to include bigger holes and smaller holes, overlapping holes. bigger dolls I'll space the holes further apart and smaller dolls the holes a little closer together. I hope this helps a little.
This package says Artist Choice and is pink and 50 or 100 count, but any brand will do, check dollar stores, Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, target, Sallys Beauty, five below, marshalls, etc
Depending on the size of the doll. Bigger dolls I'll bake after each layer since I can't grip the limbs well and can't touch the paint. But usually anything 22" and smaller I'll do 2-4 layers and then bake. I stay within the same color family though so reds & purples, Yellows & oranges, Greens & blues. Depending on the doll's complexion will determine on what color you use for mottling. I hope this helps :)
hi thank you so much for sharing! could I use any acrylic paint that is similar to the bountiful baby brand tones. for example from Michaels or do you think it wont turned out well. thank you again
I typically avoid the nose, under eye are, mouth area, and ears, but its all personal preference too. Some enjoy heavy mottled dolls and others enjoy a light mottling pattern
Oh no, it’s very important to work in thin layers to build color. If the paints is already set you could try neutralizing washes. To figure out what color to use reference the color wheel. Any color across from another neutralizes. Ex. Green for red, yellow for purple, etc
This just shows the first layer but typically I’ll do a second layer during the blushing stage, after skin layers. But it also depends on the doll and appearance you’re trying to achieve :) some prefer heavy mottling while other like minimal mottling
@@MelissaFerrante thank you! Could you do a more detailed tutorial? I already neutralised ,did some flesh 08 layers did the creases ,lips, purple mottling ,red mottling ,blue mottling,mauve,yellow and mint green but I can’t make it somehow look like real skin. No matter how many flesh 08 layers I do ,it just doesn’t look like real skin
@@heavenlymaderebornbabies3536 A lot of the times I feel I don't really see realism till the very end when everything is working together. I am working on the Skin layers video, which will be out shortly. I usually mix BB Baby Skin, Warm Blush, and sometimes Flesh 04. Have you Blushed yet? That too makes a big difference! Cheeks, ears, hands/feet, elbows/knees, etc. my biggest advice though I guess would be Trust The Process. Thats why I only do some mottling and then go back to it later on. Remember you can always add layers but its a lot harder to "take away" unwanted layers. I hope this helps! Hang in there more parts coming soon
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Love your style and your voice is so calm and natural. Your work is impressive. Thank you and best wishes on your journey. You have taught me so much!
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Thank you so much for the perfect Tutorial...
you're welcome! Thanks!
ur tutorials are so helpful and straight to the point!! thank you so much :)
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Hi Ms Mellisa! Great tutorial!I like the deepness of the creases but I can’t achieve it? Am I missing something? Is there a way I can show u on my baby
Thank you for your video,your teaching and help. :) Could you tell me how you make this irregular pattern on your sponges ? Cause what I have done it is the holes alone .
Honestly it's more trial and error than anything else. I try to include bigger holes and smaller holes, overlapping holes. bigger dolls I'll space the holes further apart and smaller dolls the holes a little closer together. I hope this helps a little.
@@MelissaFerrante Thank you very much :).
@@latoya7029 You're very welcome!!
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Great video ..I'm working with air dry but I'm wondering when do u do veins ? I know some people do them first and some after a few layers.
I do them in the beginning after neutralizing, sometimes before or after creases
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thank you Melissa !!
You’re welcome!
Is there any chance you could link your paints and mediums? I am using air dry paints and I'm really wondering if I would like heat set paints better
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Having a tough time finding sponges ANYWHERE😭Can I ask you what brand these are?
This package says Artist Choice and is pink and 50 or 100 count, but any brand will do, check dollar stores, Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, target, Sallys Beauty, five below, marshalls, etc
I Forget to ask you ....do you bake after each layers ....or each 3 layers when mottling
Depending on the size of the doll. Bigger dolls I'll bake after each layer since I can't grip the limbs well and can't touch the paint. But usually anything 22" and smaller I'll do 2-4 layers and then bake. I stay within the same color family though so reds & purples, Yellows & oranges, Greens & blues. Depending on the doll's complexion will determine on what color you use for mottling. I hope this helps :)
@@MelissaFerrante thank you so much Melissa !! hugs...
is there a reason you don’t use sea sponge?
Where do you buy your paint colors from? I would love a link to buy them…
I purchased a starter pack from Bountiful Baby and will buy paints from them and irresistables.com :)
hi thank you so much for sharing! could I use any acrylic paint that is similar to the bountiful baby brand tones. for example from Michaels or do you think it wont turned out well. thank you again
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Do you do the whole face
I typically avoid the nose, under eye are, mouth area, and ears, but its all personal preference too. Some enjoy heavy mottled dolls and others enjoy a light mottling pattern
@@MelissaFerrante 8:11 hi is there a way to show pictures 😫
I did the mottling way to dark and my baby looks like he’s bleeding
Oh no, it’s very important to work in thin layers to build color. If the paints is already set you could try neutralizing washes. To figure out what color to use reference the color wheel. Any color across from another neutralizes. Ex. Green for red, yellow for purple, etc
lol. Working on Marnie as I clicked on this.
How many mottling layers do you ?
This just shows the first layer but typically I’ll do a second layer during the blushing stage, after skin layers. But it also depends on the doll and appearance you’re trying to achieve :) some prefer heavy mottling while other like minimal mottling
@@MelissaFerrante thank you! Could you do a more detailed tutorial? I already neutralised ,did some flesh 08 layers did the creases ,lips, purple mottling ,red mottling ,blue mottling,mauve,yellow and mint green but I can’t make it somehow look like real skin. No matter how many flesh 08 layers I do ,it just doesn’t look like real skin
@@heavenlymaderebornbabies3536 A lot of the times I feel I don't really see realism till the very end when everything is working together. I am working on the Skin layers video, which will be out shortly. I usually mix BB Baby Skin, Warm Blush, and sometimes Flesh 04. Have you Blushed yet? That too makes a big difference! Cheeks, ears, hands/feet, elbows/knees, etc.
my biggest advice though I guess would be Trust The Process. Thats why I only do some mottling and then go back to it later on. Remember you can always add layers but its a lot harder to "take away" unwanted layers. I hope this helps! Hang in there more parts coming soon
@@MelissaFerrante thank you a lot 💕
How come you did not mention how you mix the other 3 colors? Itś kind of important..
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Thank you!!!