Thank you! I love the comparison between diluted and undiluted. Was really not satisfied with the lash lines on my first face-up so will try to work on the paint consistency this time!
just linked to this video from your eyebrow video, these to videos are such a big help. I have been doing my own face ups for a while, but always had a hard time when it came to eye lashes and eye lines, this is a massive help, might also help with my table top game figure painting.
This has helped me get substantially better at eyebrows, but I run into many issues I have no clue how to solve. Sometimes my paint after thinning has many small chunks? I always use a clean pallet to put paint on. I have played around with thickening the paint and thinning it to see if it helps. Not really. I use soft body acrylic by liquitex
Those straight lines you do after thinning the paint.., do you draw and paint aside from faceups? Is like you use your shoulders and arms to move your wrist to create the straight lines... Thank you for the diluting tip. I will start my first faceup.
Hey ! , thank you so much for the amazing tutorial it helped me alot and changed my drawing for my doll’s eyebrows 180ْ ! , i just wanted to ask , do you thin the flow aid with water or you put it directly?
Thank you! I'm gla dit was helpful! I follow the directions on the bottle and dilute the flow aid before using it. I actually have a dropper bottle and premix the diluted flow aid with water and keep it in a ready to use dropper bottle so I don't have to mess about every time.
It was helpful could you do a video of you applying it to a doll I recently started face ups and having trouble to apply my diluted paint to the dolls face my hand gets all shaky and its very difficult
BJD Fanatic I have some footage of me working on my Iplehouse Asa: Working on Asa which you might find helpful. I'm afraid there's nothing I can show you or any trick I can tell you that's going to help steady your hands though, that comes with time and practice I'm afraid.
What I have found steadies my hand is trying to relax. I practiced lines in a very relaxed way over and over and then on my painting later on after much practice being relaxed. I think sometimes my fingers held some tension when I was concerned about whether my lines would be good....if that makes any sense : P
+Xhanthi I was just wondering if you used it straight out of the bottle like the vallejo sealant. Thank you so much for this, it is so inspiring that such an amazing artist takes the time to share their knowledge :)
I was just wanderin, so normal acrylic paint wan't do ? because I think that this acrylic paint for models are a little bit diferent than acrylic paints for painting art.
Thank you! I love the comparison between diluted and undiluted. Was really not satisfied with the lash lines on my first face-up so will try to work on the paint consistency this time!
Oh my god! I was looking for a tutorial like this everywhere. Thank you so much, I love you! 😍
just linked to this video from your eyebrow video, these to videos are such a big help. I have been doing my own face ups for a while, but always had a hard time when it came to eye lashes and eye lines, this is a massive help, might also help with my table top game figure painting.
Thank you so much! I think proper paint consistancy can make or break a face-up! Thanks for sharing!
I am so glad I found your channel! You are so helpful and your videos are really good! ❤️
Can you use any kind if acrylic paint or is it a certain kind for eyelashes?
Yes. Helpful.
This has helped me get substantially better at eyebrows, but I run into many issues I have no clue how to solve.
Sometimes my paint after thinning has many small chunks? I always use a clean pallet to put paint on. I have played around with thickening the paint and thinning it to see if it helps. Not really. I use soft body acrylic by liquitex
I also use the thinner you use for paint, also by liquitex
Very helpful video 😊 thanks for sharing these tips
My pleasure 😊
Great tip.
Those straight lines you do after thinning the paint.., do you draw and paint aside from faceups? Is like you use your shoulders and arms to move your wrist to create the straight lines... Thank you for the diluting tip. I will start my first faceup.
Best tutorial so far with the lashes
+jkmarble jk Thanks!
Hey ! , thank you so much for the amazing tutorial it helped me alot and changed my drawing for my doll’s eyebrows 180ْ ! , i just wanted to ask , do you thin the flow aid with water or you put it directly?
Thank you! I'm gla dit was helpful! I follow the directions on the bottle and dilute the flow aid before using it. I actually have a dropper bottle and premix the diluted flow aid with water and keep it in a ready to use dropper bottle so I don't have to mess about every time.
Xhanthi thank you so much! , that’ll help me to improve and be as awesome as you!💜
Very helpful thank you
thank you
It was helpful could you do a video of you applying it to a doll I recently started face ups and having trouble to apply my diluted paint to the dolls face my hand gets all shaky and its very difficult
BJD Fanatic I have some footage of me working on my Iplehouse Asa: Working on Asa which you might find helpful. I'm afraid there's nothing I can show you or any trick I can tell you that's going to help steady your hands though, that comes with time and practice I'm afraid.
What I have found steadies my hand is trying to relax. I practiced lines in a very relaxed way over and over and then on my painting later on after much practice being relaxed. I think sometimes my fingers held some tension when I was concerned about whether my lines would be good....if that makes any sense : P
Thank you so much for sharing this with us! :D
MissYautja I'm so glad you like it! ♥♥♥
i have trouble with not having enough paint on that thin of a brush, its like I run out and have to go over it again any suggestions
You can try using some flow aid, or adding a humidifier to the room, or perhaps using a larger brush that still has a fine tip
Love your videos 📸👍😉
Thank yooooo! ❤️
Do you ever use a wet palette for doing faceups? Is there any reason not to?
I don’t but I’ve been meaning to get one because they seem super useful!
Very cool to see your methods! I use a combination of retarder and paint thinner. :) Loved the video!
Can i use acrylic paint retarder? Is the result the same or not?
I'm not sure but it's worth a try! It's probably not hugely different? But I can't say for sure!
do you use the liquitex flow aid diluted with water, as it indicates in the instructions or do you use it straight out of the bottle?
I don't have some convoluted mixing recipe for it, I just use an eyedropper and add water and flow aid drop by drop to my paint.
+Xhanthi I was just wondering if you used it straight out of the bottle like the vallejo sealant. Thank you so much for this, it is so inspiring that such an amazing artist takes the time to share their knowledge :)
What the liquid is?
I was just wanderin, so normal acrylic paint wan't do ? because I think that this acrylic paint for models are a little bit diferent than acrylic paints for painting art.
Emila You can use normal acrylics, but make sure they're Liquitex or another art-quality acrylic, not craft-quality or student-quality.
oh so that is a point , I was always buying the cheapest xd ,thank you so much