just 2 things that might just help you next time: 1. take one of your liner brush and cut or remove over 1/2 of the bristles. This will allow you to make finer lines and you won't have near the problems of blurring your line from the pupil out. 2. mode podge is nothing more than watered down white glue and water @ a 50/50 or 55/45 ratio. you can save a lot of money by making your own. very interesting and excellent video. thank you for posting
You can also paint using UV activated gel nail polishes. You can work with them for a while, they self level and then you can set them using a UV light. Coat them in a UV nail polish clear coat and UV set it and it looks wet like glass.
looks great thanks for sharing ...just a suggestion but the lighting you have should come from in front of you ...how you have it is really pour all the detail just washes out in the light !! HFL!!
♥️ Thanks! Cool video 😁 A smidge of advice. You'll live longer if you go to a dollar store and buy your own clear nail polish! Lol! Just a word to the wise...👵 Anyway... Nice eyes, I'm always interested in the GOOD LOOKING ones! 👍 I'll see myself out....
Looks awesome! I dethreaded a piece of red satin for my blood shot detail! The threads are even finer than yarn!
I bet that turned out great
Very cool eye tutorial. I think I subscribed yesterday and have been binge watching ever since
Thanks for subscribing.. Glad you enjoy the videos
looks giggity good. the yarn veins do look great. such an eye opening tutorial ;)
LOL Thanks
What if you beveled the center of the eye in with a bit? Just a thought. Another great tutorial. Thanks!
I enjoy watching your videos. Very cool technique. The eye looks great.
Thank you.. I hope in some way this has helped or gave you some ideas to create cool stuff.
Thx for the tips!! This will get me going on a few witch book props I'm making. :)
Great eyeballs! Thanks for the tutorials. (Also I love the music, it really gets me in the mood for my favorite holiday. Thunderstorms are great, too.
AWESOME VIDEO! Great tips. Thank you.
just 2 things that might just help you next time: 1. take one of your liner brush and cut or remove over 1/2 of the bristles. This will allow you to make finer lines and you won't have near the problems of blurring your line from the pupil out. 2. mode podge is nothing more than watered down white glue and water @ a 50/50 or 55/45 ratio. you can save a lot of money by making your own.
very interesting and excellent video. thank you for posting
Thanks for the tips
it's what we artists do, we help each other
good tips to remember thanks Edie.
You should put a couple blue strands too. My dad had a few glass eyes over his ice and they always had a blue strand here and there
Benge watching! You're awesome!
lol humble thanks
You can also paint using UV activated gel nail polishes. You can work with them for a while, they self level and then you can set them using a UV light. Coat them in a UV nail polish clear coat and UV set it and it looks wet like glass.
Nice! Subscribing right now! love your videos!
Awesome thanks
Use toothpick instead of brush in making those lines acros the pupil. Btw, good work. Ty
looks great thanks for sharing ...just a suggestion but the lighting you have should come from in front of you ...how you have it is really pour all the detail just washes out in the light !! HFL!!
I know brother.. Just working with the setup I have at the moment
i know your ass has a lamp you can set in front of you !!
A drafting circle template would be way easier than using a compass.
Great Idea! Thanks for sharing
♥️ Thanks! Cool video 😁
A smidge of advice. You'll live longer if you go to a dollar store and buy your own clear nail polish! Lol! Just a word to the wise...👵
Anyway...
Nice eyes, I'm always interested in the GOOD LOOKING ones! 👍
I'll see myself out....
Lol thanks for the advice, I’ll take that into consideration for sure.
Not bad or you can make them more reallistic and better.
Oh im sure if i spent the time I could make them look better. but for prop that is just going out in my yard for halloween, these are good enough