It’s been a few weeks. Finally settled on a product name Pomodi for the figure design. Pomodi Beast is the designation for the as the animal figure line.
Here we have a primed Pomodi figure alongside a painted figure.
Compare the paint job to a 3D rendering from last month http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4383779/
Pomodi, Pomodi Beast © Artisan 2010
Here we have a primed Pomodi figure alongside a painted figure.
Compare the paint job to a 3D rendering from last month http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4383779/
Pomodi, Pomodi Beast © Artisan 2010
Category Photography / Still Life
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 943px
File Size 216.3 kB
Thanks for the feedback.
That is the beauty of the primed and unpainted designer toy kadinshino, you can paint it however you want.
I’ve spent the past few weeks trying out combinations of primers and paints that come in spray cans and in bottles to be able to provide a best practices list.
That is the beauty of the primed and unpainted designer toy kadinshino, you can paint it however you want.
I’ve spent the past few weeks trying out combinations of primers and paints that come in spray cans and in bottles to be able to provide a best practices list.
Thank you for the suggestion. So far Krylon has worked well as a primer. Folk Art has worked well as a paint-able acrylic. Found that flat spray paints have been the most compatible with primed and unprimed resin, sculpey, and paper clay. Still going with krylon on the spray paint. Testors enamel paint worked well on untreated resin for the Mandi figure. The final thing that has worked well has been a very quick thin coat of clear acrylic sealer on the parts.
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