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Post by ba|1 on Jun 4, 2012 13:22:36 GMT -5
The high forehead on my Buffy maquette has irritated me a bit, so I added a bit of air drying sculpey and was trying to match the hair color as close as possible. Also I painted her lashes a bit thicker, and added white reflection points to her eyes. I think it adds a bit to the statue. Will try to get some better pics tomorrow, maybe do some more painting around the eyes. Here she is: 
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Post by Lior Knight on Jun 4, 2012 14:47:57 GMT -5
Good job repainting Buffy. She sure does looks more lively. 
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Post by skytteflickan88 on Jun 4, 2012 15:04:59 GMT -5
I cant't tell what you did with the forehead, but the eyes makes the statue look both more seductive and beautiful.
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Post by ba|1 on Jun 4, 2012 23:44:04 GMT -5
Thank you both. Hehe, cant you see the difference?  I sculpted over that area to make the forehead look less high.
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Post by elee0031 on Jun 4, 2012 23:50:59 GMT -5
To be honest I didn't notice the difference either. The image was just taken at angel and then the full body statue. If you did the before and after shot at the same angel we can make out the difference. I couldn't tell you added the lashes either, but I did notice the white in the eyes.
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Post by ba|1 on Jun 5, 2012 0:19:26 GMT -5
The photo is taken from google, I didnt take pics before painting because I was sure I took 100 photos of her standing in my collection. Each piece is individually hand painted, has different shadings ect., also of course its just a slightly paintjob since I was trying to keep the makeup decent. I took another pic, but I really think the angle doesnt matter, theres a whole corner of the forehead missing... Hellohooo   (the lighting isnt great, but I think the eyes detail showing up better I think)
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