Posted on 18 December 2009. Tags: genesis heat set, How to make reborn dolls, newborn, reborn, reborn baby, reborn doll
Step 5: Add some shading
Requires: Cosmetic sponges, Flesh 04 mixture
With the dolls head on its side, dip the sponge in the mixture and pounce some color in the area just in front of the ear. Turn the head and repeat on the other side.
Next, do the same on the limbs. On the outside of the arms, pounce the color from the shoulder to the hands. Do the same for the legs, going from the ankle all the way to the upper thigh.
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Step 3: Coloring the lips
Requires: #2 Filbert, bespoke mixture
With the brush, paint a line along the length of the crease between the upper and lower lip. (where the mouth opening would be). Once you have done this you do not need to add any extra color. You are trying to achieve a shaded look so the inside of the mouth is darker than the edge of the lips.
Working the bottom lip first, pull some of the color downwards to cover the lip. Repeat onto the upper lip, maintaining the lip shape – most lips have an M shape at the top while the bottom is fairly rounded.
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Step 1: Adding Depth
Requires: #2 shader brush, Fan brush, Burnt Umber Light mixture
First of all, take your #2 shader brush and with a small amount of the Burnt Umber Light Mixture, paint a line into each crevice on the doll. Remove any excess with a sponge and be careful not to add too much paint.
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Technique description: Pouncing
A lot of the base color is applied with a technique that is known as pouncing. It is a slightly odd name and I am not sure where the term comes from. However, do not think of it in the terms of a cat pouncing, it is much more delicate than that!
This is almost like dabbing, or blotting the doll with a cosmetic sponge that has paint on it.
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