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Noses
Dec 23, 2006 15:18:49 GMT -5
Post by trkyman on Dec 23, 2006 15:18:49 GMT -5
How do you all finish your deer noses? I use Mod Podge and an artist's brush to add the little noddules on the nose pad. I also use a small detailed brush to add hints of white and flesh color, but not too much. Some of my noses I can get away with just putting the Mod Podge on and not painting, and surprisngly they look really natural. Here's one drying.
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andyb
Trophy Hunter
2 bucks
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Noses
Dec 23, 2006 16:19:02 GMT -5
Post by andyb on Dec 23, 2006 16:19:02 GMT -5
very nice
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Noses
Dec 23, 2006 16:37:43 GMT -5
Post by jwj4856 on Dec 23, 2006 16:37:43 GMT -5
I use the mod podge but instead of the small artists brush I use a syrenge with a large needle that has been ground off flat, brush works just as well though just with the syrenge you do not have to keep dipping in the mod podge all the time. I do use a small brush to add color tints in between nodules.
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Noses
Dec 23, 2006 17:36:16 GMT -5
Post by fossilman on Dec 23, 2006 17:36:16 GMT -5
That's very nice, I mix a lot of my paints to match the deer instead of using just the basic colors. I like the syrenge needle method, I'd try that in the future
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