Monday, July 14, 2014

How to Pink a Custom's Muzzle

When you paint a custom's face white, you always have to try to mix an extremely light pink color. This color rarely comes out right, so you end up mixing it again and again. What if I told you there was another way to pink noses without mixing a color? Well, I've found that there's an easier way. All you have to do is paint red under the white paint, so let's begin.

What you'll need:
White Acrylic Paint
Red Acrylic Paint
Paintbrush
The Model

Say your custom has a blaze or a splashed face, or maybe he/she is all white or grey. When you're pinking the nose, paint it white as you normally would, and do as many layers as you like. When this is dried completely, use red paint -yes, completely red-  and cover the area you want to be pink. Allow this to dry, then use the white paint to cover it. The red paint should show through, giving you a nice pink nose.

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