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February 3, 2011 at 10:18 pm #837561
Hello everyone,
I finaly jumped in. I painted a muse. I chose my favorite colors. Red, black and white with silver accents. I have never painted anything like this before. I have painted walls in a house but that is much different.
A few of the things I have learned while painting this guy are… I realized these colors are extremely hard to work with together. Not to mention I lack the painting skills, but that comes in time. I have read a lot of the tutorials and equipment and painting tips you all have on here in the forum. That being said, I thank all of you for sharing your knowledge and tips. It really was better to have a reference point than to start off blind.
I used americana and decoart brand acrylics, same brand for extender, pearlizing medium and varnish and bought a set of average artist loft paint brushes for this guy. I know I will be buying a better quality of paint brush for my next one. I struggled with stray hairs. 😡 I have ordered gems for him and need to atttach the felt on the bottom so I’ll probably update the photos then. I couldn’t wait to post him though, I noticed that a lot of the newest pyo’s being done are in reds and blacks. I don’t have a name for him, any suggestions? Oh, and feel free to critique me on my painting. I’m not thin skinned and value any advice you can offer. 😀February 3, 2011 at 10:18 pm #502353February 3, 2011 at 10:26 pm #837562AnonymousVery pretty… I like the black and red together!
February 3, 2011 at 10:49 pm #837563Magma!
He reminds me of magma that’s red in the hot parts and degrees of black and white where it’s cooled.
Great job on him!February 4, 2011 at 12:19 am #837564ooh, nice job on the antiquing! 8)
You may be right about the colors. I find it much easier when I use at least 2 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. It makes blending and transitions easier. 🙂
February 4, 2011 at 12:45 am #837565Harlequin, or something revolving around a deck of cards. 🙂
February 4, 2011 at 3:01 am #837566I like Harlequin a lot! Good one!
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Dreamscape, Orion, Poison Dart, Fireberry, Spangler + Tigerberry DragonsFebruary 4, 2011 at 7:47 am #837567Really nice job on your first one crowfeather!! I love red and black myself 🙂 I agree with that you did a really good job antiquing! it looks like you’re really good on the details too – I have never painted a muse before but I’ve been told they are smaller than most of the other PYO’s so that’s a really steady hand to get all of those details so precise! You should try out a dragon (they JUST got re-added to the store!!), I’d love to see what you could do with one of those!
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Please visit My Webpage to see my art and PYO's that I've done in the past!February 4, 2011 at 9:57 am #837568😀 Thanks for all the compliments. I really appreciate them. Yeral, the muse is small and fits nicely in a dixie cup haha. My husband says the muse’s eyes make him look insane and I should name him Mad Max or Mr. Wilde after Oscar Wilde.
ghostndragon wrote:Magma!
He reminds me of magma that’s red in the hot parts and degrees of black and white where it’s cooled.
Great job on him!I can see that magma effect 😆 .
I think I’m leaning towards Halequin myself, but I’ll wait on naming him till his stones come in and I make a charm for him. I saw that the dragons are in stock too. I’ll start brainstorming on a color scheme. I think I’ll take Bayoudragon’s advice and try to stay with colors that are close on the color wheel. Thanks again for the compliments!February 4, 2011 at 1:37 pm #837569You antiqued on your first piece? I’m still afraid to do it!
I like Magma and Harlequin both. You could go with Spade…
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Well done!!!
“King Max”…mixes the Mad Max thing and a deck of cards…
“Joker’s Wild” is another idea…
Yes, very well done!
February 4, 2011 at 11:56 pm #837571dragonmedley wrote:You antiqued on your first piece? I’m still afraid to do it!
I know how you feel, I was also weary of antiquing my first piece… but man I’m glad I did.
It seems to cover up some flaws, and just gives it a pop that you don’t get otherwise.
I made this video for people who haven’t antiqued before. This method works really well for me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ4SDQdJcFwVery good job on your first PYO btw! I like the colors that you chose. The antiquing looks great too. 🙂
February 5, 2011 at 12:41 am #837572Sagi – how much retarder do you use in your antiquing base? Is it a 1:1 ratio? I do my antiquing much the same way except I am too nervous to do it in areas that big – it’s generally one wing at a time, at most! I may not be adding enough retarder to my paint to make it comfortable though.
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Please visit My Webpage to see my art and PYO's that I've done in the past!February 5, 2011 at 4:23 am #837573Wow! Great video, Sagi!! It’s neat to hear forum members actually speak! 😀
February 5, 2011 at 9:52 am #837574Great video Sagi. I also used a sponge and cloth to remove the antiquing as well. I didn’t leave it on as long as you. I got paranoid it was all going to stay black on me. Also being in such a small space I figured it wasn’t going to need that much time to dry. I never thought to clear coat it first. Why the clear coat? Wouldn’t that keep the antiquing from sticking in the crevices? I’m curious. 🙂 Thanks again for the compliments, it does inspire me to paint another one. 🙂
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