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  • in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921330
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      That griffin looks like he is going to be so awesome ! I wish I could just sit and watch you paint, Im sure I would learn so much.

      Hee. Mostly you would be bored. It’s slow going!

      in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921271
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        It really depends on what you’re using them over. They interact with the layer underneath, sometimes in really neat ways, sometimes in very frustrating ways! But if you just paint them straight over the white gypsum, you’ll get almost nothing at all, while painting them over black without diluting them doesn’t work terribly well either.

        in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921269
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          Gave up on getting the interference to behave, switched the pearlx powders instead. Much better! πŸ˜€

          Here’s a sneak peek of it:

          in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921246
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            Argh. I’m painting a griffin that is making me want to scream and break things. Sometimes I HATE interference paint. I thin it down so it won’t be white and chalky, and it doesn’t show up at all. So I add more layers… and it goes white and chalky anyway. Gah. Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate.

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              Awwww! Can never have too many kitten pictures.

              in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921193
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                He he he. Well, I think she’s cute too! I just also think she’s a pain in the butt to paint. πŸ˜€

                in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921157
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                  Thanks, you guys! It is really awesome how nice everyone here is. πŸ™‚

                  Here’s the muse I just finished. (First muse, possibly last and only muse too. :bigsmile: ) I did a bunch of different fire and lava kinds of things, because I was really stumped on how to paint it, so I just kind of defaulted to stuff I know how to do. Will probably put this and the willow kirin up for sale when I get around to it. I put up a PYO commission post too, figured I might as well and I was bored last night.

                  in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921147
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                    I am finishing up a half-finished Muse I had leftover from a few years back. I think I’ve decided I don’t like doing the muses. I love the idea, and I love how a lot of other people’s muses look, but mine is just driving me nuts. They’re so busy, if you do every different texture differently, they turn into a mushy mess, but doing them all the same is boring, and I do not have the kind of design skills to find a better solution. πŸ˜› Oh well, I don’t have to do any more muses, right?

                    If I put up a commission post (which I’m thinking of) I will be having a no-muses rule!

                    in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921125
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                      Awesome !! I love it ! I may in fact try this when I get to painting my dragon… someday… hope you dont mind? Im sure it wouldnt look exactly like your anyways πŸ˜‰

                      Nah, I don’t mind! I wouldn’t have posted it if I didn’t want people to try it.

                      I love the Willow Kirin! Also, I think your lava dragon technique would work just as well with another set of colors as well. I’m tempted to try it with green and blues.

                      I’ve thought about doing a blue fire version. I’d love to see it done with other colors.

                      in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921115
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                        Okay! Here’s the step-by-step on the lava dragon. It’s one of those things that really anybody can do, it just takes patience, but it’s super-easy.


                        Step one, get a dragon. I like using yellow eyes for this. If I do one again, though, I want to buy pupil-less eyes, so it just looks like the yellow lava is glowing through from underneath. You will also need a small sponge (I like a real sponge, I find that sponge brushes and makeup sponges leave too regular and small a texture, a natural sponge is more interesting and splotchy.) And of course you need black, yellow, orange, and red paints. Maybe a little purple, or some very dark red too.


                        Step two, paint it all the lightest, brightest yellow you have. (I am so glad I don’t have to tape off eyes anymore!) Let this dry completely. (You should let the colors dry completely between each step.)


                        Step three, mix a little orange into your yellow to get a nice marigold color. Take a sponge and dab that all over. Be generous. You don’t want to cover up the yellow completely, but you want it to be mostly marigold at this point.


                        Step four, take the orange, without any yellow, and sponge that over. You want to use a little less of this than you did of the marigold, but still be generous. Make it irregular, don’t splotch it evenly.


                        Step five, mix a little red into your orange to get a nice poppy color. Sponge that all over. Use less of this, you want to make sure lots of the colors under it show through.


                        Step six, sponge on some red. Make it very irregular and splotchy, and don’t use too much, you don’t need a lot. I actually also used a little very dark red, very sparingly, to add some final texture. Now you’re done with the easy part, time for the hard part.




                        Step seven, paint on bits of black. Only paint the “tops” of things, leave the cracks in between scales. Also, when the scales are really tiny, you may want to join some of them together, or if they’re really big, break them up and leave cracks in between. This part isn’t actually hard, but it takes FOREVER to do.


                        Step eight, seal it with your sealer of choice, and you’re done!

                        in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921114
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                          These are lovely! It’s really cool to be able to see a person’s collective work and watch them grow as an artist. πŸ™‚

                          Btw, if you’re having troubles with pages timing out and losing your coding, what I always do is open up a word document and copy and past everything in before hitting submit, that way if something goes wrong I have a back up.

                          Thank you! (And also duh, that’s a great idea. I will go start putting together a post with the dragon. Thanks!)

                          in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921106
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                            Willow Kirin

                            So I just finished this guy this morning. He is frustratingly hard to photograph well, it took several tries to get these, and they’re still not perfect. In particular, it’s very hard to see that his scales have a little bit of purple interference paint on them. Admittedly even in person it’s a subtle effect, but it’s almost entirely vanished in these pictures, alas.

                            Still, I’m pretty pleased with how this came out. I really like the fancy ki-rin! So fun to paint! I need to do more of them. (I need to do lots of things, there are still a BUNCH of sculpts that I’ve never painted any of. Foo dogs, the keeper, phoenix, kittygriff… I need more money to buy PYOs, except first I really should paint the rest of the old ones I have sitting around.)

                            in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921112
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                              The willow kirin is very pretty, and I cant believe you actually painted over the gold horn… it was gold was it not? That would take guts to paint over that… for me it would at least, lol! It does look pretty awesome like that though πŸ˜‰

                              Yep, it was gold. I didn’t want any gold in this color scheme though, I wanted just green and silver. So it had to go! I actually sanded it lightly first with very fine sandpaper, to give the paint a little grip, (otherwise it’ll come off if you even look at it funny) and then just painted it the same silver as on the hooves and the scale trim. Very easy to do!

                              in reply to: SPark's 2014-2015 PYOs #921110
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                                Hey SPark! great to see you here again <3 Missed you bigtime! *hugs* I see you're painting is as beautiful as always!

                                It’s good to be back. Though I am kind of planning on mostly hanging around the PYO section. Venturing out into other parts of the forum is a good way to get all frustrated and emo about being too poor to buy production Windstones. πŸ™ But it is really fun going back through the posts and seeing all the amazing things people have been doing.

                                Wowzers ! You have some amazing work !

                                I love the kirins which have the lava-like scales, and the other with lava-like body and black scales, both very impressive. I also really like the kirin done like a koi. And the griffin that looks like a lava leopard, just awesome !!

                                And the dragons …. all I can say is wow ! The red/black one and the lava one are both stunning! And yes, I would love to see your step-by-step pics !

                                So have you sold these all already? Id be surprised if they havent sold, if they were for sale that is πŸ˜‰

                                Thanks! (The koi kirin seems to be a lot of people’s favorite.) And yeah, they’re long-since sold, these are from years ago. I had to sell off almost my entire collection, including PYOs, back in the day. So the only ones that aren’t sold are the memorial kitty, which of course is not for sale, and the willow kirin that I just did, which I have no idea what I’ll do with. I’d probably sell that one if somebody wanted it. πŸ™‚

                                I’ll post up the step-by-step on the lava dragon later today, probably. The forum keeps timing out on me right now, so I’m not sure I want to try writing up another long, pic-heavy post if it might not post correctly.

                                in reply to: Swap with me? #921105
                                SPark
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                                  I didn’t enter the swap because I didn’t think I would have time but I may be able to do one now. I will have to see what my schedule is going to be like in Nov. if I would have time to paint a piece but if so I would do it. Is there anyone else who missed it who would want to join too? It could be like a mini swap if anyone else missed out.

                                  I wouldn’t mind running a mini-swap for people who missed the “official” one. As far as deadlines go, there’s no reason we can’t extend it as far as people need. I’m in the mood to paint right now, so mine will probably be done pretty fast, but I don’t mind waiting on other people. πŸ™‚

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