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Post by JBax on Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:23 pm

Okay, so I have my swirls and teardrops down to where they generally look the way I want them to the first time I put them down... both backwards and forwards... Whoo Hoo cheers

Next step..... how in the sam hill do ya'll get pretty accents on them without ruining them? I don't know if it's my lack of hand-eye coordination or what, but I aim for these wonderfully delicate accenting lines, and they are all jacked-up. And I can be okay with not-exactly-lined-up because that happens sometimes, but dang. Dang.

Any thoughts?

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by Metina on Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:04 pm

Can you post a pic of an example of what you are trying to accomplish?

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by Debi's Doodles on Tue Dec 08, 2009 2:06 pm

Alot of times I put dots on my tear drops and swirls....I always use the wolfe white on wolfe cause it seems to not smear like other whites I have tried. Now for accent lines...I'm kinda bad at those too so thats why I do more dots for the accents Very Happy . It just takes practice to do the lines I'm sure. Wink

Heres some of my dot work

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by JBax on Tue Dec 08, 2009 3:37 pm

Ooh, pretty, Debi!
I'm almost always on my blackberry, and rarely take pics of my boo-boos, but I'll see if I can find one.

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by aprilmoonflower on Wed Dec 09, 2009 4:02 am

those are great!








I need to seriously work on my swirls and tear drops. They are pathetic! (And no I WON'T be posting pics until they get better!!! eek!) affraid

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Post by starponysmama on Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:18 am

My teardrops are AWFUL! I'm not too bad with the swirlies......but depends on the day....LOL

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by Shannon Fennell on Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:16 pm

I blame the brushes!!

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by aprilmoonflower on Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:21 pm

I finally realized I needed some finer brushes for outlining and swirls. I do feel like some brushes "flow" easier..but I'm obviously no expert so I am just experimenting! I really like the comfort grip ones I got though (Whatever size they are)

What are the best brushes for painting teardrops? I usually try a round (4/6) and it's usually a disaster-why!?! I guess I just need to practice more..

In any case this is definitely one thing I am taking a few small group classes in at the CT convention-(teardrops, swirls,etc!).

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Post by aprilmoonflower on Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:24 pm

oh and I also just got some Wolf white and black from the forum shop. I think the Snaz is not crisp enough? Or is it just my technique? (or lack of as of yet!? not sure?)

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by Shannon Fennell on Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:32 pm

Both probably

Yes, it is easier to work with Wolfe for that sort of stroke, but, you also need the technique down pat - they you can do it with any brand.

Generally I work with a 4 or 6 round, but also use filbert sometimes - it's more what I grab than specific, IYKWIM.

And I like using sables for drops as I control the pressure and lift off - acrylics have more spring in the bristles and can pop off before I want them to!!

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by aprilmoonflower on Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:36 pm

those darn rodents again! (good thing I have some though! hehe) I will try this!

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by JBax on Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:12 am

I think I found a really good brush for me, a white taklon with just the most perfect shape to the brush. Now, I must seek out more, as I only have 1 like it.
I'm deciding that I need more practice, and to discover another magical brush for accenting. Although it is probably more the case of me needing more practice.

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Post by LillyW on Thu Dec 10, 2009 2:36 pm

I use several sizes of brushes of each color. For white and black I have the most. I have a tiny detail brush, and a bigger #3 or #4 for those thicker lines. Having the separate sizes helps a bunch! Even so Marcela told me it NOT ABOUT THE BRUSH, IT IS ABOUT HOW YOU USE IT. She can make tiny delicate lines with a #4. I am still struggling with that, but the concept is one I have taken on.

I have two photos in the Gallery here on the Forum that show varying line sizes some I used a #4, and worked on tiny delicate lines. Some I just grabbed my tiny detail brush!

http://www.facepaintforum.com/gallery/Personal-album-of-LillyW/Venetian-Fantasy-Face-by-Lilly-Walters-pic_1680.htm

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by starponysmama on Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:00 pm

Hallelujah! I think I just mastered teardrops. I feel like such a dummy...........really. Rolling Eyes

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Re: Swirls and teardrops, the sequel

Post by JBax on Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:16 am

Funny how something just suddenly clicks, and you don't know why you couldn't do it before. It happened to me with long division at the end of 3rd grade. 4th grade happened... and easy-peasy.

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