Kabuki Brush Use
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Re: Kabuki Brush Use
I love the Kabuki brush for Santa beard. It gives a feather type look just like a real beard.
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I used a kabuki on jobs for my vampire and skull bases. I have a spare incase I am asked for somthing else. I used to spend alot longer achiving that base. it has freed me up to use theat extra time that I save for the detail. I have tried some of the cheap ones and to me they are just not achiving the same result. I have 2 really cheap an avon one but it wasn't untill I bought a royal and langernickle that I loved them for speed and cover. These are cheaper than the varaga's ones but more expensive than most - cost me $13au for the small.
and Suzy awsome vid. it really shows just how quick the kabuki is.
and there are also some great body paint pictures here, and the original vid was very funny too.
and Suzy awsome vid. it really shows just how quick the kabuki is.
and there are also some great body paint pictures here, and the original vid was very funny too.
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