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My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Lady Jayde on Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:43 am

Okay, so I have this thing about red but to do a spiderman 3/4 face, it's a requirement. So decided a couple of nights ago to give it a go...I was all guns-a-blazin' until I took the cap off of my Snaz Red. After much debating, I decided that pink is actually a derivative of red and ran with it. It was pretty much stress free until I got to the black part, but I got over it. The only thing is that I forgot what was said about Wolfe Black being potent and I think I've ruined my doll. Oh well, I guess I'll just use it for full face practice from now on...unless someone knows how to get the black staining out of her 'skin'. I think I'm going to forego using Wolfe black on any kids...especially since it went right through the Sparkle pink base!

This took sooooo long to do and I lost my focus after a while and forgot some dots. Hopefully I'll get better ...





I wanted to plant a spider on her face, but my spiders look more like something you'd peel off of a fly swatter more so that an actuall arachnid. There's an area I need a lot of help in...drawing something I loathe. Cool

I wonder if it would be possible to convince little boys that the pink spider is so much cooler and more progressive. You know, help them to be secure in their burgeoning masculinity?

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Painted Dragon on Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:03 am

So why are you afraid of red?

And it is nice face, by the way. Surprised)



91% alcohol helps take stuff off. You can also smear cooking oil on it. I think that works better than the alcohol (then I use the alcohol afterward). And then there is the magic eraser. And really, if it is just a practice head, a little stain here and there isn't such a big deal. Just slap some paint over it and pretend like it isn't there. Very Happy

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Lady Jayde on Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:13 am

I'm just afraid of the staining aspect of red...it just looks like it SHOULD stain. Red fruit juice stains my kids' tongues and lips...so it only stands to reason that a paint called Bright Red would stain a face. I have a LOT of quirks to work out...but I can't afford a head doctor at the moment.

I'm going to try the alcohol/oil combination. I think I have a magic eraser.
I just don't like my practice head looking so 'war beaten'. kwim?

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Perry Noia on Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:37 am

really, honestly... the red paint will not stain their face.... we all do tons of spiderman faces and the kids keep coming back for more and the parents don't throw a fit that "last time we couldn't get the red off"

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Post by glendaoneill on Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:58 am

I find blue and green stain more.

Your design is really great! I love it!

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Lady Jayde on Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:02 pm

Thanks Glenda! But to be honest, I can't really call it "my" design since it's inspired by a culmination of different designs I've seen and picked apart. I have lots of wonderful (sometimes twisted) things in my head, but I can't seem to execute them without seeing someone else's take on it first. So this is my mutt.

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Shannon Fennell on Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:09 pm

Snaz red has never stained anyone I've done - me included.

Green, yellow, blue, yes, but not red.

That is a great Spidermask BTW... so... what is the problem? If you can do that so well a full face version IN RED should be a snap!!


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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Lady Jayde on Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:15 pm

I'm going to need a list of the staining colors...I already goofed up with the Wolfe Black! I read on the uk site that one of the painters used it on a child's face as revenge for a mom who went over her head to circumvent her 'end-of-line' policy for closing the line. I guess the mom got her way and the painter painted the kid, but whipped out the Wolfe Black! affraid

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Post by Shannon Fennell on Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:21 pm

Revenge is sweet!! Whahahahahahaaaa

Thing is the "staining" is not consistent. AND... using glycerin based soap will remove it all if only people would use it. Pears Soap is a common brand.

Some people get stained by yellows (and colours containing yellow like green and orange) other are stained by blues (and colors containing blue like green and purple).... and it really isn't a "stain" per se, it is lingering on the surface only.

Wolfe black is just sticking... it has a high wax content and therefore lingers a bit. Soap on a washcloth or a sponge even and some friction will actually get most of it, and if you use glycerin soap it will all come off easily.

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by reneec808 on Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:32 pm

Use Lacquer thinner to remove the stains off your Manniquin face..Don't get it on her painted eyes because it will remove the paint..I clean Pearl (My manniquin) with Dawn then clean the hard to get out stains with the thinner..It works......Your female spidey is really cute..I love it...

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Smiley813622 on Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:53 pm

I concur with the magic eraser....try it...you would not believe some of the things I have cleaned with one of those things! KIDS! hahahahaha

BTW...your spidey is beautiful!!!!!!!! Smile

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Metina on Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:15 pm

Holy crap. That is quite nice! You are one to watch!

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Metina on Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:19 pm

And....please don't fret so much over the staining. I put on my business cards that if there is a slight staining, merely wash again the next day. I cover myself by explaining that skin, but nature, is a pourous thing. Some more than others. Any color might stain. If there is any fear, please don't have the child sit in my chair.

This blunt honesty has always worked.

Just as "Will this sting if I get it in my eyes?" Yes it most likely will, but so will water. Anything that is not the fluid from your eyes will sting.

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by colormyworld on Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:44 pm

That's your first attempt? That's awesome, seriously. You have great linework. What kind of doll is that?

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Re: My Big Chicken first approach to Spiderman....

Post by Lady Jayde on Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:14 pm

Thanks! It's a doll head that my sister left here when she dropped out of cosmetology school, I started to give it to the goodwill a couple of years ago but something told me to toss it up in the closet. It's really a freaky thing with human hair and everything. It scares the crap out of me from time to time when I'm not fully aware.

My line work? Seriously? Wow, thanks! Considering the fact that the stupid doll head kepted rotating on me, I appreciate that!

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