zenonithus
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For me the most realistic looking heads I've seen always have a good skin colored resin as a base. I get the basic gist of how the resin is made ie. mixing dye with clear resin. Though I think it's whats in the magic mix that is a bit of a mystery.
The only skin color dye I've come across is Alumilite: Caucasian, Native American, African American. From this image Caucasian looks pretty washed out. Native American would be closer but is still too brown. Possibly a mix of the two could work?
Here's a really nice example of a good skin coloured resin I've come across (repainted by Skwerl)
To me it looks as if some red and other colors may be required. Also mixing this stuff seems to be a sensitive process. I'm assuming everything is done in drops?
Any advice or info would be a great help
The only skin color dye I've come across is Alumilite: Caucasian, Native American, African American. From this image Caucasian looks pretty washed out. Native American would be closer but is still too brown. Possibly a mix of the two could work?
Here's a really nice example of a good skin coloured resin I've come across (repainted by Skwerl)
To me it looks as if some red and other colors may be required. Also mixing this stuff seems to be a sensitive process. I'm assuming everything is done in drops?
Any advice or info would be a great help