Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Airbrushing

I sprayed some samples of fur and left them over night to ensure there would be no adverse reaction to the dye I was using. The next day when I found that the fur had no reaction to the dye so I began the process of spraying.



I Began by spraying the backing of the fur a dark brown colour to give the roots a denser look. Once this was dry I then re-attached the pattern of fur to the sculpt and pinned it in place. This enabled me to spray the fur using the wolf's contours as a guide.



I sprayed the brown dye over the nose and head area, using pictures for reference. I then added black to add tone and depth.



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