Knock Off Light Up Elsa - The Repaint

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Second layer applied for shading before the glitter and gloss. I also protected some other parts to reduce paint chips, namely the hands.

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Not quite the effect I expected, but the gloss is there. The glitter fluid was later toned down with a non permanent light blue marker (not the brightest idea since it rubs off even after years; Hopefully another layer of gloss could protect it). However, she does have a smell of cosmetics chemicals.

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Second comparison. Even better than the base layer, not to mention more authentic. The sequins were too rough and were later smoothened with more gloss.

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I've finally done the finishing touches to the head (and applied the new layer of gloss to the bodice, which really does help protect the blue marker. It makes the sequins look smoother like they should be as well). The eyeshadows were redone with purple nail polish, giving them the exact colour and making them fill the right area. A correction pen was used to whiten the eyes so I could turn them blue for real. I didn't have the right type of correction fluid at the time and wasn't confident enough to do it this way. I've given up making the bodice metallic because it's been altered so heavily and looks good enough now.
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RE: Knock Off Light Up Elsa - The Repaint - by DalaGStanator - 02-11-2020, 10:47 AM



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