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Full Moon Fever
by Troy Naeyaert
It's a dog eat
dog world out there, but Troy Naeyaert is up to the challenge of this 1:1
Dark Carnival bust.
When Sean
came to us and said that CreatureScape was doing a tribute issue to Robb's
company
Dark Carnival / Needful Things I was VERY
excited. I've been a BIG fan of DC/NT and proud to know the owner,
Robb. He's one of the BEST in this hobby and offers GREAT kits and
keeps them affordable.
Once I got
over the excitement, I realized that ALL my NF kits have been built other
then The GRRRR bust I've been to scared to do, because of the 1/1 scale.
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What to do? Well,
having been a BIG fan of The Wolf Man 1/1 scale bust sculpted by Robert
Ortiz, I thought I can do that one. There's less skin tones and lots
of fur to dry brush. So I contacted Robb and sent off my payment and
started to plan out my very first 1/1 scale bust.
Then I received the e-mail from Robb, telling me that the mold is being
retooled and that I would have to choose another kit. To make a long
story short, Robb contacted another customer who had one and convinced
them to sell it to me. Thanks, Robb you are truly a class act in my
book!!
So pull up a monitor and sit back and join me me on my first journey into
painting a 1/1 scale bust.
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After receiving the bust and trying not to
be intimidated, I washed it with dish soap and let dry for a day. The
casting was beautiful and required very little sanding with most of that
being the bottom teeth section which needed some Dremeling to fit properly
in the mouth (right).
I decided to spray the bust with black and
to attempt to build up the colors only using dry brushing and no air brush
which I'm still getting used to by the way (below left)
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All the paints that I'm
going to use on this bust except for two colors are from Badger's Freak
Flex line of paints, which I love. First up, however, I dug out my
Horizon Flesh Tone Number 8 for the skin tones. I dry brushed this
over the black over three sessions to build up the color slowly and
evenly. For the eyes, I love to use Pink Eye Burgundy, which was
also dry brushed on the lips. The teeth were painted Rotten Tooth
Tan (above right).
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Now, for the inside of
the eye: good old Bleached Bone Tan was used for this. Be careful to
leave part of the Pink Eye Burgundy showing at this point. I also
applied a heavier dry brushing to the lips and applied another coat to the
teeth (right)
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I wanted a brown for the
fur and thought that it would better blend with the skin tone I had going
on the bust. I picked Mummified Brown and just like with the flesh
tones I build up the color with several light dry brushing sessions
(right).
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Now its time to start shading the face. Most
guys at this point would pull out their air brushes and punch up the
shadows. I like using chalk pastels. I wanted to seep in the
surrounding eye areas so using a gray pastel, I applied it to the lower
eye area. For the face area, I decided on Burnt Sienna for the areas where
the fur meets the face, around the nose area and all the lines in his
face. I used a black pastel to further deepen the nose area and to
soften up the stark black look (right).
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Next up was to fill in the pupil area of the
eye. First, using a pencil, I created a circle and then painted in
the eye using Mossy Moor Brown. I struggled with a shirt color for
our furry friend. I looked at all my wolf man kits and surfed the
web and finally decided on red. I felt that it blended with my color
choices of skin and hair color. Looking through my paints I decided
on Badger's Lehigh Valley Cornell Red. I tried to dry brush it on a
first and decided to hand brush it over the black. I did two
applications and was very satisfied with the result (right).
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Now to decide on a eye color? I went
with one of my favorite colors from the Freak Flex line, Old Wreck Rust.
I painted in the eye area leaving just a hint of the brown (right).
Now onto one of my LEAST favorite things,
dotting the eye with the pupil. This only took me six times to get it!
I then used a black pastel to soften the pupil area. At this point
is was time to put in his lower teeth. They were base coated black then
brushed using Rotten Tooth Tan and shadowed with pastels using Burnt
Sienna and highlighted with Bleached Bone Tan (below left)
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With all the painting done it was
time to seal my work with Dulcote. I usually do three light
applications for the final sealing to protect the work. After
letting dry for a few hours it was time to gloss the eye and lip area
(above right). Remember to do light applications with the glossing
so as not to leave streaks.
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Well, I got through my first 1/1 scale bust. Overall I enjoyed
working on this size kit but admit that it is very intimidating to me.
I still have Needful things awesome GRRRR bust of Frankenstein . . .
time will tell when I work up enough nerve to tackle that one.
Robb tells me that He plans on retooling the mold on this one and I
recommend this one for ALL you Wolfman fans out there.
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Now this AWESOME bust sits proudly among my
collection and displays well and will be one of the highlights of my house
of kits!! Here's the finished bust and now when the moon is full, my
basement will now be a scary place to go!!!
Always remember to enjoy this gift that God has given you.
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