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Here's the paints I chose for this guy. I only used the center paint brush. I wound up doing most of the painting with the same brush I used to brush out the sculpture.

I'm sure most of you have painted before, but if you haven't , now's the time. Get a cup of water to rinse your brush out and start! Paint each section a solid color until it comes out looking like this;

You'll notice that I let some of the polyclay color show through in spots. I like the effect it creates, making it look like worn fabric or leather. Once you've got this far, it's time to add some dimension to the paint job. We're going to be using a simple "shadow wash" and "drybrush highlight" technique. Let's start with the wash.


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