Step 3. Now I'm using Reaper Tanned Skin and will cover forehead, nose, upper cheek, "smile line", the outer lower lip area, chin and neck area. Same water to paint ratio. One drop paint, one drop water.
Monday, October 11, 2010
I've gone back and edited the posts and added steps to make easier to follow. My apologies, I'm not a writer!
Step 3. Now I'm using Reaper Tanned Skin and will cover forehead, nose, upper cheek, "smile line", the outer lower lip area, chin and neck area. Same water to paint ratio. One drop paint, one drop water.

Step 3. Now I'm using Reaper Tanned Skin and will cover forehead, nose, upper cheek, "smile line", the outer lower lip area, chin and neck area. Same water to paint ratio. One drop paint, one drop water.
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Jason, Thanks for taking the time to put this together. It can be time consuming and I'm sure all that look at it will appreciate it the same. ~Gary
No problem. I'm on vacation this week so this gives me time to get those "would like to do" projects finished.
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