Beginner Dry Brushing - Werewolf

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Beginner Dry Brushing - Werewolf

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I am calling this "beginner" because I am more of a sculptor than a paint up guy. I did a series of magnets that are very textured, which makes these ideal for simple dry brushing. The kits come already primed black, so there's little to do but start painting. I am sure expert painters could do some insane cool things with these, but I think they are great for beginners, kids, and people like me who are mediocre at painting.
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My Magnets on spydacreations.com. They come painted as well as model kit.
Dracula, Krampus, Zombie, and Werewolf
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#3 Post by ManthingVT »

Jason, your paint jobs look great, especially for someone who says they're not a painter! I really like the packaging too. :)
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Thanks. The packaging is actually candy boxes made for Halloween. I got lucky and the first one I did fit into them, so then I started sculpting the rest to fit as well.
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