Body painting questions for the uninitiated!!
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Body painting questions for the uninitiated!!
Hi there
I want to do body paint this year, and would really love to get some Maori (natives to New Zealand) designs going. I was hoping for the torso, arms and face to get art-ed up.
So how do you do it? It seems like it would be hard to do to yourself (but I am fairly artistic.. I could certainly do it on paper) , but I know I don't want my campmates having a go at it!!
What do you use for the paint.. ? Something dust resistant!
How detailed can it get? Am I off base thinking about face spirals and stuff?
Will it make it too hard to do if I don't shave my bodyhair, or can I just go with a short clipper? Will that ruin the effect?
THANKS YOU KRAZY KIDS
I want to do body paint this year, and would really love to get some Maori (natives to New Zealand) designs going. I was hoping for the torso, arms and face to get art-ed up.
So how do you do it? It seems like it would be hard to do to yourself (but I am fairly artistic.. I could certainly do it on paper) , but I know I don't want my campmates having a go at it!!
What do you use for the paint.. ? Something dust resistant!
How detailed can it get? Am I off base thinking about face spirals and stuff?
Will it make it too hard to do if I don't shave my bodyhair, or can I just go with a short clipper? Will that ruin the effect?
THANKS YOU KRAZY KIDS
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You crazy son of a bitch... can't even get your living room painted without stripping down and having a paint fight...calsur wrote:Make sure you do not have an allergic reaction to the paint. A LOT OF THE PAINT IS LATEX BASE. Make sure you are not allergic. Trust me on this. I have the bills from my Dermatologist.
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Latex allergies can be deadly. Surgical gloves and condoms made from Latril? or something else are one result. I have no idea how that works on paint. Now all we need is the formula for milk body paint.calsur wrote:Make sure you do not have an allergic reaction to the paint. A lot of the paint is latex base. Make sure you are not allergic. Trust me on this. I have the bills from my Dermatologist.
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Ohhhh
Cosmetic grade airbrush paint you say? Tell me more. Can you use it with reglar brushes? If it's for the air brush it's runny hu? Would you call it messy. Can you blend it or is it like latex that is flat and sucks. How hard is it to get off. More, tell me more!
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I've never tried it with regular brushes. It is runny, but it dries fast once it's on your body. Check out the web site for more info.
www.airbrushbodyart.com
We have only used it with stencils, so my knowledge of it is somewhat limited.
www.airbrushbodyart.com
We have only used it with stencils, so my knowledge of it is somewhat limited.
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You really gotta check THIS out: http://www.deviantlatex.com/
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calsur wrote:
Make sure you do not have an allergic reaction to the paint. A LOT OF THE PAINT IS LATEX BASE. Make sure you are not allergic. Trust me on this. I have the bills from my Dermatologist.
Captain Goddammit wrote:
You crazy son of a bitch... can't even get your living room painted without stripping down and having a paint fight...
Captain Goddammit, the sheep worked as you said for texture but the gerbils were way fast and slippery. And I will not even go into the cat disaster. This will be the last set of painting tips I take from you. Thank You for your effort though.
Make sure you do not have an allergic reaction to the paint. A LOT OF THE PAINT IS LATEX BASE. Make sure you are not allergic. Trust me on this. I have the bills from my Dermatologist.
Captain Goddammit wrote:
You crazy son of a bitch... can't even get your living room painted without stripping down and having a paint fight...
Captain Goddammit, the sheep worked as you said for texture but the gerbils were way fast and slippery. And I will not even go into the cat disaster. This will be the last set of painting tips I take from you. Thank You for your effort though.
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A little prospecting produced:
http://www.multiscan.com/cdrom/bodypain ... nks-e.html
Lots of picture links, but also some links for techniques and materials.
http://www.photo.net/philg/photo/body-paint.html
More about one person's approach, but some excellent tips.
http://www.multiscan.com/cdrom/bodypain ... nks-e.html
Lots of picture links, but also some links for techniques and materials.
http://www.photo.net/philg/photo/body-paint.html
More about one person's approach, but some excellent tips.
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Wearing a kilt and riding by the body paint camp, I could not resist going blue. Didn't care at the time about removing it, part of giving myself over to the event.
On Sunday, Carcus Wash camp was sure generous letting me pass through several times, barely made a dent in getting back to my original skin tones... Still a tiny bit on my toe cuticles. What was that stuff, anyway?
On Sunday, Carcus Wash camp was sure generous letting me pass through several times, barely made a dent in getting back to my original skin tones... Still a tiny bit on my toe cuticles. What was that stuff, anyway?
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