1, choose the right color
When choosing colors, we need to consider the overall style and characteristics of gypsum Hello Kitty. For example, if Hello Kitty is cute, you can choose bright colors such as pink, blue and yellow. If Hello Kitty is a retro style, you can choose crimson, brown, gray and other colors. Choosing the right color can highlight the characteristics of Hello Kitty and make it more beautiful.
2, layered coloring
When painting color, you can paint the color several times, each time with a thin layer. This can better grasp the color depth, and can avoid the color is too thick or uneven. For some parts that need special treatment, such as eyes, nose, mouth, etc., you can use a thinner pen or brush to paint them so as to better show the details of these parts.
3, detail processing
When painting colors, attention should be paid to details, such as eyes, nose, mouth and beard. These parts need to be painted with tiny pens or brushes to better express the characteristics of Hello Kitty. For example, eyes can be painted in black or dark blue, nose can be painted in pink or flesh color, mouth can be painted in pink or red, and beard can be painted in black or dark brown.
Skills of plastering dolls:
1, evenly coated
When painting the plaster doll, it is necessary to paint the color evenly to avoid uneven color or blank. You can use a soft brush or oil painting pen to paint, starting from one side and gradually painting to the other side to ensure uniform color distribution. If you use watercolor pigments, you can add a proper amount of water to better control the coloring effect.
2, master the humidity
When painting plaster dolls, you need to pay attention to the mastery of humidity. If the plaster doll is too wet, the color will penetrate; if it is too dry, the color will float on the surface and cannot penetrate. Before painting, you can put the plaster doll in a ventilated place to dry it, so that its surface is slightly dry, but not too dry, so as to avoid the color being difficult to attach. If you use watercolor pigments, you can add an appropriate amount of gum to the color to better control the degree of color penetration.
3, layered coloring
When painting plaster dolls, you can paint them in layers, one thin layer at a time, and then paint the next layer after drying. This can better grasp the color depth, and can avoid the color is too thick or uneven. For some parts that need special treatment, such as eyes, nose, mouth, etc., you can use a thinner pen or brush to paint them so as to better show the details of these parts.