Step 9 – I now add the Transparent Yellow over the remaining white and blend it into my Red Oxide areas. Also in these light areas I add more flame licks using my flame stencils and color them yellow as well.
Step 10 – Once the fiery inferno is finished, I carefully remove the clear contact masking. Contact paper is used to line your home shelves in your cabinets, found at a hardware store or large department store.
Step 11 – I then using white add more flame work and highlights to the beast blending him into his fiery surroundings.
Step 12 – I then wrap it up by covering all the new detail with a nice generous amount of Transparent yellow. This really makes him pop!
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