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With this paper, cut out in 2 pieces, you can now spray some tiny hairlines for the eyelashes that need to be sharp. Posi- tion paper-shield no.1 first and when the shape is approved, put the paper-shield no.2 against it and spray some paint through the shields. To make sure you don’t make your eyelashes too long, you can mark the end of the eyelash with your nail and don’t spray any further than that mark.


I added some freckles on the nose, which is a dark part of her face. With your eraser pencil you can take out the lighter parts and create more texture. If you think the texture is becoming too much, you can take a scotch brite pad and rub over it. You can see it lighting up now and this gives you more space to soften it again with some over- spray.


Her eyebrows are getting darker with some layers of paint, try not to make a pattern in the hairs, but look at the dark and light shapes in her eyebrow and try to copy them. You can take out the light ones with an eraser pencil. It should look like one eyebrow and not like different shapes next to each other, so blend the shapes with some overspray over the whole of the eyebrow. Since the skin is still left white, we have enough space to get rid of overspray and correct shapes if necessary. This is another reason why you should try to stick to the recommended method and work from dark to light.


All her facial features have the right shapes now and we are slowly darkening some skin by spraying the shadows. Always use thin paint to do this; you can darken areas by spraying multiple layers on top of each other. Whilst spraying all the shadows, you can see the face is getting more and more shape.


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