Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Spiderman Mask on Kids Faces Painting

Here are some tips on how to paint a Spiderman mask on faces for your party in this free video clip! We've done our eye and we're going to add in the red. Now what I'm doing is I'm just doing the spider man mask on half of our model's face, what you would do if you were painting at a birthday party, spider man birthday party or event you might want to do the whole face, but I'm leaving this half blank because ...



I'm just going to go right up to where I did the white eye, its okay if I go over it a little bit because we're going to go back in and outline it. You want to just press gently, you don't need to press hard, and it?ll be uncomfortable for the children. Again relax your face, close your eyes lightly like your sleeping, if you scrunch up I'm going to miss it and spider mans going to look funny.

Almost done, we just have to get around the mouth. Can you look at me please? One thing I actually, I do not like my models to hold mirrors while I'm painting them because it's easier for them to look at me or where I want them to look rather than looking at themselves in the mirror. Just going to go right down since we're only doing half the face, I'm going to go right down the center of his nose and just half of his mouth.

Make sure you get this spot right here, in the nose. It's easy to miss that spot. See how nice that red went on? Nice and smooth, full coverage and then we'll get back in and add the details. That's how you add the red for your spider man mask."

I'm just going to go right up to where I did the white eye, its okay if I go over it a little bit because we're going to go back in and outline it. You want to just press gently, you don't need to press hard, and it?ll be uncomfortable for the children. Again relax your face, close your eyes lightly like your sleeping, if you scrunch up I'm going to miss it and spider mans going to look funny. Almost done, we just have to get around the mouth.

Can you look at me please? One thing I actually, I do not like my models to hold mirrors while I'm painting them because it's easier for them to look at me or where I want them to look rather than looking at themselves in the mirror. Just going to go right down since we're only doing half the face, I'm going to go right down the center of his nose and just half of his mouth. Make sure you get this spot right here, in the nose.

It's easy to miss that spot. See how nice that red went on? Nice and smooth, full coverage and then we'll get back in and add the details. That's how you add the red for your spider man mask."

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