Yesterday I finished painting the prop I've been working on with a combination of hand painting and airbrushing. It needed a variety of colours, from pinks to reds to browns to blues and purples to make it look right, as the block basecoat was far too homogenous. I thinned down the acrylics I had bought with some water to run them through the airbrush and this worked really well. Today I applied two coats of varnish which gives it a nice sheen and with lubricant this should achieve a nice wet look.
Painted but not airbrushed:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7Ic_ZOg0meaYKV-tyO8USvqkIQJxiyosZgcoUbUM2OXonfHhNhW074SEz4Bb5I-_0YF3QBrwUekJ8Z49NWd1Xu3DWJYFxyE4abq6IOD85DrsSFzFsjP8Frl7gneViYPxbChumkizmaN5x/s400/Painted+but+not+airbrushed+throat.JPG)
Airbrushed:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgg0OO3ch3KzhNCh5oGpQlcqDK1sYKNQZ0BBYIPBz71yRhO46eVnx80io9g984-QVDpJVVxETYnHfZI2mEnUAIUhmWDn-amUfIKJ1Hc985R6dwQesiNmp48EcD2RCRJg4rZzirG9o9WwiYB/s400/Painted+airbrushed+by+not+varnished.JPG)
Right cheek and uvula:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjdBzEZedcZcg3G8EdPMRRhZ8mvCpJiJRldyWRIa_RDP4aUEEmp9AwSRfk8Fv2cboa-FkPgVIL7AL3qLpVPzb7PgMWTHpJ0P5niDlRGmSRPILoIL3oqZWx9WktzOi2Co8Z-jqCKw87BKY7T/s400/Right+cheek+and+uvula.JPG)
Left cheek and uvula:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEipwLYFEA5i473mUQ7JGZDu1iew_j9vCQeAmm9hxe4kIKhodRNDlUaYB3Fhw19FQJOE9skczZvdwBwK9W82fl3zt2_ul5rDd2vDOrXPIUsVtUAGqJnEWF19VLw9NtOwWXLK7_4GC566OQSj/s400/Left+cheek+and+uvula.JPG)
Finished throat:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcS9p21h3L3hOFBgeBl7z6Aj9bHVXUDxA7zhl6Vxj0sbdyE59gCgohXOhMTPG4W3-nME-0e20gggJrq_doZ_CSwJRLX5AT1xZ60_GN9PY4XlOob7algTs7j38BNJ80qPSfYc9Y8IoJ3nmJ/s400/Finished+throat+prop+1.JPG)
[Time spent painting and airbrushing 4hrs. Total time: 34hrs! eek!]
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