Sunday, September 23, 2018

Translucency and Air Dry Paints

I am just going to put this out there because I know many of you are using various acrylic air dry paints to paint your babies.

I have recently read a statement about a particular air dry paint brand that is boasting that it is the only paint that gives a translucent skin tone. Comparison is being made as a form of promotion with statements like "unlike other paint, air dry paint and off the shelf paint, it is translucent." I want to refute this statement by saying that it IS quite possible to get nice translucent skin tones with several brands of air dry paints made for reborn dolls as well as artist grade paints to which are being referred to as "off the shelf paints". The inability to get a translucent skin tone is both due to user error and choice of paint colors.

To test the above statement, I purchased this new brand of paints called Ultimate Fusion to try for myself.  They are very translucent indeed.  They are thinned with only water according to their directions.  Based on my experience and extensive research, I have found that water breaks down the binders in paints and thus too much water dilution can lead to color fading.  Not knowing exactly what is in these or how much binder is in them I cannot say for sure what the max water load limit would be to thin these.   I did find issues with the paints not sticking well in spots on the vinyl when unprimed per their instructions.  There is also no statement of light fastness testing  or guarantee included with the paints.   

My first try with these paints did not go so well due to the paints not sticking well and looking blotchy.  I tried a 2nd time and was able to produce a nice baby using colors similar to what I would teach in a beginner's class.  I did not find the baby to be any more translucent in final product than my other paints I have been using.    I have taken these photos to show the comparison.  The baby's head and limbs are painted with Ultimate Fusion paints.  The belly plate laying next to the kit here was painted solely with RebornFX paints in my summer ID&TS air dry class I taught.   As you can see, the two are exactly alike in both coloring and translucency. 

What is my final verdict?  I would say the Ultimate Fusion paints do not have the test of time by the average user or documented research of permanence available to guarantee their long term durability.  Only time will tell about this aspect.  They are also very expensive for what you get.  They do produce a very translucent finish.  They are appealing for the novice/beginner who likes the idea of using only water to mix them up.  I did find there can be issues with adhesion at times painting on unprimed vinyl.  Their mediums in the kit consisted of BlendFlow which appeared to be a type of retarder/slow dry and Shine Remover which I found made my kit shiny when I applied it all over.  I have since learned their Shine Remover is the same product that was sold under the Miracle Blend label for this and I know many had issues with it leaving sheen under that label as well.  Overall, I did not prefer these paints.  I know many others who are thrilled with them.  It is like everything else, a matter of preference and user compatibility. 



Sunday, April 1, 2018

Happy Easter and Discussing PanPastels

In this hour I chat about PanPastels and show you the colors I most use. I also clarify the techniques for using the PanPastels and discuss some of the mistakes people can make with them. This was a live airing on Facebook and there are a few blurps where there was some interference in the connection. It does clear up and continue on pretty quickly.


Thursday, March 1, 2018

Welcome to 2018!!!!

Hello to all my peeps!  I am sorry I have not posted here in a while!  I got very busy during the holidays and new year.  I have been working on custom ordered babies, teaching air dry painting classes, working my day job and all the usual family stuff.   I often find it has been easier to set down and make a quick live Facebook video on my FB business page and then load it to Youtube so that is where a lot of my updates have been.   Be sure to go join my Youtube channel and check out some my recent videos about new exciting product and techniques I have been using, new kits and what is going on in my world.  Here is the link to the most recent one I have done.   I will sit down soon and write up some information here about the latest RebornFX products I have been using.  Also, anyone who wishes to take an air dry painting class from me, I will be teaching at IDTS in Florida on June 26&27.  Be sure to visit their website or mine to sign up for the class! 




 IDTS 2 -DAY WORKSHOP ON VINYL
REBORN DOLL PAINTING WITH
AIR DRY PAINTS AND PANPASTELS
TUES. & WED, JUNE 26 & 27, 2018
9:30 am to 5:00 pm each day
(1 hour lunch break)

Class Taught by reborn doll artist Angie Jones of Lil Dumplins Nursery
Since 2011, Angie has researched and tested many different brands of air-dry paints and air-dry mediums using them on vinyl dolls.  She has gained an extensive knowledge of how the vinyl reacts to these paints and mediums.  Since that time, she has been blogging about her findings and writing simple tutorials on air dry doll painting.   She has also been contacted by other artists and those selling air dry paints for vinyl dolls seeking advisement and instruction on the functional aspects of these products.  Angie has worked with local students, both one on one and in the class setting, to teach them how to effectively apply air dry paints onto vinyl reborn doll kits.

In this class, the student will be taught how to mix and apply RebornFX Air Dry paints on a vinyl reborn doll kit.  Class also covers priming the kit, creating blue under tones and veining, mottling, color blending, shading creases, and blushing.  I will also show students how to blend PanPastels pigment powders using them to color enhance their reborn doll kits then set them, so they can continue air dry painting. 
 Students will also be given instruction on at home final sealing of the paints once they are cured for 72 hours.
 Each student will take home their painted reborn doll kit with cloth body and a copy of class tutorial.

Items Provided In Class:
A Marita Winters kit with body & zip ties
Mottling Sponges and wedges
Use of RebornFX Air Dry paint set with Mediums and Sealers
Use of PanPastels pigment powders
Use of drying rack, paint pallet, rinse cup, paper towels etc.

Students will need to bring:
Paint Brushes – Size 0 liner brush, size 2 flat brush, 1-2 medium sized mop or round brushes (10-12) for mixing your paints, medium sized angle brush 3/8-5/8” and any other favorite brushes you like to use.
Poly fill, weighting materials & clothing if you wish to assemble your doll at the show.

COST
The cost of for this workshop is $295 per student.  There is a $145 non-refundable down payment due at registration.  (If class were to be canceled on my end for any reason this would be refunded).  The $150 balance is due no later than May 1, 2018.  Minimum class 5 students.  Maximum class 15 students.
Use drop down menu to pay class registration.
If you wish to pay via US postal money order, email lildumplins@gmail.com for further instruction.  

Paints Sponsored By Macpherson’s Arts and Crafts
Doll Kits Sponsored By Marita Winters