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Since the wings are clear parts, the following changes have been made because we wanted a clear look like bat wings.After finishing the sanding, it is finally time to paint the body.

There is not much to say about painting the body, as there is a lot of swimsuit area, so masking is minimal.

This is what the first coat of paint looked like.

Since the wings are clear parts, the following changes have been made because we wanted a clear look like bat wings.

I decided to make full use of Gaianotes skin color surfacer for shadowing in the valley area.

The skin color surfacer is applied from the state of the photo above, and the skin color surfaceless color is painted over it.

If the color outside of the valley became too dark, I mixed white with skin-colored surfacer to neutralize it.

It came together surprisingly well, so I felt that it was possible to paint over suffused skin.

I have often been told that the skin tone I use for painting is basically pale, and that the color in the cleavage area seems to be lacking (shadow effect), so I think I can use this as a countermeasure in that.

The wings and hair are painted with Gaianotes Premium Glass Pearl to give a nice sparkle.

The cushion was painted like this. I painted it with a nice mix of magenta and cyan, and also with a CMY mixed black toned color.

The face of the cushion has guide decals, so apply those first (be sure to use a softener!). After applying several layers of clear, use a #4000 or higher sponge file to remove the bumps, and then add color on top of that.

It takes a bit of time and effort, but it is difficult to draw this face without a guide!

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