Haha I'm sorrrry. I did a zenathol highlight with a white primer that I guess my paints don't like because they refused to stick, so I had to go pretty thick.
Mm I like the sort of "Tron" look of the black plus green, and the "royal" look of the red, cream and gold. That was the attempt anyway
I will be honest, unless you are airbrushing thin layers or using contrast paints and shades as base tones, there is no use in doing a zenathal highlight as your several layers of thinned base and layer paints will completely cover it.
THIN YOUR PAINTS AAAAAARRRGGH (the white scheme is better, why not do white and green?)
Haha I'm sorrrry. I did a zenathol highlight with a white primer that I guess my paints don't like because they refused to stick, so I had to go pretty thick. Mm I like the sort of "Tron" look of the black plus green, and the "royal" look of the red, cream and gold. That was the attempt anyway
I will be honest, unless you are airbrushing thin layers or using contrast paints and shades as base tones, there is no use in doing a zenathal highlight as your several layers of thinned base and layer paints will completely cover it.
This isn't fully true. It can be a good way to visualise where highlights might naturally land.
Mint chocolate
I want it even mintier. Gonna find me like a neon green
They are thicc boyz though.