A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
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A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
I just had to share this. I know Spider-Man isn't a favorite, but I personally love Spider-Man, and even more using a split cake. I hope you all like.
Step 1 - Used DFX white for the eyes
Step 2 - Used my own split made of Snaz orange, Snaz red, and DFX black. For my face I used a 3/4 flat brush, but for a child's face I think a 1/2 flat would work better. I started from the middle, top to bottom.
Step 3 - Used a 6 round brush for the main part of the web, but I think for a child's face a 4 round would work fine.
Step 4 - Used a 4 round to finish off the web, outline the eyes, and paint the small spider.
Step 5 - Used a 4 round for minimal white highlights
Step 1 - Used DFX white for the eyes
Step 2 - Used my own split made of Snaz orange, Snaz red, and DFX black. For my face I used a 3/4 flat brush, but for a child's face I think a 1/2 flat would work better. I started from the middle, top to bottom.
Step 3 - Used a 6 round brush for the main part of the web, but I think for a child's face a 4 round would work fine.
Step 4 - Used a 4 round to finish off the web, outline the eyes, and paint the small spider.
Step 5 - Used a 4 round for minimal white highlights
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
yes--do you have a picture? So smart!
amylady222- Number of posts : 1176
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Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Wow really nice! Congrats
funfacesbybrenda- Number of posts : 299
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Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Thank you ladies! I don't have a picture but it's similar to any fire or dragon cake.
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Easily the coolest Spidey I've seen yet!
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Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
that is absolutely magnificent !!
wow i love it !
wow i love it !
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Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Nice! Wanna see the split also! (or maybe you should just market it.
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Thank you ladies! I'll try to remember to take a picture of my cake. A couple of people on facebook have been trying it out, and one that really popped was the Prisma Hot cake. The whole split idea could be fun to play with though. Imagine a pink, purple, and black for a girlie Spider-Man, or a white, grey, and black for "venom".....ooooh
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
I absolutely hate doing Spiderman because it takes me longer..way longer than it should. I can't wait to try this, it looks like it just might be the thing to help me along. Thanks for posting.
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
love this!! I'm still trying to figure out how you got that paint near the eyes so perfectly without disturbing the white haha!!
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Katurah, using the flat brush makes it pretty easy to stop before hitting the white, and even if you mix a little it wouldn't matter since you're going to outline the eyes with black.
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
So I tried a couple of other splits. One for a Spidey-Girl and the other for Spider-man gone bad, lol. Here's a look at all of them.
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Vanessa - forget Spiderman.... YOU'RE the real hero! I detest doing spidey and this most likely will change my mind!
:cheers
:cheers
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Thanks for sharing, what a great idea!!!
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Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Really nice 3D effect. Love that it is a "mask" style with out doing the whole face!
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
Thanks Miss Ronnie! That's what I was going for, a way to enjoy painting Spider-Man.
Re: A Quick One-Stroke Spider-Man
I think you have just managed to put a smile on my face everytime a kid says 'I want to be spiderman'! Thankyou!
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