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How to custom paint a flebitten grey model horse

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2010

A tutorial on how to paint a Fleabitten gray model horse with bloody shoulder marks using pastels and acrylics. And Now so I dont have to answer the "BLOODY SHOULDER" question 1 more time
""The marking which appears on some greys (with a chestnut or bay base coat) known as "bloody shoulder" is a form of fleabitten grey, where the "fleabites" are heavily concentrated in one area - usually the shoulder, though these marks can appear elsewhere in the coat".

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  • whatmould did u use?

  • @BreyerGirl146 Hi, it's a Renovatio by Debbi LerMond.

  • @Friesianexile oh ok, and how do you gloss the hooves and eyes? like what product?

  • @BreyerGirl146 I use Liquitex gloss medium and varnish

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  • @supdood2

    Sigh, I am getting tired of having to explain this but here we go again "The marking which appears on some greys (with a chestnut or bay base coat) known as "bloody shoulder" is a form of fleabitten grey, where the "fleabites" are heavily concentrated in one area - usually the shoulder, though these marks can appear elsewhere in the coat".

  • @EmilysPetChannel79

    Liquitex gloss medium and varnish

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  • how exactly do you prep and prime a model

  • omg, i lovr it so much, i am doing one right, for my faveorite horse is a flea bitten arab

  • looks sooo creepy at 2:01

  • @missmarieloveJB yesssss because the pastell will stick on better

  • at 2:02 it looks like ketchup lol

  • Good job, but I think the red got too deep, too bloody, all of the Bloody Shoulders Marks I've seen had a more chestnut-like colour... Or maybe it's just the light?

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