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Stardust Paint
The more I paint with it the more I like it. Working with new colors and mixing up some colors as well. These are 3/32 walleye heads with a couple colors in 1/16. Attachment 450803Attachment 450804Attachment 450805Attachment 450806Attachment 450807Attachment 450808
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That eye in photo 2 certainly makes it look alive
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Awesome Jim
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Very nice and shows the colors well. I agree with DSJ on the blue eye.
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Would you do a video on how you do that? Amazing! I can’t get anywhere close to that!
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Just heating my heads with a bic lighter and then dipping into the base coat and then brush tapping the other 2-3 colors. Jig looks bumpy and flaky. After I use my half hitch tool to clean the eye out I use my butane torch to melt and smooth it out turning head as I go until it turns shiny then into a glass of water for about 5 seconds to cool it down. Probably takes two minutes to paint one jig.
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Stardust is harder to work with since it's denser than powder paint so I stir every color before I paint a jig and before I paint the next.