Hey guys, My bouncing is extremely obvious...it's not blending on to the skin at all (just the flesh tone, the blotches are doing great) I know the sponges are a major factor on this, but could it be caused by the texture of the paint too? (too thin or too thick)??
Hi hun it may be your pouncing the wrong way below is a link to a video tutorial on pouncing have a look and see if this is the way you are doing it (((hugs))) http://www.angelsunawares.net/spounce.html
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Sometimes if your paint is too thick it can cause the paint to just sit there or the sponge to leave marks. Try thinning your paint or just using less and spread it around more.
TEA I,m glad you set the record straight, I thought I must have missed something with bouncing when it realy was pouncing, Vanette,s sold me a big brush to do this with, the motling effect. Plus some sponges.June M from Oz
I often use a brush to pounce with it can be very time consuming because you can only do small bits at a time but the effect is magnificient a little different to when you are pouncing with a cosmetic wedge and i love the sponges there are so many neat little effects you can achieve with them my favorite for mottling is the sea sponge :)
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