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  1. Proceate is similar to Greenstuff, in that they are both epoxy putties. Procreate does have somewhat different properties, however. Procreate is much less sticky than Greenstuff, and when dry has a surface that feels more like plastic and less like hard rubber (depending on how you mix your Greenstuff and what additives you may use).

    You could certainly use Procreate to make a water/ice effect (depending on how you want to paint the finished sculpt), but it sounds to me like you might prefer one of the scenic products that mimic water and/or ice instead.

  2. The RMS (Reaper Master Series) Golden Skin triad makes a reasonable Asian flesh tone. You can see it on the Reaper "not-Charlie Chan" figure I did here:

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    The RMS (Reaper Master Series) Golden Skin triad makes a reasonable Asian flesh tone. You can see it on the Reaper "not-Charlie Chan" figure I did here:

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    Here you can see it in contrast with the Foundry standard Flesh triad (5A/5B/5C) on the other detectives:

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    As you can see, it makes a reasonable difference without becoming an offensive cartoony yellow.

  3. The "dusty" effect that you describe is a problem that some sealers/varnishes can generate (often called "frosting"). One common solution to to apply another coat of the varnish. You might also want to browse some of the dedicated painting forums for other remedies.

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    Here are some links:

    http://www.lead-adventure.de/index.php?topic=33539.0

    http://www.lead-adventure.de/index.php?topic=12775.0

  4. Perdita's hat comes separately, so rather than cutting her head off and tilting it up, you might be better off simply changing the angle of the hat so that it is worn more towards the back of her head. That would reveal more of her face. Of course, you would need to do a bit of resculpting to her hair/forehead, but it would probably be easier than removing and repositioning the whole head.

  5. If you actually wanted an attractive Madame Sybelle (runs counter to the background IMHO, but to each their own...), you might want to look at the Freebooter line of figures. The Queen of Shadows figure would make an excellent Sybelle:

    http://www.coolminiornot.com/shop/miniatures/freebooter-miniatures/freebooter-queen-of-shadows.html

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    There are also some other similar figures scattered throughout the Freebooter's Fate line of figures.

  6. Just magic man, they are going to look awesome can't wait to see the whole crew together! That freehand was well worth the time, really makes those figs

    I agree, the freehand is excellent on those (as is the rest of the painting). Beautiful!

  7. I'm doing my Kirai Crew on rough splintery wooden boards (as though they are the inhabitants of a haunted house, or of an abandoned Japanese home from which the tatami mats have been removed):

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    It's difficult to get a sense of the floor texture from the unpainted photographs, but this will be enhanced once they're painted (wood grain, etc.).

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