How to Paint A Deer Mount *PLUS* Airbrush Colors With Links to Buy! *SUPER EASY* Whitetail Taxidermy

The Cedar Ridge Chronicles
6 Aug 202405:46

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator shares an updated technique for painting deer heads, focusing on using epoxy and Createx transparent paints. The process begins with applying a pink epoxy to the nose, followed by a blended black and dark brown mixture for the nose pad. The speaker emphasizes blending colors around the eyes and provides a step-by-step guide for painting the ears with a transparent white base and a light pink finish. The video highlights the importance of thorough coverage and finishing touches, showcasing the completed deer head while offering links to materials for viewers to replicate the process.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Use epoxy sculpt for the nose to create a realistic texture before painting.
  • 🎨 Create a custom paint mixture of black and dark brown for the nose pad.
  • 🖌️ Apply paint using finger painting techniques for better control and blending.
  • 🌟 Start with a sand color as a base coat around the eyes for a natural look.
  • 🔄 Blend colors while still wet to achieve smooth transitions between shades.
  • 👂 Use transparent white as a base coat for the inner ear, covering thoroughly.
  • 💗 Apply a light pink color on the inner ear while the white is wet for blending.
  • 🐾 Clean up the fur and hair using a wire brush after painting for a polished finish.
  • ✨ Seal the eyes with a matte finish and the nose with a glossy finish for realism.
  • 🛠️ Personalize your painting style by experimenting with different colors and techniques.

Q & A

  • What is the first step in painting the deer mounts?

    -The first step is to prepare the nose by applying a pink epoxy sculpt and then using a nose tool to add texture.

  • What types of paint are used for the deer heads?

    -The paints used are Createx transparent paints, including transparent black, dark brown, sand, and white, as well as Polytranspar water base for the inside of the ears.

  • Why does the presenter prefer a mixture of black and brown for the nose pad?

    -The presenter prefers the black and brown mixture because it provides a more natural appearance than just using black, allowing some brown to show through.

  • How does the presenter ensure the paint around the eyes blends well?

    -The presenter applies the sand base coat around the eyes first and then blends the black and brown mixture while the base coat is still wet to achieve a seamless transition.

  • What technique is used for painting the inner ears?

    -The presenter applies a base coat of transparent white to the inner ears and then adds pink while it's still wet to create a blended effect.

  • What should be done after finishing the paint work?

    -After painting, the presenter brushes out the hair in the ears and cleans up any paint residue, focusing on the whiskers and eyelashes.

  • What finishes does the presenter use on the eyes and nose?

    -The presenter uses a matte finish for the eyes and a glossy finish for the nose to create realistic textures.

  • Where can viewers purchase the tools and paints mentioned in the video?

    -The presenter provides links to all the paints and tools in the description, available in their Amazon store.

  • What is the significance of the drying process in painting?

    -The drying process allows the colors to lighten and blend, enhancing the realism of the painted features as they dry.

  • What is the overall goal of the painting process demonstrated in the video?

    -The overall goal is to achieve a lifelike appearance for the deer mounts through careful application of color and texture.

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