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mostlymade — Rangda Munny Phase 1

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I've had this little guy for months and I finally was inspired to draw on it!
I decided to make mine as Rangda, the terrifying child-eating Demon Witch Queen.
I love the graphic appeal of the black and white, but I wil be painting this with color as well.
What an experience! This was so much fun and I highly recommend it if you have not tried one.
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Comments: 8

Thisisromel [2010-07-25 01:10:32 +0000 UTC]

hi, this munny looks amazing... i was wondering if you could tell me what pens or paint pens you used to design this munny... i've been testing so many pens and all of them turn up purple on the munny instead of a nice black, and i cant seem to be abel to get nice lil detail without it smudging...please let me know, much appreciated!

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mostlymade In reply to Thisisromel [2010-07-26 15:02:13 +0000 UTC]

On my Munnys I use Pigma Micron pens. They draw on black and stay black. The have a wide assortment of sizes from 005,01, 02, 03, 05, and 08. They also have a range of colors including the rainbow spectrum as well as brown and sepia tones. I did try making a Munny with sharpies and was not happy with the 'purple effect' you described.
The blood on that Mass Production Raffy I made, was done with 005 Red Pigma Microns, to give you an idea of the detail and control you have with them.
The only thing about them is this: Draw on the Munny with them, but don't touch it, the ink will wipe off! While this makes it easy to correct mistakes you make make, I have on several occasions wiped out details I did not mean to, but they were easily recreated. The trick of using the microns is to use them in conjunction with a workable fixative. Draw on the money, spray it, and keep going, this will keep the fixed portions from smudging and the pens draw on the fixative great!
Now go to your room and make stuff!

-Ian

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Thisisromel In reply to mostlymade [2010-07-27 07:53:14 +0000 UTC]

Hey thank you SOO MUCH...so far out of the hundreds of people i asked you were the only one to give me a real detailed and honest advice about a pen, i've heard the microns smudge and im gald you told me to use it with a fixative, before i go out and buy the pens and fixative tomorrow, i was hoping you could give me some tips on how to spray it with out having the ink bleed or drip... does it usually take long for the clear coat to dry for you to start drawing on again ?

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mostlymade In reply to Thisisromel [2010-07-28 22:30:37 +0000 UTC]

My suggestion is this: if you're a stickler for detail, draw on the Munny in pencil first, to get all your lines down. Then ink in as much as you can without smudging. For instance, I did the whole mouth and left side of the face before I even sprayed on the first fixative.
Spraying on the fixative will not cause the ink to bleed or drip. Fixative dries quite quickly, but I keep a hair dryer nearby to help the drying along. 30 seconds with the hairdryer is more than enough to dry it.IF in doubt, tough it. If it is smooth and you don't leave a mark, it's dry! When I am done with the whole thing I clear coat it. You can hair-dry that too or let it sit to dry.
In my experience, after I have painted the Munny, (and note this is PAINTED, not when I inked it) when I hair-dry the fixative too long, it softens the vinyl and can cause a small ripple effect in the paint, but only enough to notice if you are a stickler for detail.
Hope this helps!

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RavenStarStudio [2010-01-13 15:05:16 +0000 UTC]

Nice...it does look great in black and white

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TheWorldsFake [2010-01-13 05:31:21 +0000 UTC]

I'm sorry to ask, 'cause I'm an idiot, what are these called? Oh, and it's really cool with those designs, looks like a Mexican demon

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mostlymade In reply to TheWorldsFake [2010-01-13 19:34:59 +0000 UTC]

The little toy itself is called a 'Munny'. It is put out by Kid Robot. They also have a bunny(Dunny) as well as some new ones for their Munny World which are shaped like a goat, cat, ghost-dog-thing, and a bear/hippo looking one.
It does look similar to a Mexican Demon, but it is modeled after one from Bali.

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TheWorldsFake In reply to mostlymade [2010-01-16 00:25:32 +0000 UTC]

Well either way it's awesome, and I'm looking at the colored version now, still awesome!

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