Colour them with a marker pen. That works for me.
I need some help please...How do I make nice black prawn eyes from monofilament. Mine always come out light brown - not very visible at all. I want to make nice large conspicious black eyes.
Are some makes of monofilament more suitable for making black eyes?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks!
Colour them with a marker pen. That works for me.
Andrew Schlosser
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Thanks! That's an idea
I'm definitely expanding my knowledge - thanks for this tip!
I'm making crab eyes at the moment
It's mc's formula
Take thinish mono melt the ends to form a little blob
Paint the blob with colored nail varnish (I'm using orange)
Wait for it to dry and paint again ( and dry)
Then just touch one side with black nail varnish to make a pupil
Then dip in epoxy or high build and put on the wheel
It's a lot of work but it makes awesome lifelike eyes
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Hi there Francois
Yes, as Denton says, it's a mission but the eyes look good. You can vary the size by simply applying a thicker coat of nail varnish or make plain black eyes. The epoxy makes a huge difference in terms of durability. It also makes the eye seem more alive - like comparing flat stick on eyes to epoxy dome eyes.
You can see the eyes in the velcro crab which I posted the other day. Here it is again.......
Cheers
MC
Thanks very much @MCC and @damage! I'm going to give it a try. I love the crab pattern!
thx
Francois
Howzit Francois,
You can also use the same thin mono , melt one end slightly ( colour the "FLAT " with marking pen) , slip on a Black or Red or Orange or Green Glass bead. After you have done this , coat in epoxy .
It doesn't look as nice as MC's but it is a little bit quicker.
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