How to Paint Leopard Spots
Three Methods:Preparing the PaintsPainting the SpotsFinish!
Are you ready to paint your very own leopard spots? Well, I certainly am!First things first, you'll be needing several things to start your spots!You'll need: *A thin paintbrush *2 or more shades of brown paint OR brown paint AND white paint (to mix) *A small dotter tool (recommended and optional) *Something to paint on (thick paper, canvas, or any other surface)
CloseThis article is not publicly available on the Internet. Please proceed cautiously. Learn more
|
This article may need to be cleaned up to meet wikiHow's quality standards. You can help by improving it and removing this notice when complete. Notice added on 2015-01-27. |
EditSteps
EditMethod 1 of 3: Preparing the Paints
-
1First and foremost, pour out you paint colors onto a palette or mixing tray! remember, keep the different shades of brown separate, or they may get mixed up! If you have one brown and one white, mix it with the white to make tan and then also keep the original brown!
EditMethod 2 of 3: Painting the Spots
-
1To start painting, dip the END of your brush into the darkest shade of brown and paint small c's all over your surface
-
2Take your dotter now and dip it into the lighter shade of brown and dip dots into the center of each c. If you don't have a dottor, simply wash the end of your brush and use that instead.
EditMethod 3 of 3: Finish!
-
1Now wait for your paint to dry and, VOILA! You're done!!
We could really use your help!
hair care?
success hacks?
shoulder holsters?
Cookie Clicker?
EditTips
- Remember, if you have more than 2 shades of brown, simply alternate and use them all! Don't forget to use the darker shade as the outside, to make it look more realistic!
- If your spots are imperfect, that only makes it more realistic, since nature isn't always perfect. So go ahead and make your leopard spots, well, extremely splotchy!
Article Info
Categories: Cleanup | Painting | Hobbies and Crafts
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 14 times.

About this wikiHow