Pintura de Cão em Pedra
Materiais necessários
- Smooth, round or oval rock (palm-sized)
- Brown or tan acrylic paint
- Black acrylic paint
- White acrylic paint
- Medium flat brush
- Fine detail brush
- Clear sealant spray
- Pencil
Guia passo a passo
Passo 1: Prepare and sketch
Wash and dry your rock. Use a pencil to lightly sketch a dog face — a large circle for the head, two floppy ear shapes on the sides, and a snout area at the bottom center.
Passo 2: Base coat
Paint the entire rock with brown or tan acrylic paint. Apply two coats for an even, rich color. Let each coat dry completely before continuing.
Passo 3: Paint the ears and snout
Paint the ear areas slightly darker brown. Paint a rounded snout shape in a lighter tan color in the lower center of the face.
Passo 4: Add face details
Use black paint and your detail brush to paint two oval eyes, a round nose on the snout, and a curved smile line. Add a small white highlight dot on each eye and the nose.
Passo 5: Outline and seal
Add thin black outlines around the ears and face for definition. Let everything dry completely, then spray with clear sealant to protect your dog rock.
Passo 6: Adicionar código RoxGeo
Escreva ROXGEO.COM seguido de uma barra e o código único da sua pedra (ex. ROXGEO.COM/ABC123) na parte inferior ou verso.
Dicas úteis
- Round rocks work best for a dog face painting.
- Use a toothpick to add fine whisker lines on the snout.
- Try mixing breeds — add spots for a dalmatian or paint it black for a Labrador.
- A white highlight dot on each eye gives the dog a lifelike sparkle.
- Para o código no verso, use marcador permanente à prova d'água. Aplique 2-3 camadas de verniz.
- #ROXCODE (ex. #ROXABC123) na pedra facilita a busca no Google.
- O endereço completo ROXGEO.COM/CODE leva o descobridor diretamente ao mapa da pedra.
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