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Make a packer realistic?

Started by TrojanMan, June 27, 2014, 12:10:25 AM

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TrojanMan

So, I use a 5" vanilla Mr. Limpy and its great. It has realistic lines and veins and all that good stuff. The one thing I dislike is that it has unrealistic coloration. When I got it that was the first thing I noticed, so to test my theory I sent a few "D*** pics" and most of the replys were "is that real" or "it looks fake". Now, I have mastered the ways of the nipple style STP, and love using urinals, but it makes me nervous when there are no dividers because I think what if I go to the bathroom with one of my friends and they glance at it and start wondering if or why I wear a prosthestic(don't lecture me about how guys don't peek, sometimes its an accident). Besides that, when I look down at it, it makes me a little dysphoric that it doesn't look real enough so the question is, does any one have any tips or tricks on how to make a packer more realistic? Thanks

CursedFireDean

There's an awesome tutorial written by one of the other guys here (Nowhereboi I believe)- http://toysfortransmen.tumblr.com/post/36054626438/how-to-recoloring-your-packer





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TrojanMan

QuoteThere's an awesome tutorial written by one of the other guys here (Nowhereboi I believe)- http://toysfortransmen.tumblr.com/post/36054626438/how-to-recoloring-your-packer
Wow thanks!

Sir Real

Quote from: CursedFireDean on June 27, 2014, 02:34:27 AM
There's an awesome tutorial written by one of the other guys here (Nowhereboi I believe)- http://toysfortransmen.tumblr.com/post/36054626438/how-to-recoloring-your-packer
Are there any options for silicone ones or will this work? It's only saying it works for cyberskin.





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aleon515

Silicone is MUCH trickier. You can't cut, make holes in, or paint on the surface. I think there are silicones paints (or paints that would work on it), but it's a lot of more tricky to do. Silicone paints are expensive as well, often $10-15 for an ounce or two. A few guys getting together might be an idea because you'd need a couple different colors in thin coats.

You could try make up and so on though, it may or may not stick.

--Jay


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Sir Real

Quote from: aleon515 on June 27, 2014, 02:55:33 PM
Silicone is MUCH trickier. You can't cut, make holes in, or paint on the surface. I think there are silicones paints (or paints that would work on it), but it's a lot of more tricky to do. Silicone paints are expensive as well, often $10-15 for an ounce or two. A few guys getting together might be an idea because you'd need a couple different colors in thin coats.

You could try make up and so on though, it may or may not stick.

--Jay

Hmm Okay thanks Jay good to know





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Maleth

Quote from: Evan of Spades on June 27, 2014, 01:59:23 PM
Are there any options for silicone ones or will this work? It's only saying it works for cyberskin.

Just an FYI, I was scrolling through Tumblr quickly one day searching for packer reviews and I saw that someone had recolored their Peecock Gen 2. I unfortunately don't have the link, but it was pretty recent and with a bit of digging I'm sure you could find it. They had a post about it and I don't remember if there was a tutorial but there was a bit of text in regards to the description so possibly that could be helpful. *shrug*
~Maleth
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aleon515

Nowhereboi, who's a member here posted this. It might help you, doesn't sound quite as easy as coloring cyberskin which is cheap material and also doesn't matter if you screw it up. :)

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php?topic=139368.0


--Jay
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