Any advices on what papers and paint to use to achieve good results?
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My favorite (currently available) papers are Ilford MGIV matte, and the Ilford Warmtone semi-matte. Both have enough tooth to hold the oils, but not too much to cause the oils to bunch up. If you plan on doing skin tones, the Warmtone gives a nicer base for the paint. Art 300 has a nice texture which will make it look more like it's done on canvas. Liquid emulsions, on your choice of paper furthers your options. Really, any matte/semi matte fiber paper should work well.
Any oil paint works. Start with a cheap kit with a dozen, or so, colors. As your skills improve, you can use costlier paints with better pigments.
I use Q-Tips and cotton balls to apply the paint, and the cotton balls to even the paint out. I don't mask borders, as I find the paints build up at the taped area. Instead, I use a straightedge, and eraserstik style erasers to erase paint from unwanted areas, once the print is dry.
I usually recommend starting with pencil (any colored pencil works). The results are softer, but it's quicker. I rough the lead up with sandpaper before applying to large areas. Then, I use the pink eraserstiks to smooth the color tone. For sharper, deeper tones, I use a sharpened pencil point.
This one was done with one colored pencil, roughed up to apply, then smoothed with the eraser:
It's a lot of fun, but takes some time to master. It does add to how creative you can be. Good luck, and keep us posted on your progress.