Fill in the lines with the appropriate colors and let dry. Use your smoother brushes to paint the clothes.



For the border between the shirt and slacks, I just took a strip of paper and wrapped it around the figure and used it as a guide to mark the boundary. This way, the line will be straight all the way around the body. Once whichever section (upper or lower) you paint first has dried, you can use the paper again to help guide you when you paint the second section.



Thinner brushes are great to use not only on the Starfleet insignia but on the part of the collar right along the neck and the part where the black meets the color of the shirt.



You’ll probably have to mix paints to get the shirt colors right. If you use yellow for your insignia, remember to make it different from the color you use for your yellow shirt. I added a little brown to the yellow paint I used for Kirk’s shirt so that it was a darker shade.



