Unfortunately I overused the green color in many pages and it is one of the difficult shades to work for natural skin tones. I wanted to leave more of the under layer, but I don't like a martian look on all of the faces hahahaha So I gave her a wash of blue, then some beige.

I think I'm happy of the direction this is going. Let's see later how it ends!

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4 comments:
great Martha!
I totally struggle with green too! (Though it's more a problem with markers only, because once you've got green in there you can't get rid of it! With paint it seems to be easier to opaquely cover. Usually.) Such a pretty, quiet face!
Looking great already!
I think she is really pretty! I like her the way she is ;o)
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