How to mix paint for skin tones, the basic way. For lighter flesh use less red and for darker use blue in the shadowing.
Watch me painting a page in my visual journal, with left over paint and a loose brushstrokes
Link:
https://youtu.be/c8cNNFFufcE
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Love the video Martha!!!
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DeleteLovely video Martha, thanks, will watch more later when I have more time. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for letting me know Ayala about my link!!! I am going to watch your video now!!
ReplyDeleteYou are more than welcome, I figured you'd like to know, I know I would! ;o)
DeleteYour videos are always so inspiring and also educative!
ReplyDeletea pleasure to watch you paint!
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DeleteWhat a great video on skin tone painting!
ReplyDeleteI love to watch and learn about art. Thanks for the vid. xo
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome! :oD
DeleteGreat video and one that will prove helpful to me. Your site and all you do is so fantastic. I am thrilled to see all these things. I cannot comment from my EAGHL site but this is the link: http://trigra.blogspot.com Meanwhile Granny Annie is my regular blog Fools Rush In.
ReplyDeleteHow come you can't comment? is there a problem there or something in my blog? Let me know, and thanks for your nice comment!
DeleteGreat artwork, happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial...loved it! Thanks Martha!
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Nice video and artwork!
ReplyDeleteHi Martha. I finally had a chance to watch you video. I love seeing how your create. You make it seem so effortless. Thank you again for 29 Faces. I can hardly with for Sept to do it again.
ReplyDeleteI am going to need to go and make a cuppa and set aside some time to watch this... I am hopeless at skin tones... can't wait for your pointers
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Very useful info.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely! beautiful! I enjoyed watching your video!
ReplyDeleteI loved this! Thank you! In watercolors, I usually use coffee and cream. Yep. But it has to be powdered cream, so there is no protein which could eventually do the artwork harm. :D
ReplyDeleteThat was a Great video. Thanks for taking the time for the Show and Tell. Blessings, Janet PPF
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