Lol everyone mad because she didn’t show how to get dark skin tone when clearly the title of the video obviously states “how to mix CAUCASIAN skin tones” . Don’t spread the comments with hate because she did a great job, if you were looking how to mix for darker skin tone then this wasn’t the right video for you, simple just keep looking till you find a helpful tutorial.
She has yellow and blue in her mix.... yellow and blue make green. Flesh is a mix of red, yellow and blue. You can use orange and blue, green and red, purple and yellow. Then add White. The difference between the combination will lead to the same color with a different color bias. Every flesh tone is created this way even African American tones. Just add less white. I personally don't use straight brown from the tube. That combination makes brown
Fellow (beginner) miniature painters, read here: Want to paint that sergeants head without having to buy 5 pots of paint? All you need is red, blue, yellow and white (plus black, which is always handy but not necessary for making flesh). Be sure to get "true" colors for best results, so for citadel paints it's currently "Evil Sunz Scarlet" for red, "Flash Gitz Yellow" and "Aldorf Guard Blue" (plus "White Scar" for a bright white). You can use the darkened versions (like Khorne or Mephiston Red), but it'll be more difficult and take more white to compensate. Patience is key, you want to play with the colors and see what you get. This video tells you (very well) how to make flesh tones, but it will leave the head looking flat. The easy solution is to get a flesh shade (such as Rekland Fleshshade) and simply apply it. This will get you to tabletop standard. If you want to do it the "right way", it's a lot more complicated. Unfortunately when you're painting miniature flesh, you're using dark to light tones, meaning you have to start with red+blue, not yellow+red like this video does. The aim is to start with a dark brown flesh (base), then add gradually lighter layers to the face or flesh surface until you've got something resembling pale skin, then making a peachy tan color as a final layer (then highlighting with a lighter color). Here's how I do it: 1. Start with Red+Blue to make Violet. It's okay if it seems a bit dark. You can go ahead and close those two pots. 2. Gradually add Yellow until you get a Disgusting Brown color. You'll get there quickly. 3. The goal is to make a Dark Milk Chocolate color - swap between adding SMALL amounts of Yellow and White until you get something resembling that. 4. Base all of the miniature flesh areas of the part you're painting with the Dark Milk chocolate color. 5. Keep lightening the mix with white to get Lighter Browns - You want a Tan ("Camo Brown") color. 6. Use the Tan color and layer it on the part, but keep the previous Brown in the recessed areas. 7. Keep lightening and repeat the layer process once or twice. 8. Keep lightening the mix until you inevitably hit a Sickly Pale Flesh color. At this point you want to revive it with warmth by adding Red and compensating with Yellow. (NOTE if you have a pre-made Orange, it will be easier). 9. Add one final layer of this "Real Flesh"/caucasian/Peachy Tan color. 10. Create highlight colors by adding White to the mix again and using the result on raised areas of the part. On a head that would be the cheek bones, eyebrows, forehead and jaw line. Let's face it, it's a hassle, but if you're strapped for cash like I am, this is how you do it.
@@itx_alish Amazing, I'm sitting here with ten bare-headed scouts and I remembered that I wrote this comment somewhere and I'd forgotten what the combination was. Then I get an email with you responding to that very comment. Funny world, eh? Thanks for the kind words man
I quite like this. Most tutorials I have seen only focus on one shade of white skin and then one shade of dark skin. While both types have many different shades.
You need to neutralize colors with their complementary colors. When you started with the orange color you should have neutralized it with blue. And then add white to lighten it.
I just recently tried to improve my portrait skills and asked everyone I knew if they could help me out with skin tones but no one knew and you have no idea how grateful I am for this video!💘 Helped me out so much. A million times thank you!
thanks so much. I was looking for information on how to get darker skin tones. Using you techniques but with playing with the amounts of red and burnt umber to use I got some nice mixes for darker tones. I still got to practice my asian since my mixing still suffers from too much yellow but this has really opened up what I can do for others. Thanks so much again!
I'am sick of people trying to give us politicly correctness everywere ,this is a color mixing lesson and her skin tone is her first concern to learn and ours .
Thank you!!! Very useful video! I'm a POC and I'm learning how to draw white people and it's why I'm here. All the other can shut up and search for whatever skin tone you're looking for, it's a video for light skin tone!! Imagine someone commenting "why there's no white skin tone? All tone matters!!" to a dark black skin tone color mixing tutorial.
Have been browsing for this subject and yours is by far the best for CAUCASIAN skin tones, which was what I was looking for. Don't know why people get so triggered!! Dark skin people of all tones are just as beautiful as caucasians, just look for what you want and stop bringing racial over-sensitivity into every topic that has to do with color! Before you know it we're going to have a problem with tutorials of pink and white flowers!
People here complaining about you being racist, are really annoying, but your attitude isn't much better. You seem really passive, I'm sorry if that isn't your intent, but if people say stuff you don't like, ignore them. It's like fighting fire with fire, no need for all that salt. Anyways... , your video was very informative, good job. Would you consider making another with some darker skin tones, it's were I and other eople struggle and your explaining is very easy to follow.
She did a fantastic job of explaining this and showing us how it's done. You could apply this technique to make ANY skin tone, using other colors. Very helpful.
Does anyone know how to get darker skin tones? (Black ppl, Brown ppl and yellow/asian ppl)? I'm not mad at the creator of this video for not doing darker tones, this video was really helpful. I was just wondering as I'm a beginner to paint
I am old at art an young the art of painting yet wise at the many tones of every pencil even with the finest quality inks so thank you for being this forest guide out in the world yet your music trip is definitely the guide I feel
I was working on a mural today and having a difficult time with flesh tones. On line I found your video by accident. Thank you. This was very helpful and I can't wait to get back to it tomorrow. Patrick Smith, Traditional Sign Painter.
I don't know whether you will see this comment or not cause it was uploaded in 2015😅but I want to say you a big THANK YOU 💓... I literally watched 10 videos for skin tone colors and I am glad I found your video + I am subscribing you 🤩
This is so awesome thanks for the video, I'm a beginner in acrylic and I really needed to know how to make skin tone color and you really helped me out its so easy and easy to understand thank you!!
This video really helped me! I paint dolls and the doll I'm painting I wanted to have a lighter skin tone, thanks for making a video like this! Keep up the great work!
Ahh, soooo glad I found this! I have been fighting with skin tones with watercolor because I HATE the ones that came in the sets I have. They are alllways way too yellow for me. Thank you so much!
BRAVO.... Ciao Signorina, You were very informing and I learned more about CAUCASIAN skin tones with this than when I watched full videos on the subject. Don' t let the rude people like the ones below bother you. They probably cannot paint anyway.. Just looking to hurt someone's feelings like a bunch of thugs.
okay so this wasn't helpful at all for me. I ended up with trump skin orange. no matter how much white i added to lighten it i ended up with trump skin
XxxBrianna's ArtxxX art is for everyone, some people just practice more than others so don’t have the mindset that in order to be an artist you need to be “right” for it
she was really good very helpful now much easier for me to think and to add what the right colour that suits to my patients need. thank you very much and more power.
Thanks for this :) just looking for some basic tips as I embark on painting a drawing (watercolour) I'm going to try your techniques now!I like your voice too, it really reminds me of someone :)
Thankyou for making this video so much. Im struggling alot with colours because of all the different names and variations which my brain isnt too good at sorting out. Please may i ask does it matter which shade of blue? I have ultramarine and a cobalt blue hue, and im worried about it changing the undertone depending on which one i use. Thankyou!
I am a artist to but I am still learning in painting I drawed for a long time but it's been now 3yrs I have been practicing on painting from different utube channels. Just taken notes
Do you need to use gloss for an acrylic portrait? For shadows, do you need blue or just burnt umber? Ive heard that shadiws on skin are usually warm, so do u just add burnt umber and red?
i feel that for the watercolor, burnt sienna would have been a better alternative for cadmium red, as it is less harsh of an orange/red. As a plus it is also an earth pigment.
I am happy about this video and your method. I also use white in many mixtures, skin included. It is now as important as any other color on my palette. To get turquoise color, I always got more of what I felt was teal, until I added white! Now it is what I feel is true turquoise ;-) I make Mauve the same way, and I wanted Daniel smith Buff- It is just an off white color. I made it myself, saving money on buying it, and it took me under 2 minutes! I subbed, have a great day!
Yes, lol. I meant Buff Titanium. I am writing a recipe card for my mixes. I am learning watercolor mostly right now, and it is a huge medium...but I am drawing, I love colored pencil, soft pastel, and have acrylics I havent used much yet. I thought I was merely going into art journling/mixed media- then I fell in love with watercolor. I got a nice Van Gogh 20 color set for my birthday, and in a few days I am picking up the Shin Han artist colors. I want to use tube paint and a porceline rectangle palette to force myself into choosing a color palette first ( I am a beginner) and i need ery transparent colors because I am a glazer! By the time I am finished my paintings are much to opaque for my liking. Also I am investing in natural and blended brushes as I had only synthetics which pick up a lot of pigment and not enough water. I guess I am deadly serious about water color but love mixed media art journaling for fun. Tonight I gave myself permission to draw a girl on my best watercolor paper and do her with anything I like. Her floral head dress is in vivid colored pencil. I have the full set of Prismacolor, and they have been sitting while I learn to paint, lol. I hope I answered your question. I am a hermit old lady and write inexhaustibly long comments. Apologies hun! BTW- I found out the turquoise I am after is cerulean blue! I will buy a tube very soon but can make a pastel version, hahaha!
I use cadmium red hue, light green, yellow ochre and white to make Caucasian skin colour. Depending on the person due to hair colour I mix in a bit of velvet purple or ultramarine blue. Try this method 🤗
Lol everyone mad because she didn’t show how to get dark skin tone when clearly the title of the video obviously states “how to mix CAUCASIAN skin tones” . Don’t spread the comments with hate because she did a great job, if you were looking how to mix for darker skin tone then this wasn’t the right video for you, simple just keep looking till you find a helpful tutorial.
She gives a complete basic information of skin Tones with help of this tutorial you can make any skin tone either dark or light.
She gives a complete basic information of skin Tones with help of this tutorial you can make any skin tone either dark or light.
Do you know of any video tutorials on how to mix colors for dark skin? As a brown girl it’s really hard to find
Tierra Bracey i recommend checking this link. ruclips.net/video/9HzPVHZJAG4/видео.html
Arts Innovation ive seen this one already but thanks
Adding greens to the skin tones can make them really realistic.
thay really bright green.
She has yellow and blue in her mix.... yellow and blue make green.
Flesh is a mix of red, yellow and blue. You can use orange and blue, green and red, purple and yellow. Then add White. The difference between the combination will lead to the same color with a different color bias. Every flesh tone is created this way even African American tones. Just add less white. I personally don't use straight brown from the tube. That combination makes brown
Also, pale purple ( and all the colours you can use as a colour concealer)
Like shrek
@@coverthecanvas4978 and brown and white
Y'all chill im darkskin and if y'all really want dark skin tones add more blue and green tones a neutralize them
Fellow (beginner) miniature painters, read here:
Want to paint that sergeants head without having to buy 5 pots of paint? All you need is red, blue, yellow and white (plus black, which is always handy but not necessary for making flesh).
Be sure to get "true" colors for best results, so for citadel paints it's currently "Evil Sunz Scarlet" for red, "Flash Gitz Yellow" and "Aldorf Guard Blue" (plus "White Scar" for a bright white).
You can use the darkened versions (like Khorne or Mephiston Red), but it'll be more difficult and take more white to compensate. Patience is key, you want to play with the colors and see what you get.
This video tells you (very well) how to make flesh tones, but it will leave the head looking flat. The easy solution is to get a flesh shade (such as Rekland Fleshshade) and simply apply it. This will get you to tabletop standard.
If you want to do it the "right way", it's a lot more complicated.
Unfortunately when you're painting miniature flesh, you're using dark to light tones, meaning you have to start with red+blue, not yellow+red like this video does.
The aim is to start with a dark brown flesh (base), then add gradually lighter layers to the face or flesh surface until you've got something resembling pale skin, then making a peachy tan color as a final layer (then highlighting with a lighter color).
Here's how I do it:
1. Start with Red+Blue to make Violet. It's okay if it seems a bit dark. You can go ahead and close those two pots.
2. Gradually add Yellow until you get a Disgusting Brown color. You'll get there quickly.
3. The goal is to make a Dark Milk Chocolate color - swap between adding SMALL amounts of Yellow and White until you get something resembling that.
4. Base all of the miniature flesh areas of the part you're painting with the Dark Milk chocolate color.
5. Keep lightening the mix with white to get Lighter Browns - You want a Tan ("Camo Brown") color.
6. Use the Tan color and layer it on the part, but keep the previous Brown in the recessed areas.
7. Keep lightening and repeat the layer process once or twice.
8. Keep lightening the mix until you inevitably hit a Sickly Pale Flesh color. At this point you want to revive it with warmth by adding Red and compensating with Yellow. (NOTE if you have a pre-made Orange, it will be easier).
9. Add one final layer of this "Real Flesh"/caucasian/Peachy Tan color.
10. Create highlight colors by adding White to the mix again and using the result on raised areas of the part. On a head that would be the cheek bones, eyebrows, forehead and jaw line.
Let's face it, it's a hassle, but if you're strapped for cash like I am, this is how you do it.
Smilomaniac This was so helpful. You should start making tutorials, you'll surely be a good teacher :)
@@itx_alish Amazing, I'm sitting here with ten bare-headed scouts and I remembered that I wrote this comment somewhere and I'd forgotten what the combination was.
Then I get an email with you responding to that very comment.
Funny world, eh?
Thanks for the kind words man
Smilomaniac What a beautiful coincidence.!! I will check em out thanks for your suggestions man
Omg....thank you🙏
@@ohwell3666 hey we have the same name 😅
I quite like this. Most tutorials I have seen only focus on one shade of white skin and then one shade of dark skin.
While both types have many different shades.
Hi! thank you ^_^ I'm glad you liked it
am I the only one being stressed out when seeing someone press out color tubes from the middle?
AwkwardME how would you usually do it?
@@sara-ns3kb you push from the bottom, typically, just to have more control and keep the tube a good shape
Ya
Same here. Feels so wrong
I am too
You: human skin is peach
Me:*looks at hand* I'm paper...
Thank you, I needed this because I am painting a donut.
hello fellow nirvana fan:)
@@spo0k0 hi :)
You need to neutralize colors with their complementary colors. When you started with the orange color you should have neutralized it with blue. And then add white to lighten it.
Why should you do that?
subliminallistener Netherlands to get rid of the tones you don’t want in your color...
Actually it’s better to neutralize with black and white so that your resulting color mixes with be dull, dead, and lifeless.
I just recently tried to improve my portrait skills and asked everyone I knew if they could help me out with skin tones but no one knew and you have no idea how grateful I am for this video!💘 Helped me out so much. A million times thank you!
I can't thank you enough for making this, I've just started painting and skin tones have been very difficult
thanks so much. I was looking for information on how to get darker skin tones. Using you techniques but with playing with the amounts of red and burnt umber to use I got some nice mixes for darker tones. I still got to practice my asian since my mixing still suffers from too much yellow but this has really opened up what I can do for others. Thanks so much again!
I'am sick of people trying to give us politicly correctness everywere ,this is a color mixing lesson and her skin tone is her first concern to learn and ours .
Thank you!!! Very useful video! I'm a POC and I'm learning how to draw white people and it's why I'm here. All the other can shut up and search for whatever skin tone you're looking for, it's a video for light skin tone!! Imagine someone commenting "why there's no white skin tone? All tone matters!!" to a dark black skin tone color mixing tutorial.
Have been browsing for this subject and yours is by far the best for CAUCASIAN skin tones, which was what I was looking for. Don't know why people get so triggered!! Dark skin people of all tones are just as beautiful as caucasians, just look for what you want and stop bringing racial over-sensitivity into every topic that has to do with color! Before you know it we're going to have a problem with tutorials of pink and white flowers!
People here complaining about you being racist, are really annoying, but your attitude isn't much better. You seem really passive, I'm sorry if that isn't your intent, but if people say stuff you don't like, ignore them. It's like fighting fire with fire, no need for all that salt. Anyways... , your video was very informative, good job. Would you consider making another with some darker skin tones, it's were I and other eople struggle and your explaining is very easy to follow.
She did a fantastic job of explaining this and showing us how it's done. You could apply this technique to make ANY skin tone, using other colors. Very helpful.
He starts mixing the colours at 2:38 also great video this rally helped me and is just what I needed
Kooki she**
*She
@@munibaejaz3230 they* dont assume the gender these days
@@jenni9973 whose asking for permission these days?
Does anyone know how to get darker skin tones? (Black ppl, Brown ppl and yellow/asian ppl)? I'm not mad at the creator of this video for not doing darker tones, this video was really helpful. I was just wondering as I'm a beginner to paint
add more of the burnt umber
No, it is more complex than that. I'm not an expert, but many darker skinned people have some other underlying cool colors.
I add ultramarine blue to my fresh tints, for warmer, and a cooler blue for cool shadows
G. Alexandr thank you! ^-^
Asians aren't yellow. They're light tan.
Thanks for sharing it's very useful video for an artist, nobody gives complete information usually but she guides well.
Fantastic tutorial, you have simplified & clarified this process THANK YOU
I am old at art an young the art of painting yet wise at the many tones of every pencil even with the finest quality inks so thank you for being this forest guide out in the world yet your music trip is definitely the guide I feel
I was working on a mural today and having a difficult time with flesh tones. On line I found your video by accident. Thank you. This was very helpful and I can't wait to get back to it tomorrow. Patrick Smith, Traditional Sign Painter.
This is by far the best tutorial for skintones ever! Thank you so much!
Brilliant video, wish I had found it months ago, you show and explain the principle precisely and in a easy to understand way .
Very much appreciated
***** Hi Simon thank you so much I'm glad you aprreciate my effort!
One of the best tutorials I have seen. Very straight forward and easy to learn from. Thank you!
I don't know whether you will see this comment or not cause it was uploaded in 2015😅but I want to say you a big THANK YOU 💓... I literally watched 10 videos for skin tone colors and I am glad I found your video + I am subscribing you 🤩
Love the way you mixed the colours...Downloaded this and will use it as my reference video.
Keep up the good work here, and thanks...
Hi Greg thank you so much for encouraging me! :) I'll keep doing it!!!
How did you download the video?
Can you make a video for tan and darker skin tones too? This was nice! Thank you!
This is so awesome thanks for the video, I'm a beginner in acrylic and I really needed to know how to make skin tone color and you really helped me out its so easy and easy to understand thank you!!
Really good tutorial. I'm about to start painting the colors on a 3D printed model so this was really useful.
This video really helped me! I paint dolls and the doll I'm painting I wanted to have a lighter skin tone, thanks for making a video like this! Keep up the great work!
Ahh, soooo glad I found this! I have been fighting with skin tones with watercolor because I HATE the ones that came in the sets I have. They are alllways way too yellow for me. Thank you so much!
I have been struggling with this for a week now, thank you so much. Very easy to follow along. :)
Thanks for addressing how to get the right shade for face shadows! I was really struggling.
to the creator of this video : thank you 😊 this is helpful. i was often afraid of mixing colors and ended up using the same shade for the skin
BRAVO....
Ciao Signorina,
You were very informing and I learned more about CAUCASIAN skin tones with this
than when I watched full videos on the subject.
Don' t let the rude people like the ones below bother you. They probably cannot paint anyway.. Just looking to hurt someone's feelings like a bunch of thugs.
okay so this wasn't helpful at all for me. I ended up with trump skin orange. no matter how much white i added to lighten it
i
ended
up
with
trump
skin
this is weird can you tell me exactly what you do? what colors are you using? are they acrylics?
Scarlet Moon you need to add also green color, skin has also green tone in it
then you need to practice a lot
XxxBrianna's ArtxxX shut up art is for everyone
XxxBrianna's ArtxxX art is for everyone, some people just practice more than others so don’t have the mindset that in order to be an artist you need to be “right” for it
Wow! This is very useful because I've been struggling in skin tones, now I know how... Thank you!
she was really good very helpful now much easier for me to think and to add what the right colour that suits to my patients need. thank you very much and more power.
Helpful video especially when I am working with a self portrait of a Realism type style.
Amazing you're the best teacher
Thank you for teaching me ❤❤❤❤
great tutorial... made it so easy to understand.. voice clarity is 10/10
I'm drawing Mona Lisa ,swear to God your vid helped a lot
Thank you young lady... well explained!
Is it possible to use ocra, red and white in acrylics to make flesh tones as in water color?
+Tommy Stignor yes it is!
i watched so many video to create perfect skin tones and this one was by far my favorite! helped so much thank you!
Can you make one for darker skin tones too? (Unless you have already) and also in gauche if you use the medium?
Love this tutorial, this will defnitely help me someday...
thank u bless u u dont know how happy i am i actually start commenting on vids thank u bless
This is a big help for starters like me! Thank you for the ideas! :)
very VERY helpful! thats exactly what I was looking for. I have a sculpture in the making ...and I think he's also very thankful for this advice ;)
Thank you for the video ... Im sorry for all the hate you're getting... These people don't understand... Great tutorial
Thanks for this :) just looking for some basic tips as I embark on painting a drawing (watercolour) I'm going to try your techniques now!I like your voice too, it really reminds me of someone :)
When I was in primary school, instead of pink, teachers usually tell us to use brown to color skins.
ALRB❤ they told us to use peach for light tan skins, no color for really pale, and brown for dark skins
just took this video to 9.5 thousand likes.... I like it when that happens ☺ great video.thanks for sharing 👏🖒
Thank you for this! This was so useful and you couldn't have explained it better
Bloody Good
......i had all these colours all along omg
......thank u soooo much
Thankyou for making this video so much. Im struggling alot with colours because of all the different names and variations which my brain isnt too good at sorting out.
Please may i ask does it matter which shade of blue?
I have ultramarine and a cobalt blue hue, and im worried about it changing the undertone depending on which one i use.
Thankyou!
The ... Title! I'm impressed!
This was soooo helpful thank you!!!! ❤️❤️
Thank you so much for this I am trying to paint a Baby for a baby shower and couldn't for the life of me find my color mixing book. You saved me. :)
Great tutorial 🤗
Thank you!
Excellent video. I learnt how to mix paints and arrive at the skin tones I was after. Many thanks.
I am a artist to but I am still learning in painting I drawed for a long time but it's been now 3yrs I have been practicing on painting from different utube channels. Just taken notes
This video taught me so much! I can wait to use these tips on my next painting.❤️❤️❤️
Do you need to use gloss for an acrylic portrait? For shadows, do you need blue or just burnt umber? Ive heard that shadiws on skin are usually warm, so do u just add burnt umber and red?
Very clear easy to follow tutorial thanks
That's so helpful video thank you
The Artist's Pen
i feel that for the watercolor, burnt sienna would have been a better alternative for cadmium red, as it is less harsh of an orange/red. As a plus it is also an earth pigment.
This was very helpfull! Thank you so much!
Thank you
Thank you your help I'll have all those colors so what do I do
I am happy about this video and your method. I also use white in many mixtures, skin included. It is now as important as any other color on my palette. To get turquoise color, I always got more of what I felt was teal, until I added white! Now it is what I feel is true turquoise ;-) I make Mauve the same way, and I wanted Daniel smith Buff- It is just an off white color. I made it myself, saving money on buying it, and it took me under 2 minutes! I subbed, have a great day!
Hi Terrie thanks a lot! You mean the buff titanium? Do you use watercolors or other media?
Yes, lol. I meant Buff Titanium. I am writing a recipe card for my mixes. I am learning watercolor mostly right now, and it is a huge medium...but I am drawing, I love colored pencil, soft pastel, and have acrylics I havent used much yet. I thought I was merely going into art journling/mixed media- then I fell in love with watercolor. I got a nice Van Gogh 20 color set for my birthday, and in a few days I am picking up the Shin Han artist colors. I want to use tube paint and a porceline rectangle palette to force myself into choosing a color palette first ( I am a beginner) and i need ery transparent colors because I am a glazer! By the time I am finished my paintings are much to opaque for my liking. Also I am investing in natural and blended brushes as I had only synthetics which pick up a lot of pigment and not enough water. I guess I am deadly serious about water color but love mixed media art journaling for fun. Tonight I gave myself permission to draw a girl on my best watercolor paper and do her with anything I like. Her floral head dress is in vivid colored pencil. I have the full set of Prismacolor, and they have been sitting while I learn to paint, lol. I hope I answered your question. I am a hermit old lady and write inexhaustibly long comments. Apologies hun! BTW- I found out the turquoise I am after is cerulean blue! I will buy a tube very soon but can make a pastel version, hahaha!
thanks dear that was really helpful, and u r really sweet.
kainat sumbal Hi Kainat thank you for watching and for this lovely comment! :)
I love your hair! Its just like mine!! My hair has just grown back after being poorly and loving it :)
Amazing video!!! Exactly what i neede
Hello thatnk you so much for watching I'm glad it was useful!
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Fantastic thanks to this enforcement thanks very much. I like to Art
Thank you this really helped ♥️
This was such an amazingly useful video! Thank you for posting.
Nice video 👍🏻
Super helpful thank you !
Omg I tried this. Thank you so much. You saved me from using all my paint XD
Yess!! Thank you so much! This is so helpful as I've been struggling with the skin tones! 😍😘
I'm glad you liked it!
Excellent! Thank you-- off to mix some colors!
+shelly smith ^___^ Thank you for watching and commenting!
It is the same if I'm using gouache instead of acrylic? Anything to look out while using gouache?🙃🙃
New fan here! Fantastic!
Helps me so much thank you 😊
You have been so helpful,thank you so much
This helps so much!! Omg thanks!! 😁
For Black people whatching this, you can just add little of black to make a brown/ black skin shades.
Thanks to make these video, it is really helpful 🙏🙏
What color can i use instead of the amber color? I Just have the yellow, red and white
Thanks this actually helps me
waow ! i like it , this so so so so so good
You are so awesome beautiful nd Intelligent girl...☺️☺️☺️☺️
I liked your vedio so much....from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Nice video. Where I can get the example color chart of the people that you have? Also I saw has different numbers I think is like a code color
I need to know what colors to get...exact names and from there I will be OK..also the green too..realistic is important to me.
Great video! So helpful thank you :)
I use cadmium red hue, light green, yellow ochre and white to make Caucasian skin colour. Depending on the person due to hair colour I mix in a bit of velvet purple or ultramarine blue. Try this method 🤗