@@printmesomecolor I do that, but it never looks right. I pick different spots on the face and try them all, and it still never looks right. I'm thinking of layers with different opacities and maybe blending modes. Have you tried something like that?
@@kaylenedawnbuteaufitnessbu2282 I’m not really into drawing people or faces, so I can’t help you much. The only way I know to do it is by using a paint brush, maybe watercolor, oil or a gouache brush. I would pick different skin tones from the photograph and blend the colors using the brush (or the smoothing brush) to create a gradient.
Finally. A fantastic Fresco tutorial! Thank you!
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That came out good. If you wanted to copy skin color, how would you do it?
Copy from where? If from the photograph, just click and hold (with your finger) on the desired color and the color gets selected.
@@printmesomecolor I do that, but it never looks right. I pick different spots on the face and try them all, and it still never looks right. I'm thinking of layers with different opacities and maybe blending modes. Have you tried something like that?
@@kaylenedawnbuteaufitnessbu2282 I’m not really into drawing people or faces, so I can’t help you much. The only way I know to do it is by using a paint brush, maybe watercolor, oil or a gouache brush. I would pick different skin tones from the photograph and blend the colors using the brush (or the smoothing brush) to create a gradient.
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