07-29-2016, 01:43 AM
You're very welcome Eyliana :) watercolours are easy to mess up, a good base for skin tone is a yellow ochre/yellow mix for white skin tones and more of a red base for black skin and then put the reds where the blood is closer to the skin, the nose, the cheeks, lips and the corners of the eyes, a good tip I learnt along the way is to put a bit of blue/green along the jawline and chin (with an emphasis on the blue on blokes to show stubble) and keep the forehead a yellow tone. I learnt a lot from Schoolism courses I did by Jason Seiler and Thomas Fluharty, if you can afford them, they do have a subscription fee now which is a bit cheaper. I'm sure there's more around but those are the best painters I know of offering courses.
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p.s guys.. I'm trying to raise some money (unexpected bills came in :() so I'm selling some art books if anyone is interested? I will post internationally...
http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7773.html
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p.s guys.. I'm trying to raise some money (unexpected bills came in :() so I'm selling some art books if anyone is interested? I will post internationally...
http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7773.html