Watercolor Painting : How to Paint Skin Colors

When painting lighter skin tones, cadmium red and permanent rose can be combined to create a soft pink color. Find out how to mix burnt sienna with permanent rose and cadmium red to create a darker skin tone with help from a watercolorist and teacher in this free video on painting skin colors with watercolor. Expert: Sherie Tengbergen Contact: www.delrayartleague.org/A_sherie_tengbergen.htm Bio: Sherie Tengbergen is a watercolorist whose life has been dedicated to art and creative applications. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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19 thoughts on “Watercolor Painting : How to Paint Skin Colors

  1. I did it and it works i made the hair brown after drawing everything anime in a paper , and draw like it on a lineart green with pencil, and then the black is corcet, with shading is most brain let idea!

  2. Thank you for showing a variety of skin colors! You wouldn’t believe how many artists do not.

  3. Wow, I never thought of using just red and pink for skin tones… This is really helpful.

  4. thank you very much, this video was VERY helpful, in many many ways fo me, thank you!

  5. Thank you. I usually do much the same but by impulse. Your video helps me to approach my subject a little more thoughtfully.