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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Hey ASIANS include Indians too man ! We’re beige !
wow..really?..
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!
Thank you for showing a variety of skin colors! You wouldn’t believe how many artists do not.
add more yellow. Light yellow with water and alittle red.
thanks for the info, I look forward to trying these out.
cool…
thank you so much
Wow, I never thought of using just red and pink for skin tones… This is really helpful.
good i can paint my girlfriend naked now
thank you very much, this video was VERY helpful, in many many ways fo me, thank you!
Thank you. I usually do much the same but by impulse. Your video helps me to approach my subject a little more thoughtfully.
Very helpful information. Thanks.
thank you, this has been very helpful
hey thanks this helped!!!!
Thanks Sherie great tut ;]
very good thank you
Good info. thanx
How about asian skin color?