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Friday, February 17, 2017

Skin Tutorial

Painting Realisic Flesh Tones Tutorial

Talk about showing skin
                 In this tutorial i will show you all how to use Ink to paint realistic skin.
But before that remember three things, Have a plan, Be prepared, Have fun.
Lets begin. 


I started before hand with a reference image:

 Castaway, perfect example of realistic flesh tones, But we want this in a more warm light
So i brought out the colour wheel to  show what warm colours are, luckily my small arsenal of 13 paints provided.
 We are now ready to begin, i base-coated the miniature head in these colours;
 The result was smooth but not thick, i did this by 2 watery coats, water is very important in this process as inks can be quite strong.

We are now ready to apply the first coat of ink.
 I used these colours.

When mixed i diluted them with water until they where the about consistency of the middle example:


 


Now we can begin applying to the head of the miniature, in this case it was a scrap flagellant
When dried it looked great, Smooth


Now we add some red to the formula.


 It can really add to the life of the skin, and the warmth. ironically i painted this in warm colours, when i myself much prefer the cold weather, coldness builds capillaries.
and to add more depth to the flesh i mixed in some black, it should look like coffee.



 Now you can leave it here, or do the next step.
Optional: i lightened up the skin in some areas.

 This step is a real crap shoot, if you mess up you can ruin the skin.
 Using this tchnique you can paint much more than the usual skin tone.
*Make sure to thin your paints
*Stay Brutal  

Monday, February 13, 2017

Some Actual Content.

Some Actual Content, its finally here. about time
however(and this is why i have no follwers) the photos looked terrible. as they have been looking the last five days i tried to take them. the plan paint in some better shade and get a better camera.
until then enjoy a sneak peak as well as some merchandise i bought with my family(its family day in b.c)
 WIP


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