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Shading and rendering: On the clipped layer, we can finally start shading. All the shading will take place on this layer. I color pick the skin base color and move the hue to a bit reddish tone and choose a darker variation of that color. This will be our medium shade color.
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0:248:21How to Mix Skin Color and Shadows for Anime Glass Art - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's you have white right and with the white you add one fifth of the white of red okay so that'sMoreIt's you have white right and with the white you add one fifth of the white of red okay so that's one fifth of red. And one-fifth yellow all right and that will give you.
When mixing acrylic paints, start with the primary colors. Put out a blob of red, yellow, and blue on your palette, with a blob of white as well. Now you can mix an even portion of each primary color together to create a darker brown shade. This will be the basis of basically any skin color.
0:495:29PAINTING SKIN TONES The Basics (my approach, simplified) LenaDanyaYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFrom dark shadows to light will have slight hints of red we're painting dark skin tones you willMoreFrom dark shadows to light will have slight hints of red we're painting dark skin tones you will simply use less white and more burnt umber.
The basic colors to make your base skin tone remain the same. Start with a little red, yellow, blue, and white on your paint palette. You can mix equal amounts of each of your primary colors (yellow, red, and blue) to create a dark brown tone. This brown can be the basis of any skin color you desire.
The base color should be brighter than the final skin tone that you want to have. This is because we will add darker shading later!
Here are 4 different skin palettes for you! There are way too many skin tones, so this is just a few examples. You can always create your own palettes and colors.
Under the nose. On the lips: I like coloring the lips darker from the middle and brighter toward the edges, this will make the lips look very soft.
Pick the color. For highlights, I personally just use a whitish color for this type of skin tone! For darker skin, white will look very bright, so I would go with light pink or brown tones instead.
Pick the color. For blush, I like using light reddish tones.
If you want the drawing to look smooth, use soft brushes. If you want it to look sharp, use hard brushes. Add the highlights on the parts where the light comes from. For this drawing, the light is coming from the left. I put highlights on the nose, cheeks, lips, and neck.
For shading, it’s always good to use more than one color. It will make your drawing more pleasing to look at and less boring! The colors you choose for shading should be darker than the base color. Usually, I use two tones and sometimes mix between them to create more tones.