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an image of different types of skin tones on a sheet of paper with words describing them

Description This is a quick reference guide that I created for people who wish to know my color mixtures, or for those who just want to know some colors that can be used for skin tones. These are my base colors, and depending on the lighting, I also add other colors such as blues, greens, oranges and reds, and of course pinks. It all depends on the color of the lighting, of course. I use several layers and blend them as much as I can.

how to blend and layer skin tones with colored pencils for beginners by pinnado org

Dive into the world of art with our latest video tutorial, "How To Blend and Layer Skin Tones: Colored Pencils." Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting, this step-by-step guide will help you master the art of creating realistic and captivating skin tones. Discover expert tips, practical demonstrations, and insights into color theory. Elevate your artistic skills and watch your portraits come to life with this incredible tutorial. With expert tips, practical demonstrations, and...

a woman holding a pencil in front of her face and several other colored pencils

Arielle Komie on Instagram: "How to draw skin on black paper 🖤✨ 1. Burnt ochre (943) as a base 2. Nectar (1092) as a base 3. Burnt ochre/nectar again 4. 30% Cool gray (1061) & lilac (956) for blending/cool tones 5. Light peach (927) & peach beige (1085) to add highlights & blend 6. Clay rose (1017) to blend 7. Salmon pink (1001) - add warmth/blend 8. Chestnut (1081) for shadows 9. Ultramarine (902) for blue tones 10. Lilac to blend ✍️These colors are just suggestions; feel free to use…

some pencils are laying on top of a paper with different shapes and colors in it

Art featuring page on Instagram: "𝒮𝓀𝒾𝓃 𝓉𝑜𝓃𝑒 𝓈𝓉𝓊𝒹𝓎 ✨ This was actually fun to draw, the blending process was very satisfying! I used a marker base then went over the spheres with colored pencil, also I know there are lotssss more skin tones then these 4 but I obviously couldn’t fit them onto one page, so I may do a part 2 👀 Also I hope this helps if you struggle with drawing/colouring skin :) (SAVES AND SHARES ARE MUCH APPRECIATED 🤍🫶🏻) Artist @bizzy.draws ✨ Materials •…

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