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[PAINTING]: How to paint Asian & African flesh tones?

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Twinstar

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May 11, 2001, 7:51:46 PM5/11/01
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Hey there,

I am pretty good at Caucasian flesh tones, but I would like to learn how to
get realistic Asian and African flesh tones on some of my marines. I use
Citadel paints.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!!


Insane Ranter

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May 11, 2001, 8:52:53 PM5/11/01
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"Twinstar" <times...@home.com> wrote in message
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> Hey there,
>
> I am pretty good at Caucasian flesh tones, but I would like to learn how
to
> get realistic Asian and African flesh tones on some of my marines. I use
> Citadel paints.
>
> Any ideas?

Nope sorry I'm all out


Richard Lobinske

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May 12, 2001, 6:48:10 AM5/12/01
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>I am pretty good at Caucasian flesh tones, but I would like to learn how to
>get realistic Asian and African flesh tones on some of my marines. I use
>Citadel paints.

Testers Modelmaster Acryl line has a flesh tone series (light and dark base
tone, plus highlight and shadow tints) that work wonders for almost any skin
color.

In general, you can use a slightly red brown for the skin base on dark skinned
individuals, while a slightly browned flesh tan works well for the asian skin
tones.

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Torak

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May 12, 2001, 10:36:16 AM5/12/01
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> I am pretty good at Caucasian flesh tones, but I would like to learn how
to
> get realistic Asian and African flesh tones on some of my marines. I use
> Citadel paints.

For really dark African skin, a base coat of bubonic brown (I may have got
the name wrong - it's the gingerbread brown, not the puke brown), followed
by a flesh wash and then very light highlighting with a 50-50 mix of bronzed
flesh and snakebite leather.


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