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Old 01-29-2010, 12:27 PM
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Re: ESP - Portrait & Figure Fundamentals - Lesson 7: The Figure, Part 3

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I finally understood how to mix flesh tones. A bit of red, yellow, white makes flesh tone.

Yes, this is the top-secret recipe for mixing skin tones! Shhh, don't tell anyone that skin is basically orange!! The hard part is that it is a very toned down or dulled down orange. Sometimes you might need a touch of blue or green (or any grayed color) to dull that orange sufficiently!

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