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    November 2005
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 29, 2006 3:27 PM

Hi all,

Whats the best colors to use for painting skin? Every figure set that I have tells me to use flat flesh, but this seems too unrealistic. Would a wash of black or something help to diiminish the bright coloring? Also, whats the best way to simulate beard and hair growth. Many thanks!

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by ajlafleche on Monday, May 29, 2006 4:10 PM

You'd get more responses in the figure thread, but...I've been using Vallejo beige red as a base skin tone. Shadows are done by adding Vallejo saddle brown; highlights come from adding Vallejo light flesh to the base color. Final highlights are straight light flesh.

Model master has a set of skin tones you might find helpful, though I've never tried them. Tamiya is not useful for painting figures.

For oils, I have used titanium white and burnt sienna. Blending these two colors will give you a good range of shadow to highlight in Caucasian skin.

Don't use black as a wash, it's too harsh. If you must use a wash, use burnt sienna. Model master has this in their line as well.

Hair can be done with dark gray with a black wash for black; various shades of brown with darker brown wash and lightened base for highlights; yellow ochre for blond base, brown wash for redder/darker blond; light yellow for highlights and adding a bit of green to the base for lighter blond. Gray hair can be done with a medium gray base, dark gray wash and white highlilghts. .

5 o'clock shadw can be done with very thinned dark blue for black hair, or pastel chalk for most brunette heair. Blonds tend not to show much in the way of facial hair until a good sized beard or mustache is in place.

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  • Member since
    July 2003
  • From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted by zokissima on Thursday, June 1, 2006 11:54 AM
ajlafleche is right, you'll get a better response from posting in the Figures forum. He's allready give you a very good base to work from. Personally, my own figure skills are very limited. I tend to stick to CItadel acrylics (Warhammer fame) for painting skin tones. I'll use their elf flesh, dark flesh, skull white, and skin wash ink to paint skin.
  • Member since
    June 2004
  • From: East Stroudsburg, PA
Posted by TigerII on Thursday, June 1, 2006 11:38 PM

I learned my techniques from an art master.  Alex Castro.  He's written a book on the technique of figure and face painting (believe it or not with Tamiya paints).  Iam not at the level that he is but my 1/35 scale figures look pretty good.  Try going on to his website, check his gallery of figures and check out the book.  The website is: www.alexcastro.com.  I hope that it helps with what you want out of your figure painting.

 

TigerII

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