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First timer and color blind - seeking advice for flesh tones

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    October 2013
Posted by redryder on Wednesday, December 11, 2013 1:27 AM

Lots of fantastic tips, thanks guys!

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Posted by jeaton01 on Tuesday, December 10, 2013 2:18 PM

I find that Tamiya paints work with a brush only of they are very thin, and then they work fine.  But they have to be thinned to where it takes more than one coat to work well, where they just flow on off of the brush.

John

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    December 2002
  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by ajlafleche on Tuesday, December 10, 2013 8:10 AM

My base for Vallejo is either Beige Red or Brown Rose for caucasian skin. Fordarker skins, as in native Americans, I add varying amounts of Burnt Cadmium Red. This is also my shading color mix for caucasian skin. My lightening color is Light Flesh, first mixed min with the base color then applied as a very thinned layer on the top highlights, such as just above the lips, the tip of the nose and highest point on the  cheekbones.

Follow this link for an excelent article on the using Vallejo to paint just about any skin tone:

www.coolminiornot.com/.../1310-ethnic-skintones

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    April 2006
  • From: ON, Canada
Posted by jgeratic on Tuesday, December 10, 2013 2:29 AM

Pretty good listing here of some Vallejo mixes for flesh, as well as some uniform colours:

www.coloradominiatures.com/infovallejopaints.aspx

regards,

Jack

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    February 2007
Posted by mitsdude on Monday, December 9, 2013 11:44 PM

I too have not had much success brush painting Tamiya.

In your situation I would recommend buying a "flesh tones" set. There are usually 6-8 bottles in a set. Vallejo and other brands (but not, to my knowledge Tamiya) make these. You could have a friend arrange them in order from lightest color to darkest color and then write a number on them so you could keep them in order. They are probably in the correct order in the box but that's no guarantee.

 I have the Vallejo set but that is the only set I could find when I went looking. I'm sure their are reviews out there somewhere comparing the sets. It includes a tutorial on how to do shading.

In Alex Castros book "The Art of Painting Minature" there is a "recipe" for making a flesh set with Tamiya XF-15, XF-7, and XF-3. Flesh, Red, Yellow.

Just do a Google search on "flesh tone paint sets".

  • Member since
    October 2013
First timer and color blind - seeking advice for flesh tones
Posted by redryder on Monday, December 9, 2013 8:31 PM

Hi guys, I’m about to attempt painting my first miniature figures - 1/35 tank crew. I watched a couple of videos and read some articles as preparation, particularly about the highlights and shadows. The problem is, I’m partially color blind so I don’t know what colors to use for flesh. I’m not too bothered about color accuracy on the uniforms, but if I get the flesh tones wrong it would be obvious to people (other than myself!).

I first tried Tamiya Acrylic flat flesh color on a figure that had been primed black. I think the paint isn’t very good for handpainting, it dried unevenly and made the face look patchy and almost like rotten flesh! A friend suggested using Vallejo model color, but these aren’t easily available in my country. I can order online though.

Assuming I go with Vallejo, what colors would you recommend for flesh tones? Exact names / codes would much appreciated because of my color blindness. And for highlights and shadows, do I just mix in white and black or shades of yellow/brown?

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