I find it interesting watching a lot of the youtube airbrush artists as I see that many of them have a whole wall of shelves filled with createx paint - for those that use createx. unlike Trident, same paint for all surfaces etc. The only thing I don't like about createx is that you need to buy certain paint for a certain job, according to their "system". But tend to have flow problems at times, even when thinning to the recommended ratios. I really like the huge range of colours that Createx have as it makes it easier for me with regards to colours. Whilst I like Trident paint with how it flows, their colour range is very limited. But am dabbling with manga/anime type stuff instead at the moment.or non-real people pictures. I don't ever intend to do portraits for this reason. Always checking with my wife on colours when I airbrush etc. The amount of different shades and tones involved was quite mind-blowing. I have a portrait of Einstein as an old man that I painted below. There are so many different skin tones that there is no one answer to this question. I'm colour blind and found that I can't tell the slight variations in colour tones and at times, don't know what colour I am looking at in some cases. Making skin color paint can be challenging. My problem is that I like and need to have "known ratio" mixes for my colours if mixing colours so that I can repeat them if needed. However, below we have left a basic skin color mixing chart of the most common shades used for painting skin tones, as well as some general guidelines that can be followed to create a range of skin tones in painting. I know Trident has a Fleshtone pack that they sell, so might be forced to buy it There are many factors that influence skin tone, including genetics, ethnicity, age, as well as environmental factors. I'm just wondering if anyone else who uses Trident paint, has experienced the same thing or not? I even did it twice to make sure I didn't stuff something up. This time around I used Trident paint, as their colours are opaque, but when I mixed the same colours from trident, being tru-blue/white/yellow/red in equal amounts (5 drops each) I ended up with a very strange dark purple/grey sort of colour. Now add the same proportion of red or orange so that you will reach in a brown color. With then adding more white and yellow to lighten the skin tone.īut then I wanted to mix up the same skin tone in opaque colours, to experiment and see the difference with spraying an opaque skin tone vs a transparent skin tone. Using blue and yellow, make a rich green color. I used Createx transparent colours and this colour mix worked out nicely. it is equal amounts of yellow, blue, red and white. Looking up the colour mix for a general skin tone. You can make skin tone colors with acrylic paints by mixng the primary colors red, blue, and yellow to create base skin color brown and then use a little white, light pink or yellow acrylic paint to gradually lighten the skin color shade. Just wondering what experiences anyone has had when mixing skin tone colour with different brands of paint and also with opaque vs transparent.
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