Hello all together!
I am a regular reader of the forum and now I'll try it myself! Please help with oil paints!
I wonder what color you use for oil painting of the face and if you can list the types of colors and brands! What I need to buy and whether there is a link for step by step in painting with oils?
Thank you, Gregor
Hi Gregor
Every oil painter has his own preferance when it comes to painting flesh colours,they're are many brands available as well,i live in the UK and the main type available to me are by Windsor + Newton,if you are starting out with oils i would stick to some of the popular colours for mixing flesh,dont run before you can walk!,it takes time to get used to oils and i would advise you practise on some old kits before you take on any of your good figures.
i have been using oils for about 25yrs now and the colours i use for flesh are:
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Raw Umber
Gold Ochre
Tittanium White
Venetian Red
I have only listed 6 colours as thats all you need to practise some basic flesh mixes,you can always move on to more colours once you become more confident with the medium.
Practise mixing Burnt Sienna + Tittanium White together to get a basic flesh shade,add more white to the mix for your highlights and more Burnt sienna for your medium shade.
Try adding some small amounts of Burnt umber to your medium mix for a darker shade,work accross the pallete working from shadow to highlight.
I sometimes use venetian red added to my mix for some warmth in the cheeks.
I am only giving you here some exercises to practise with,oil paints can be very expensive so it pays just to start off with the basics.
They're are many great oil painters on this website and no doubt they will be giving you there input,at the end of the day its all down to practise,try to create your own style,its a superb painting medium and you can achieve some beautiful effects with it.
I would recomend the following books if you can get hold of them,i used them when i sarted out painting with oils all them years ago and i still refer to them now,they have some excellent articles on oil painting.
How to build dioramas - Sheperd Paine
How to paint scale figures - Shepard Paine
Colour Theory and Application - Bob Knee - (Excellent for beginners in oils)
Brian