frog Well-Known Member Joined Feb 12, 2012 Messages 173 Location South London Aug 7, 2021 #1 What is the best way to paint a cold flesh look please
callmehobbes Well-Known Member Joined Oct 26, 2008 Messages 231 Aug 7, 2021 #2 Its a matter of adding paler almost blue tones to some areas and redder tones to the ears, end of nose etc. Im sure someone can give you a better answer but that's the basic idea.
Its a matter of adding paler almost blue tones to some areas and redder tones to the ears, end of nose etc. Im sure someone can give you a better answer but that's the basic idea.
frog Well-Known Member Joined Feb 12, 2012 Messages 173 Location South London Aug 7, 2021 #3 Thank you were would you place your blue tones please
arj A Fixture Joined Oct 2, 2014 Messages 5,709 Location Plymouth Aug 7, 2021 #4 PF has an excellent search engine. I put in these words 'painting cold tones' and found this:- https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/step-by-step-cold-vikings.78988/#post-815799 Just play around with suitable words, and it's amazing what you'll find on this Forum. Cheers, Andrew
PF has an excellent search engine. I put in these words 'painting cold tones' and found this:- https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/step-by-step-cold-vikings.78988/#post-815799 Just play around with suitable words, and it's amazing what you'll find on this Forum. Cheers, Andrew
frog Well-Known Member Joined Feb 12, 2012 Messages 173 Location South London Aug 7, 2021 #5 Thanks I will have a good look tomorrow
Nap Moderator Staff member Joined Aug 7, 2006 Messages 41,216 Location Beautiful Bampton, Devon Aug 8, 2021 #6 Good link from Andrew there Look forward to seeing how you get on Happy benchtime Nap
frog Well-Known Member Joined Feb 12, 2012 Messages 173 Location South London Aug 8, 2021 #7 Thanks Nap