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Old 05-21-2002, 06:48 PM   #1
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big grin Traditional/Academic Flesh Palette Works Well




Following a posting from a forum topic, can't remember where, I decided to try an experiement with an academic or traditional style flesh palette of Yellow Ochre, Red Ochre, Titanium White, and Ivory Black. Bought new tubes of all from Old Holland. And, threw in a tube of Venetian Red for additional blood tones.

Reddish Skin Palette:
I mixed equal amounts of YO and RO. This made a good value 3 base for a redder skin palette. Mixed the value 3 with ivory black to create two darker values 2 and 1. Mixed the value 3 base with titanium white to get values 4-9.

Yellowish/Orangish Skin Palette:
Mixed 2 parts YO to 1 part RO. This again made a good value 3 base for a yellower or oranger skin palette. Followed the same above for the other values.

Followed the same procedure with the straight Venetian Red above to get nine values of a redder tone to tint areas where more blood is needed.

The remarkable thing was how good a variance of tones I got and how clean the colors looked. I created a sample board and will try the palette on a future project.

I think they will work very well over a verdaccio undertone.
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