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How To Paint Skin Tones

Duration: 07:06Views: 325KLikes: 11.3KDate Created: Mar, 2016

Channel: Kelly Eddington Watercolors

Category: Howto & Style

Tags: how toartwatercolourart instructiondark skinportrait paintingskin tonesskin paintingwatercolorpaintingart lessoneddingtonart tutorialhow to paintaquarellelight skinhow to paint a portrait

Description: Skin tones: is there anything tougher to master? Watch me try to paint four different skin tones in this quick video. I looked for skin tones that were radically different from each other and in the same pose (not easy!). I think you'll see how many layers of paint it takes to build up convincing and bold skin tones with watercolor. It takes some patience, but once you get the hang of it, all other paints seem...less magical. I can't put it any other way. So please give this a try with faces you choose yourself! The video has been sped up 12 times, and as usual I was painting as fast as I possibly could (75 minutes). You may have noticed that I've changed the name of my channel! It's now Kelly Eddington Watercolors and is a little less confusing. Thanks to my husband Jeff for designing my brand new title sequence! I hope you like it. :) Please support me on Patreon! patreon.com/kellyeddington Contact me about a commission! kellyeddington@gmail.com All prints: KellyEddington.imagekind.com Online merchandise store: society6.com/kellyeddington Join me on Twitter! twitter.com/kellyeddington Facebook: facebook.com/kellyeddingtonwatercolors Pinterest: pinterest.com/kellyeddington Website: kellyeddington.com Tumblr: kellyeddington.tumblr.com INSTAGRAM: @kellyeddington Colors used: cadmium yellow medium, cadmium red light, alizarin crimson, ultramarine blue, sepia, hooker's green, burnt sienna, and dioxazine mauve, all by Old Holland. Paper: 9"x12" 140 lb. watercolor paper by The Langton (it's on a block and is attached all the way around with adhesive, so no need for tape). Masking fluid: Incredible White Mask Liquid Frisket. Brushes: #1 American Painter 4000 round, #7 Grumbacher Goldenedge 4620 round. Preliminary drawing: 4H drawing pencil by Pedigree. Palette: Eldajon from Jerry 's Artarama Nail polish: Sinful Colors in Supernova :) Music: "Groove Grove" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Music: "Night Gambling" by Mike B. Fort (freemusicarchive.org) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

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