spell singer, gimme some skin!

brapattack

New member
Now i dont know how you go about singing spells, especially without a wand, but here is my spell singing fella. Im really needing help doing skin, i just cant make it look good. Right now what ive done is attempt blending tanned flesh base, flesh wash, bronze flesh/tan flesh. Bronze flesh, elf flesh.
It doesnt look very good to me, what do you think, any help appreciated!

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BrrrrRAAPP!
 

DaN

New member
Bit hard to tell from the photo... :s

But from what I can see - the flesh looks quite good...
 

Fizl

Secret Crocodile
Looks pretty good to me. If you want to take off the pink tint, I\'d suggest the tiniest drop of green paint in your flesh colour - it just takes the edge of the \'pinkiness\' of flesh colours

Shaz
 

Larre

New member
if you will repaint the skin... just bae coat it by adding a thinned down layer of tanned flesh, and start highlghting from that. and when you have highlighted some you can start glazing some... and highlighting untill it looks good ^^

the colours are up to you to figure out yourself :) it\'s much more fun to experiment ^^

// Larre
 

OrkyDave

New member
Looks good to me, but I have to agree that a closer picture would help give better and more constructive feedback.

I good recipie I stole, err I mean came up with all by myself (!) for skin is a but of scorched brown, dwarf flesh and codex grey for the base, and then add more dwarf flesh and fortress grey for sucessive highlights, and then after a few lighter coats of that, start adding elf flesh in.

An example of this method can be found on my Giant in my gallery.

Hope this has been useful, but looks cool so far, keep it up!
 

Hygmer

New member
really that\'s nothing to change! Looks good, shading is where it should be.

Maybe, just maybe you could do something about the ugly, flat spot that some would call forhead, it is a let-down compared to the rest of the skin.
 
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