steelcult wrote:Depends on what area of the Middle East you're looking at - and there are regional variations there.
The Reaper set might work - haven't actually looked at it.
I've got some pictures of different skintones from my time over there that I use as a reference - give me a bit and I'll post them and the formula's I use - although since I don't paint with GW or Reaper or Vallejo colors, I'm probably going to use standard color references ie burnt sienna or burnt umber and so forth.
Yeh, I should have been clearer. The area I'm looking at is around the Arabian peninsula comprising Saudi, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Oman, etc. I know the term "Arabian" crosses various ethnicities but I suppose I am talking about Arabian Caucasians. These men, I believe, are from the Saudi army.
I would call them heavily tanned Caucasian and this is the look I'm going for. But I tried Vallejo's bronze flesh tone and predictably found it a little too bronze/orange looking, more like fake bottled tan, you know? So I'm looking for ideas. Any thoughts you had would be great.
darefsky wrote:Reaper has a dark skin triad it has the base, highlight and shade.
Thanks, I've heard good things about eager triads, apparently they work well. I had a look at their dark skin tone though, and it just seems a little too dark for the look I'm after. Thanks though.