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I am trying to find a good way to give a model the appearance of skinless flesh (ie. with the muscle tissue exposed). Does anyone have a good method of doing this, or know of a tutorial? Thanks.
Paint dark red.
Paint fine stripes in line with the muscle in light red.
Highlight stripes with a pink flesh tone.
Dot highlight with a bone colour.
Glaze with red wash of some sort.
I just painted a Helbrute the other day. if you like how it looks I went.
Rakarth Flesh> Baal Red> Highlight Rakarth Flesh> Agrax Earthshade thinned wash> Cadia Fleshtone. Now this will not be just split open flesh. This will be just a hair aged. I'm posting pic below so you can see how the final product looks.
The Tick: Everybody was a baby once, Arthur. Oh, sure, maybe not today, or even yesterday. But once. Babies, chum: tiny, dimpled, fleshy mirrors of our us-ness, that we parents hurl into the future, like leathery footballs of hope. And you've got to get a good spiral on that baby, or evil will make an interception.
Basicaly paint in a shade of red that you like, then add lines in the direction where the muscle would pull, each set of lines should be brighter and smaller than the last (dont brighten them with white, use a boney or skin colour instead). Here is how it turned out for me, though admitedly it didn't turn out quite how I wanted it, was still figuring some stuff out.
I don't like using the gloss varnish on anything other than blood. I find the glossiness will hide the different bands of muscle under the shine. YMMV.
Since everyone is showing their take: Here's my hamfisted attempt: