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Lurking Gaunt



buffalo, NY

I am picking up a couple of the Kingdom Death pinup models and I love pale skin so of course I would love to paint my ladies pale. Any ideas what paints/techniques I should use? I have easy access to most Citadel and P3 paints at my FLGS so I won't worry telling you what I do have.
   
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http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/300322.page

this is my old tutorial. I usually tend to prefer a more pale flesh. In this I go from brown to a pale flesh


it may help a bit. Color choice I would do a vallejo flat brown or equivalent mixed up to a vallejo pale flesh. Properly and consistant mixing is key

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Lurking Gaunt



buffalo, NY

That looks great, thanks! That is still very dark for me though. Think ginger pale
   
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For pale human skin, my advice is to mix a tiny touch of Blood Red and Yriel Yellow into a lot of white and use that for the base. Give it a glaze of yellow glaze (very dilute Yriel/Golden Yellow; or Gryphonne Sepia, if you prefer wahes), then reapply the pale mix. Add more white and yellow to highlight overall, with the addition of a touch of red to the mix for the lips and cheeks, for these results:

(I've added purple to the mix above the eyes for the suggestion of eyeshadow. I've found the trick is to be as subtle as possible – apply the real-world rule of makeup. If you can tell there's something there, you're doing it wrong! )


For a paler feel, replace the sepia with a purple glaze (dilute Warlock Purple, or Leviathan Purple if you prefer washes), and use less yellow in the mixes. This will give the following results:


For a different result, use Dheneb Stone in place of the white to start:



For a pale alien/elfen skintone, start from a pale base of 50/50 white and Dheneb Stone with a touch of purple added, then add more white for highlights. Glaze with very dilute purple and glaze repeatedly with white.

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Lurking Gaunt



buffalo, NY

Thanks, this is what i was looking for!
   
 
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