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Does anyone have/know of any tutorials for painting frozen flesh/bones. I haven't found anything satisfactory on youtube, and if I can, I'd rather save image searching "fozen flesh" as a last resort, as I don't need to see that many pictures of people with frostbite.

My aim here, if it helps people understand what i'm looking for, is to simulate the sort of colour you might find on bodies buried (and the resurrected) under snow drifts or in icy, frozen ground.
This is the only sort of example I could find of this on youtube, but it's not the look I'm after.




For the skeletons, this is the closest to what I'm trying to achieve that I've been able to find, but I think this gives off the illusion of being cold via the rust armour, grey cloaks, etc. rather then actually being chilly bones as it were.
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Incidentally, if anyone knows who did this, i'd love a name or link to more of their work.
As far as the Zombies go though, I'm coming up short on ideas of methods of getting the cold look i'm after. Any tutorials I can find just give either rotting pink or occasionally green skin.

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You need cold blues in there. Mix it into all the tones. Make it even more obvious on the bones. Sure, bones don't actually go blue, buts it's more about creating the association in people's minds.

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