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step by step techniques

Take a look at some tutorials and step by step techniques that people use to paint with acrylic paint. This painting lesson and do not understand the definition of competence, or the percentage of address to a large extent. If you learn to use the right colors and shading techniques on the model must be done well.
specific plan. First, you should start with a precise design of the object you plan to paint. Some artists use the grid method, while the other hand free for the initial design. A suggestion that you should take to heart is: if you have no specific plan, not to the person blindly to paint. It is likely that most do not achieve a similar, if you do not have a likeness in pencil first.
The color of the meat. Once you have a specific plan, decide what color will be the meat in the paint. Many artists use a variety of colors. I suggest buying a good book tutorial describes the different ethnicities and different colors for meat.
• A foundation would titatium cold white light mixed with alizarin crimson with a touch of cadmium red. For a more warm or darker to this you must add a touch of cadmium yellow medium for a flesh-colored fishing. I also added a touch of burnt umber to darken the skin tone.
• A mixture common for people with dark skin would titatium white, burnt umber, cadmium red, cadmium yellow and a touch of the medium. To darken the tone, add more weight and medium shade cadmium red.
Shadows and dark areas. Shadows can generally be hot if the meat is cold and vice versa. If your flesh is warm and red, your shadow may be a mixture of meat mixed with a little blue. Some darker areas of meat can be a mixture of dough with a little burnt umber or mixed materials. The areas around the eyes, nose, ears and mouth generally have little visible red due to the fact that the skin is thinner and you can see the blood vessels and blood.
Painting is a gradual process.
1. Start with precision the drawing object. When you are satisfied with the probability of drawing, ink, such as consistency of burnt umber and basic design. If the subject you are drawing is very fair-skinned should lighten the mixture.
2. Then use a very fine texture of the flesh color and the central block in the entire region of the meat. You will complete the primary color. flesh tones Finally, find areas of shadow and start adding thin layers on thin colored flesh to create shadows. You can create a layer of color a little more. Areas that usually have a sort of shadow, are the lower eyelid, the area on the side of the nose and under and around the mouth.
3. You create levels that are lighter in color the same thing but with lighter colors. Areas that have shown values are lighter or the upper eyelid, cheek and chin.
4. Your painting come to life when you start adding the details of the nose, eyes and mouth. Practice with different colors for skin tones, because to accurately capture a person must have the resemblance of the color of their skin to be exact.

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