I use that method and it works great for me but as you tested depends on the brand and how thin you go the rusults can be much different. Testing is part of the hobby. Great video!
@@evolutionxstudios I start with a light base skin tone then I seal it and start with the washes. Seal between washes like you did Then I apply shadows and highlights.
Great. You can paint realistic skin tone also if the head is made in translucent skin tone resin. I painted a lot of them even with using only wash.
That sounds great!
I've been wanting to try this. Do you have to mix the translucent resin with pigment and if so what do you use?
I use that method and it works great for me but as you tested depends on the brand and how thin you go the rusults can be much different. Testing is part of the hobby. Great video!
Thanks Jerry! Do you also start with white there?
@@evolutionxstudios I start with a light base skin tone then I seal it and start with the washes. Seal between washes like you did Then I apply shadows and highlights.
@@JUST_PAINT_IT gotcha! That is usually my process as well 👍🏻
Skin is basically orange + white.
Have you tried that? I would think orange and white wouldn’t work. But you have given me something else to try now 👍🏻
@@evolutionxstudios Nope but that's basically what skintone is, i use a combination of Vallejo Pale Skin + a few drops of Rosy Flesh.
come on man. Life is short.....Just buy a skintone.😆
Yeah I will definitely stick to using skin tones 😄