I suggest you get a flesh tone pencil, Though you could always try making one through yellow, orange, pink and brown, but that can be difficult. Even if you have flesh toned pencils, It can sometimes be worth having those around, as accents and blushes.
To achieve a fade, start by practicing on a blank piece of paper, you will need to master the technique first, as it is the only way to gauge how much distance the colour will travel. Better to become familiar with a technique elsewhere than risk ruining a piece you have been working on.
To fade a single colour out to white - start with an intense application of your colour (at the center of your page) and as you more away from the center apply less and less pressure on your pencil until you are just barely touching the surface of the ground (paper).
Using a stump of other blending tool, draw out from the center (or most intense colour) toward the blank ground. You will be drawing the stump past the edge of the area you have coloured. Continue doing this over the entire area until the colour is no longer transferred from the stump to the ground. This should result in a good fade from colour to white.
To fade one colour into another, once again practice on a blank piece of paper (in a horizontal or landscape orientation). Place a circle of one colour on the left and one on the right.
If you are fading two primary colours together start very small. Following the instructions above work outward, decreasing the pressure on your pencil as you go. You will want to bring each colour past the center line, in such a manner as to have the two primary colours overlapping in the middle of the page.
When you start using your blending tool remember to use a different one for each colour as you do not want to "muddy" one with the other. Continue pulling colour toward the center of the page and then using a third blending tool, merge the two colours.
if you mean made it look lighter and softer then you color as lightly as possible but the color has tov show then add i teeenny tiiny bit more darkness and get your first finger and rub it out c=
You'd either have to buy a tan colored pencil, or color blend. You could try mixing light brown, white, and maybe a light peach or pink color if it's for a face. And if you have some pretty good pencils, a cream color would work really well too.
the shade should be darker than the light source like this
You use a brown pencil :-)
Use a Q-Tip for blending
Apricot, peach, light oranges and pinks.
If your making a caucasian skin tone then get white paint and a little orange paint and mix it. If you want to make shades on the person add more orange. If the scene where they are in is slightly darker, like inside a house rather than outside, add alittle brown. If it's for an colored skin tone use a chocolate brown, or cocoa depending on who your painting.
if you mix pale pink with a bit of yellow and a TINY drop of green, you usually get a standard skin tone for a caucasian person.
There are so many different skin tones, you will have to experiment a lot to find exactly what you want. Basically you can get a fair skin tone, mixing white with very small amounts of yellow and red, small ammounts of ocre or brown will give you darker tones.
Shading and mixing of tones (if you are using color materials) is important when drawing skin pigment. A slight shade can suggest a darker skin tone.
You can make your own skin-tone recolor in body shop. Or you can download green skin fromhttp://modthesims.info/download.php?t=305760If you want it too be lighter, darker, or just plain different, i can make a skin-tone for you (you can email me at xcutiex009@aol.com, and i could make one for you or teach you how to make one)
Helen Keller's lips were likely flesh-colored, in line with her skin tone.
it really depends on what your skin tone is. when you go to shop for it, just try to find the one most consistent with your skin tone.
To tone the skin means to make all your skin the same color. Like some peoples' arm may be white at the top but then the rest is tan. So some people may want to tone their arm skin to make their whole arm the same color.
Lotions work on almost every skin tone. Just make sure to find the right symptons of your skin on the label.
I t depends on which skin tone
You can't you ugly chapy!
she uses body make up
For example, if a baby is made by an African American parent and a Caucasian parent, the baby will almost always have a dark skin tone. The reason for this is because the gene for dark skin color is dominant over the gene for light tone skin.
Yes it does, but you can also use natural ways to even the skin tone. Like lemon juice, oatmeal, honey, milk and Vitamin C. Vanity make up does help tone even-ness skin.
Genitalia are naturally darker than other skin. That darker skin tone is the normal skin tone for that region. The darkening is a natural part of the maturation process, and occurs during puberty.
White and Brown.