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Yellow, red, white,black.

2007-03-06 11:18:00 · answer #1 · answered by justbeingher 7 · 1 0

Opposite colors mixed together blend into different versions of a brownish gray. from there you may add yellows, reds and oranges for warm flesh tones, white for the lightest tones... and believe it or not - the cools: blue, purple and green can darken with a touch of black for the darker flesh tones.

There's no 100% sure-fire mixing guide... it's always been a touch of this and a touch of that when I paint - and depends on what base colors you are starting with.

(Example: A Phylocyclen blue will go green while a Cobalt blue makes the perfect pastel sky blue...)

I'm assuming you are trying to follow an assignment... that's why I chose the use of opposite colors. Normally I use my raw and burnt siennas and umbers.

Good luck hon. I hope I helped a little bit.
Peace! --De

2007-03-06 11:45:07 · answer #2 · answered by Depoetic 6 · 0 0

Yellow Ocre, Red , White, Play around with it Mixing the colours until you get it right for th Flesh tones you want.

2007-03-06 11:24:47 · answer #3 · answered by janus 6 · 0 0

You look at the colour of the flesh in question, then you match it by mixing what you've got.

2007-03-06 11:17:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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