Within this new airbrush painting tutorial, I'll show you all the tricks and techniques I use to paint realistic and believable skin textures. We'll be painting a portrait of an old woman using acrylic paints and an airbrush, all on a gessoed canvas. I'll start with the eye and paint in all the wrinkles and creases around it using ripped paper, DIY skin texture templates, and airbrush shields. Next week we'll continue onto the second part. Thanks for watching!
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Colors Used:
Burnt Umber- [ Ссылка ]
Sepia- [ Ссылка ]
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Payne's Grey- [ Ссылка ]
Red- [ Ссылка ]
Reducer- distilled water
Supplies Used:
Airbrush- [ Ссылка ]
Compressor- [ Ссылка ]
Erasers- [ Ссылка ]
Electric Eraser- [ Ссылка ]
Paint Scratching Tool- [ Ссылка ]
Gesso- [ Ссылка ]
Artool Freehand Shield- [ Ссылка ]
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Lens- [ Ссылка ]
Macro Lens- [ Ссылка ]
Microphone- [ Ссылка ]
Audio Interface- [ Ссылка ]
Mac- [ Ссылка ]
Video Editor- DaVinci Resolve
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timestamps:
00:00 skin textures
00:21 supplies
00:46 color mixing
02:23 canvas & grid
02:55 left iris
04:26 pupil & iris textures
07:34 upper eye lid
10:39 eye lashes
12:45 DIY skin texture template
15:29 using the skin texture template
17:48 building value techniques
20:10 painting wrinkles using paper
22:29 specular highlight tool
23:27 lower eyelid
24:01 painting wrinkles below the eye
26:47 channel members thanks
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