Skin Tone Tutorials: How To Paint Caucasian Skin & Tattoos Part 3
April 16, 2015 by elromanozo
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once again another informative and enjoyable tutorial, thanks Romain
Yet another fantastic informative tutorial Romain.
I purchased a GW Ogre Kingdoms army some years back which I never really finished. This particular tutotial has inspired me to dig it out & finish it.
Looking forward to your next tutorial.
Thanks a lot guys ! 🙂
This one (skintones and tattoos) was expected and requested by many people, I hope it doesn’t disappoint…
Excellent tutorial.
Not mixing in the flesh tones with the tattoo ink colours is obviously where my previous attempts at tattooing failed.
Think I will practice on a few berserkers before I tackle Mikio the Sumo from Bushido.
Mikio ? Oh wow ! Ambitious ! I haven’t yet painted that one, even though i’ve owned it for a while… It’s going to take some heavy planning for the tattoos !
You’ll do just fine, I bet.
Yes I’ve had him pretty much since he was released and have been intimidated by the fine example on the Bushido website ever since.
love it like the tattoo as well.
Amazing detail on the tattoo. If I hadn’t seen it done I would have assumed it was a transfer or template or some such trickery. 😀
Thanks ! It’s not my best work. It’s possible to do something a lot finer, with more time and a template (and no cameras… lol) ! 🙂
The barbarian flesh from army painter. Is it similar to elf flesh or is it redder?