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My comment about using the technique known as grisaille WAS helpful. For several hundred years it has been the chief way to get wonderfully alive fleshtones in various media, especially oil paint. If you choose to remain uneducated, I can do nothing for you. If all you want are compliments upon a done deed, then why post here? Just throw it in the gallery and wait for applause. You are not worth my time, and so I'm going to exit these threads. Carolly
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This character is Mike 2, I call this one Trever. I was playing around with lighting colors, pink and blue to see what would happen with a bright white light,Well what happened I think made the skin look almost I alive I think, almost like it has blue blood vain complextion on untan skin? Anyone agree?