Thanks, I had a cream undertone then a lot of yellow lines for the hair ^^' wish there could have been more depth, but oh well. For clothes I wanted something relatively simple and came up with these
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Ooo, I have prisma markers. I don't have that shade of skin, though, so I don't use my markers much.
Excellent job with the shading and blending of colors.
I actually use three or four markers to get a skintone.. cream, eggshell, lightpeach, and light walnut .. (this one actually has the middle two) its hard getting the right amount of color so you don't look like a baked potato fresh markers are the best for blending but its hard heh.. Thank you ^^
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Yeah, to me, markers are needlessly difficult. The color looks awesome, but color pencils are easier to use, and usually you can just get a skintone with one color.
So, props again on the marker use!
I agree with you on that, colored pencils are easier to use in regards to controlling color. There are some times where I mix using colored pencils and markers.. It makes an interesting appearance of texture when layered
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Excellent job with the shading and blending of colors.
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So, props again on the marker use!
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