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Flesh is a great nude hue. Works great on color portraits.
This color is perfect to achieve skin tones, especially when mixed with browns and ochres.
A slightly muted pink with a blush quality.
A very rich rosy muted tone.
Light, dusty and opaque, the dirty side of pink.
Creamy Pale Flesh Tone
A very light and less muted pink.
A Light Creamy Flesh Tone. A Great Breakdown Tone For Any Color Family
The Name Describes This Tone Perfectly, A Good Deep Flesh Tone. A Good Base For Brown Tones And Portraits
The orange counterpart to Rawhide. It is a medium-dark flesh tone with an orange tint.
A light warm brown tone.
A shaded pinkish flesh tone.
A great mid flesh tone. Leans slightly toward pink.
The Name Says It, A Good Lighter Flesh Tone To Complement Dark Flesh For Color Portraits
Light Peachy Flesh Tone Color
A yellower version of Burnt Orange, but more opaque.
A lighter grayed-out variant of Medium Chestnut.
A very dark warm brown. One of our darkest value browns.
Developed by artist Ron Russo, this portrait set has been designed to give depth and contrast to portrait work. With warm and cool tones, this set...
View full detailsA deeply muted skin tone on the warmer side.
A yellowish warm brown tone. Has a great mid-value heal. Perfect for those looking for a less “red” brown.
A super rich dark flesh tone on the warmer side.
A muted base skin tone on the warmer side.
Tattoo artist Rich Pineda packs his stunning portraits with the colorful warmth of life. Using a saturated palette of flesh hues, his dramatic appr...
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