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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 5:05 pm
When you mix oranges, yellow-oranges, and yellows with white, you get pretty good skin colors. This is kind of complicated using Prismacolor pencils, because of the soft lead. You go through white like crazy. I was wondering if you color over the oranges and yellows with a white Copic or Prismacolor marker, would it blend and make a skin color or do I have to constantly use pencils? I don't have either kind or marker, and I'm not going to spend money on something that I don't know will work. Also another question if this isn't possible. What colors in the Prismacolor pencils 42 ct. set mix well with Light Peach for the skin? Please use the real names for the Prismacolor pencils. Don't just use words that describe the color please.
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:40 pm
Try using your pencils so that you only use them very lightly, and let the white of the paper show through instead of using a white pencil, otherwise you could try something like white charcoal pencils, white conte or even white chalk pastels to help get the colour you need because all three of these generally turn up brighter then a white pencil.
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 10:02 pm
White charcoal is very dominant. Well, the white charcoal that I have is. Its China White. I wouldn't use oranges and yellows if I knew how to mix Light Peach with other colors. The only color I see that mixes well is Peach blending to Light Peach = good shading Spainish Orange blending to Light Peach = alright shading Orange blending to Yellow-Orange blending to Yellow = good shading Those are the only ways I know how to blend pencils. I can blend paints better, but I don't have time to paint all of my art. And white isn't a strong color in acrillic paints either. I would be using up white paint more than white pencils.
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