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Portrait Tutorial 4 - Light and Dark Tones

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2010

number 4 of my new series. regards tone on the face and how depth is created.

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  • Could you use a stump to get the same effect as a tissue?

  • @ella4july yes however i think a stump is a little small, you want a large area for skin tones (unless its the nose or something), cuz it has less imperfections. :)

  • what pencil did you use to do the first layer of the skin tone?

  • @1stElitepk it should be a B pencil :) i find it works best for the first tone

  • what paper do you use?

  • @tangkag879 brisol board 300gsm :)

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  • @AndrewFisherArt i use 5b and 7b

  • @AndrewFisherArt

    thanks (:

  • @KathiLikesMusic its a rubber pencil xD basically a thin rubber that is in a case. its retractable and u can rub finer details out :)

  • what's that at 4:28 ?? (: nice vid :b

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