General Review #12, Andrea Flesh and White Paint Set, Vid 81

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2011

This is another review of Andrea Paint products. I take a look at the Flesh and White Paint Sets.

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  • Can you do a video how to paint faces using Andrea technique w/ camera angled as in this video.

  • @51164artman I'll try but it may be awhile. Michigan Toy Soldier Co has some vids of using them. Do a search of them and also the paints and you should find them. Thanks mate for watching!

  • Thats Not White Paint Its A Few Sperms Mashed UP!

  • @Xxhow2lovexX Yeah...

  • Laurent Exposito mas uses nothing but the Andrea Flesh Set for his flesh colors. So that's an interesting fact. I'm not sure about the white set because sometimes you want to paint "clean" white instead of the brown "dirty" white. But it looks good.

    I'll definitely look into the Flesh and Black set and maybe the White. Not really into the other colors though. But I haven't heard one thing bad about Andrea paint.

  • @Ydouneed2nomyname Sorry I missed this one! I have his video and that's where I first learned of them I think. I like their paints a lot. The white set can be left off. You can live without the flesh set but I don't recommend it. LOL The black set is an absolute must to get, period. Thanks buddy for watching!

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  • @Xxhow2lovexX dude just give it up your not even funny

  • Im sorry its Laurent Esposito mas. Typo.

  • @wncranger It is a wonderful set. Thanks, I didn't know that!

  • I really like Andrea Flesh. I learned how to make a very convincing flesh using oil paint through an airbrush. The secret is the tiny amount of green in the mix. You can detect it in the Andrea Flesh shades. It really mimics the subsurface scattering of light on skin. Great review. Thanks!

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