I am going to copy this mix in my notes and try it out - what I don't understand is how you add so many shading colors on top of the wet packed flesh - and then how do you repeat the process in the same spots again??? I am going to pull
I am going to copy this mix in my notes and try it out - what I don't understand is how you add so many shading colors on top of the wet packed flesh - and then how do you repeat the process in the same spots again??? I am going to pull you into a corner at the conference and have you show me- I need visual girl! Thanks, a bunch !
Hi Trish, I do not have the piece with me right now but its probably 6 x 4 inches. The flesh tone is the same formula I always use:
Flesh tone:
4 parts S320(opalescent white), 5 parts 6701C (light pink), 1 1/2 parts NS190 (Light golden amber)
Mix above together and wet-pack a layer. You add your shading into this wet layer. I used H35 (light lavender), T313 (light blue), H24(light yellow), 669 (light pink), 132 (toast), N90 (dark grey). I then dry this layer and fire it. I will do the second layer the same as the first. Subsequent layers will be mostly the flesh tone mix unless I feel I need more shading. If you have any question please let me know.
thanks Debbie,
I am going to copy this mix in my notes and try it out - what I don't understand is how you add so many shading colors on top of the wet packed flesh - and then how do you repeat the process in the same spots again??? I am going to pull
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Hi Trish, I do not have the piece with me right now but its probably 6 x 4 inches. The flesh tone is the same formula I always use:
Flesh tone:
4 parts S320(opalescent white), 5 parts 6701C (light pink), 1 1/2 parts NS190 (Light golden amber)
Mix above
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How large is this piece Debbie and what color did you use for the flesh tones?
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Thank you Chris!!!!
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