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Old 03-26-2002, 11:16 PM   #11
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Wow, Renee, it is tough to speak about something that is purely visual...and I fear that sometimes I may be doing more harm than good....

I seldom, if ever, try to match or directly paint the undertones in skin. Those tones are CREATED (automatically) by cooling a halftone by the use of a scumble. If the scumble containes yellows...you get "greenish" tones...and without yellows, they become "blueish".

A GLAZE is a single layer made up of transparent colors + medium...and is allowed to dry.

A SCUMBLE is a single layer made up of opaque colors + medium...and is allowed to dry.

Also, I am not sure what you mean by the term "dry brush"...

Don't be upset if what I say is confusing to you all, remember that there are soooo many ways to paint, that if the way you do it works for you...it is exactly right.
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