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Skin Colour Palette for Digital Art

I made a skin colour palette for digital art today, which I thought I will share with you guys. If you ever find yourself trying to make a realistic digital painting, you can use these colours to make the skin of the person. Just keep mixing these colours until you have the correct shades you want to use. I'll be using this for the characters I am busy drawing!


You can download this palette on DeviantArt.

I look forward to share the first character with you once I am done with her!

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