What an awesome tutorial for creating ski tones with prisma coloured pencils. After watching his video for the first time I re-created the chart exactly like you had done. When cooling skin tomes this cart is my 1st go to. It is a wonderful tutorial for beginners or pro colonists. I watched so many tutorials that is actually confused me. SO grateful to have cm across this. Wonderful job, just wonderful!
Hi, you have so many examples for lighter skin tones but only one sample of darker skin tones. can you make another guide for the dark skin tone because they're not so monotonic the way have it here. thank you
Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us! It is definitely at an expert level and I am still trying to understand. :) I have some questions for you! In your chart, you have 2 columns under the cool skin tone ... are these just different choices for each row? Like 2 choices to use for shadows for a cool toned skin? How do we choose which column to use? Also, how many mid-tones do you recommend in a typical, lower detailed portrait? I guess your portraits are super realistic! Also, is the "glaze" the high-light color, or is it just the burnishing color? Thanks so much! I appreciate more clarity! Brenda
Hello, very interesting video. can you please use the individual cards you have finished, where you can somehow link the colors to the matching face colors, so that you can maybe print it out. That would be very helpful. Thank you. Greetings from the far north of Germany Yvonne
Only been colouring number of weeks. I know im not colour blind but i could not see whst you see. Plus i cant get my hesd around a COOL red. So im noy ready for this. Bit i look foreard to comonh bsck snd sharing your expartice. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😘😘
It takes a while to train the eye to see these subtle changes in colors. I used to study a reference photo for days in the beginning to be able to see those differences. If you want to learn more about cool vs warm here is my blog post that can help you: www.ecegurler.com/post/how-to-avoid-muddy-color-mix
I created my own :) If you want I could email you filled chart as a high resolution photo. My email address is contact@ecegurler.com, just shoot me an email and I will send it to you
Timestamp 2:15 shows colors 943 - 947, all of which could be used in examples of dark skin tones. Dark skin has more warm and cool tones than lighter caucasian, asian, or olive skin. On your chart, why was a different model used only to show the "dark" skin tone when the other tones use the same model? I realize lighting can cause darker skin tones to appear lighter or darker in photos. However, anyone who's seen Chadwick Boseman or a photo of him should realize your example isn't an accurate portrayal of his skin. Additionally I've never seen a photo of him with ashy lips. Also, why are both dark skin tone examples depicted similarly when the models vary greatly in skin color? Is this due the medium you've chosen?