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#A8CBA0 Limestoned
#8B5A2B Precious Copper
#7F7F7F Grey
#F2F2F2 White Smoke
#8A1B1B Socialist

zombie theme,colors for painting model of zombie face,colors rotten,pale

Palette Description

When applying colors to a model’s face, especially for a zombie theme, consider the following steps:

  1. Preparation:
    • Start with a clean and dry surface. If you’re using a base coat, apply a primer suitable for the material of your model.
  2. Base Layer:
    • Use a light application of the Pale Green ( #A8CBA0 ) to create a base skin tone. You can use a sponge or a brush to apply it evenly, covering the entire face.
  3. Shading and Depth:
    • Apply the Rotten Flesh ( #8B5A2B ) in areas where shadows naturally fall, such as under the cheekbones, around the nose, and under the jawline. This will add depth to the face.
    • Blend this color gently into the pale green base to create a natural gradient.
  4. Adding Gray Tones:
    • Use the Moldy Gray ( #7F7F7F ) for further shading. Apply it sparingly to areas that need more shadow, such as the temples and around the eyes.
  5. Highlighting:
    • For highlights, use the Dead White ( #F2F2F2 ) on the high points of the face, like the forehead and cheekbones. This will give a sickly, undead glow.
  6. Details and Accents:
    • Use the Blood Red ( #8A1B1B ) for any wounds, cuts, or blood effects. Apply it carefully around the mouth or on any exposed areas of flesh to create a dramatic effect.
    • You might also want to add some darker reds or browns for bruising around the wounds.
  7. Finishing Touches:
    • Once the paint is dry, you can add any final touches, such as gloss finishes on the blood for realism.
    • Consider using a setting spray to protect your paint job and enhance the durability of the finish.
  8. Experiment:
    • Don’t hesitate to experiment with mixtures of your colors to achieve the desired effect. Layering different shades can create a more realistic appearance.

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