Found this a long time ago but as with age I forgot where I had it but since I found it again I thought I would post it up and share.
First: Use yellow and blue to make a green paint, then mix in the same amount of orange or red to produce a brown. Mix the paint thoroughly to produce a smooth brown color.
Next: Add a small amount of white paint to lighten the brown color, then add just a touch of yellow to produce a tan sienna color.
Next: Split the mixture of sienna color in two separate piles then add just a touch of light red to one pile of sienna. Mix this pile thoroughly to produce an umber color.
Lastly: Use small portions of both sienna and umber and mix together to produce a rosy flesh color. Add a little white to the mixture to produce a natural fleshy skin tone.
Hope it helps some of you out and give some a starting point on skin.
First: Use yellow and blue to make a green paint, then mix in the same amount of orange or red to produce a brown. Mix the paint thoroughly to produce a smooth brown color.
Next: Add a small amount of white paint to lighten the brown color, then add just a touch of yellow to produce a tan sienna color.
Next: Split the mixture of sienna color in two separate piles then add just a touch of light red to one pile of sienna. Mix this pile thoroughly to produce an umber color.
Lastly: Use small portions of both sienna and umber and mix together to produce a rosy flesh color. Add a little white to the mixture to produce a natural fleshy skin tone.
Hope it helps some of you out and give some a starting point on skin.