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- Find The Perfect Skin Tone - DMC Threads - Lord Libidan
Can't find a skin tone for your cross stitch? This guide shows the best color tones to ensure you always have the perfect fit using DMC threads
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- How to describe tones of skin color? : r writing - Reddit
How to describe tones of skin color? I want to be sensible and inclusive and write different skin tones accurately I’ve heard it’s offensive for example to use food “coffee, caramel etc” to describe them Any tips?
- POC, how do I respectfully describe skin tones? : r writing - Reddit
The old man's thin skin was covered with liver spots and stretched over arthritic knuckles and swollen purple veins pulsating below the surface And for some reason, I don't know why; I use a lot of smell, scent, and fragrance words when talking about a character's skin
- Visual Reference Guide to Natural Human Skin Tones (+ The . . . - Reddit
This is because as skin tones get lighter, they desaturate to seem less "glowing" or "shiny " So, when I had left the Saturation levels the same, the tone color and lightness darkest didn't adjust 2A: Pale (AKA Soft or Muted) - Paleness is often confused "Fair-Skin" and "Light-Skin" which are only shade categories and not saturation categories
- Advice for darker skin tone : r minipainting - Reddit
Dark skin isn’t just brown- there’s often blues and purples in the shadows, and greens and oranges reds in the highlights I’d recommend trying to mix a base tone from a couple different paints, adjusting the proportions for areas you want lighter darker My personal favorite recipe: Burnt Sienna as the base of the mixture, or an equivalent orange-brown Ultramarine Blue to add darkness
- Non-offensive ways to describe skin colors? : r writing - Reddit
As your characters are introduced to like and dislike equally, I think skin tones should exist, it will be very welcoming in a book I would love to read a novel by you with characters were a blended description of medium ocher, deep buff, or tanned or olive descriptions
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