HOT TAKE: You're Painting Skin Tones The Wrong Way!

To be fair, your approach to painting skin tones might be totally fine but in this video I will show you my way which could really help you grow as a miniature painter. Join me, as I paint this German soldier from PanzerArt in 1/35 scale, taking a rest in the desert heat. In this video I am again working with a distinct light direction, but this time I wanted to focus on painting skin tones! How do you like my miniature? Tell me in the comments! What's your favorite way to paint skin tones? Check out FREE! HQ-photos of the finished model: https://www.patreon.com/posts/free-hq... Follow me on Instagram for more content! 📸   / kit_chronicles_scalemodels   Time Codes: Products I used in this video: AK Interactive 3rd Gen Acrylics: AK11440 Desert Uniform Base AK11009 Warm Grey AK11114 Deck Tan Ak11120 Mud Brown AK11124 Middle Stone AK11078 Medium Orange AK11427 Green Uniform Base AK11112 Grim Brown AK11414 Splittermuster Base AK11006 Silver Grey Ak11158 Reflective Green AK11319 RAL7028 Dunkelgelb Ausgabe 1944 AK11167 Anthracite Grey AK11424 Grey Green AK11013 Pale Grey AK11436 Canvas Tone AK11027 Rubber Black AK11025 German Grey AK11113 Chocolate (Chipping) AK11153 Extra Dark Green AK11111 Burnt Umber AK11174 Snow Blue AK11428 Light Green Uniform AK11186 Light Prussian Blue AK11096 Wine Red AK11162 Spectrum Blue AK11029 Black AK11139 Golden Olive AK11036 Ice Yellow AK11001 White AK Real Colors: RC808 Off White Vallejo Model Color 70.958 Pink Vallejo Model Air 71.102 Red Citadel Colour Layer Fire Dragon Bright Scale 75 Acrylic Paints: SART-09 Light Skin SART-01 Art White SART-20 Yellow Ochre SART-42 Burnt Sienna SART-06 Burnt Sienna Umber SART-52 Sky Blue SART-53 Cobalt Violet Grey SART-18 Naples Yellow SART-36 Earth Green SART-12 Burnt Skin SART-41 Dark Brown Ochre SART-56 Yellow Oxide SART-25 Dark Violet SART-10 Crimson This video is NOT sponsored in any form! #miniaturepainting #scalemodel #miniature #acrylicpaints #miniaturepainter