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Check out the brushes on my Website: 👉 https://kraymerart.com/collections/br... 👉 / discord 👈 Check out our brand new free discord server to connect with fellow artists and learn ways to make money with your art (will be releasing info on exclusive content soon)! A video 1 year and 2 months in the making... (yes, really.) This is the ultimate 7 step skin painting formula I pieced together from the best Chinese digital artists on YouTube and BiliBili. If you've ever felt stuck trying to render realistic skin - soft, luminous, dimensional - this is the only tutorial you'll ever need. And most importantly, I've included all the brushes that I used for this painting, and all the layers files, so enjoy! (lowkey a crime that barely any art tutorials do this) And of course, any support would be greatly appreciated. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 00:32 Step 1 2:41 Step 2 4:24 Step 3 6:47 Step 4 8:16 Step 5 9:35 Step 6 11:06 Step 7 12:40 Finishing Touches Perfect for: Painting OC portraits and commissions Understanding what actually makes skin look real Anyone who's tired of hit-or-miss tutorials The Secret Formula to Paint Skin (from the "Chinese Youtube") I break everything down in order: from shadows and transitions to final highlights, all while showing my exact process, tools, and brushes. By the end of this video, you'll know how to replicate the skin painting techniques that make Chinese artists stand out online. Watch the full breakdown, and paint along step-by-step. Based on real studies of top artists Compatible with Procreate, Photoshop, Clip studio paint, Ibis Paint, Krita, and more. Includes brush references tagged to each step Let me know in the comments if this helped you finally understand skin painting; and tag me if you try it.