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8/4/2025, 7:09:59 AM
>>96245871
>Based
Post a picture then.
>>96245906
Consider the attached pic. The key to making interesting and kinda-believable goblinoid skin is to have a tan or fleshy tone along with the green. There are a ton of ways to do it but the key thing is green (or blue or purple) skin looks fake very easily unless it has some warmth to it. On top of that it's easy to have it end up looking cartoony. That might be what you want. But I think some authenticity even in very imaginary things is always a bonus. The easiest way to do this with ork flesh is to just highlight with some cream or tan mixed in rather than just going to lighter and lighter green. Thanks for coming to my Mork Talk.
>Based
Post a picture then.
>>96245906
Consider the attached pic. The key to making interesting and kinda-believable goblinoid skin is to have a tan or fleshy tone along with the green. There are a ton of ways to do it but the key thing is green (or blue or purple) skin looks fake very easily unless it has some warmth to it. On top of that it's easy to have it end up looking cartoony. That might be what you want. But I think some authenticity even in very imaginary things is always a bonus. The easiest way to do this with ork flesh is to just highlight with some cream or tan mixed in rather than just going to lighter and lighter green. Thanks for coming to my Mork Talk.
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