Quote:maybe what you could do is take the paint off and look up somewhere on the net and find out what colors are best to use to make flesh tone if you don\'t have that color to work with . or maybe a mask maker can help you out in letting you know which colors work best . but i think you had a great start at it . can\'t wait to see this thing finished .
mike,
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I\'m not an expert mask maker by any means, but when I was looking for flesh tone paint for airbrushing the king mask I made, here\'s what I did:
I picked up some acrylic colors from Michaels, specifically FolkArt #451 \'Cappuccino\'. About 95 cents for a bottle. I mixed 60% Monster Makers latex paint base, 20% color base, and 20% windex.
Also, milky consistency may be too thick which could be why your airbrush is not passing it well. Thin it out and keep testing it. You could also have too much air pressure going through the gun.
This is the resulting fleshtone color:
![[Image: king1.jpg]](http://home.comcast.net/~vectrex23/king1.jpg)
You can darken it with some darker brown acrylic (FolkArt #452 \'Burnt Umber\', or#944 \'Nutmeg\')
-Eric