Last Updated on March 13, 2023 by Dee
Struggling to get the right skin tone palettes for your digital portrait painting, or figure drawing on Procreate? If you’re using the Procreate app on your iPad to create digital artwork, you’ll want to check out these five gorgeous skin color palettes for Procreate.
Skin color palette Procreate: From light and creamy to deep and rich procreate skin tones, the color combinations in these 5 free Procreate Palettes will help you paint realistic digital portraits.
5 x Skin Color Palette Procreate
There is such a huge variety of skin colors throughout the world and sometimes it can be really tough achieving a realistic skin tone in digital art. One way to create realistic tones is by assembling a color “palette” of skin tones that fit the general color scheme of your portrait. That’s why I thought it would be helpful to share five digital painting skin tone palettes for Procreate, which can help you easily get the right colors for your work.
Deep
Click to download this Deep color palette HERE.
This color palette reflects deep, dark, and rich skin tones and includes highlights and low lights for creating depth.
This set of colors features deep, dark, and rich skin tones with highlights and low lights to help create depth. The color swatches are made for Procreate on the iPad.
Golden
Click to download this Golden color palette HERE.
These colors are perfect for creating a soft, warm, golden skin color. This collection of colors was made for Procreate on the iPad.
Olive
Click to download this Olive Color Palette HERE!
These skin tone colors are perfect for creating a rich, natural olive skin undertone for your portraits.
Includes creamy undertones with high lights and low lights that are great for creating realistic skin tones.
Fair
Click to download this Fair Color Palette for Procreate HERE!
This skin tone color palette features the most common skin tones with a pink undertone. It includes a range of light to dark colors as well as both warm and cool colors for creating realistic digital artwork.
Pale
Click to download this Pale Procreate Palette HERE!
This collection of skin tones is ideal for painting pale, milky complexions in Procreate. The pale skin tone collection was made to mimic human skin with a milk-white complexion in Procreate on the iPad. It includes both warm and cool undertones as well as highlights and low lights.
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How to download and use these Procreate palettes!
Click on the link here to access the swatches files you can drag into your Procreate palette menu, or use the JPEG images to create a new palette.
[Check out my best free procreate palettes here —-> 18 Free Color Palettes for Procreate]
How to import a free skin color palette for Procreate?
On your iPad, go to the link above to see the swatches file that you may drag into your Procreate palette menu.OR use the JPEG images to create a new color palette image.
Copy one of the color palettes above, and save it to your iPad gallery.
Open Procreate.
Tap the color icon, then pick your skin palettes option. On the top right of the colors window, tap the + button.
To get a color palette from an image, go to your photo gallery and find the picture you want. Select “New from photos” after that. This will take you to your photo gallery, where you can choose the photograph you wish to use as a source for generating the color palette!
Procreate will then lay out your swatches neatly for you to easily use!
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Check out my specialized color palettes for Procreate HERE…
How can I create a skin tone palette?
Creating a skin tone palette is easier than you think. On your iPad, go to the link above to see the swatches file that you may drag into your Procreate palette menu.
OR use the JPEG images to create a new palette.
Copy one of the color palettes above, and save it to your iPad gallery.
Open Procreate.
Tap the color icon, then pick your palettes option. On the top right of the colors window, tap the + button.
To get a skin tone palette from an image, go to your photo gallery and find the picture you want. Select “New from photos” after that. This will take you to your photo gallery, where you can choose the photograph you wish to use as a source for generating the color palette!
Procreate will then lay out your swatches neatly for you to easily use!
[Use these color palettes with Procreate Pose Stamp Brushes: HERE!]
Frequently asked questions about palettes in Procreate…
What equipment do you need to use Procreate?
To use Procreate you need an iPad only. It is not essential to have an Apple Pencil or stylus, but it does make creating art digitally much more life-like and smoother! All iPads released after 2015 work with Procreate.
[Read my article on choosing the best iPad for Procreate]
How to use Procreate Tools?
Procreate’s Paint, Smudge and Erase are the most important tools. The Brush Library is shared by all three options in the interface, and they operate in the same way.
Tap the tool you wish to use – Paint, Smudge, or Erase – and then touch your finger on it.
How can I create a digital canvas?
A digital canvas is created through a series of brush strokes, and can be altered to fit any size you desire!
A digital canvas is automatically created when you open a new document in Procreate. You can change the dimensions and resolution of your canvas size.
[Related Article: How to Choose the Right Digital Art Canvas Size]
How do I get more color palettes in Procreate?
The color palettes are accessible through the color swatches menu by opening it and tapping the Palettes icon on the bottom right corner.
Once you’ve made your selection, Procreate will display all of the color palettes that you have saved.
You can also get more color palettes like this skin tone palette free, by downloading them from websites (like artsydee.com) or by making your own!
Is there a color selector on Procreate?
Yes! You can access the color selector or eyedropper tool by going into your brushes palette and tapping the color wheel icon. This feature allows you to select a specific hue, saturation, brightness level, opacity setting, and blend mode for each tool.
Another way to select a color is by holding your finger on the image on your canvas. Procreate will then sample the color you are touching.
How do you make a skin palette?
Creating a skin tone palette is easier than you think. On your iPad, go to the link above to see the swatches files that you may drag into your Procreate palette menu. OR use the JPEG images to create a new palette.
Copy one of the color palettes above, and save it to your iPad gallery.
Open Procreate.
Tap the color icon, then pick your palettes option. On the top right of the colors window, tap the + button.
What Hex is skin tone?
#8d5524, #c68642, #e0ac69, #f1c27d, #ffdbac
Conclusion
I hope that you have found this post helpful and that you are now able to create beautiful digital portraits with realistic skintone palettes. If you have any questions or feedback, please don’t hesitate to leave a comment below.
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