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howamp;#39;s it going Andrew here and welcome to another painting video and in this short video Iamp;#39;m gonna tackle three commonly asked questions when it comes to painting portraits I get questions all the time through the youtube comment section and also by email and I thought Iamp;#39;d take this opportunity with this short video to tackle three really common questions one that has to do with toning the canvas another when it comes to your photographic reference and gritting up your design and transferring that to a canvas and another one that I get asked a bunch which is about mixing skin tones now this video is going to be more geared towards beginners but if youamp;#39;re an intermediate or an advanced painter then thereamp;#39;s gonna be something in here for you as well now letamp;#39;s kick things off with toning the canvas and if youamp;#39;ve been watching my painting videos for a while then youamp;#39;ll know I donamp;#39;t really like working over a st