Excellent, skin tone colours are very difficult to get right, if painting a true painting or very detailed drawing. When learning about colour we, (including me) have learnt is not the skin tone that matters but the light or the things we don't paint or draw. Imagine a face with red light falling on it the face would be red so how do we show this by studying reflection or other thing on a drawing that the light falls on, background etc. I did a few paintings of the people with just half faces ( just outlines) with nothing on. Why! to show bright light, so its the reflection not tone. Your drawing is excellent, the colour tone is where you should study it can be different with shadow and clothes. I'm saying this not as a criticism but as something to work towards. Try watercolour pencils then you can start blending colour together.
Hi Joey don't forget about the lighter fluid and do use some pastel, pastel pencil and watercolor too mix it up experiment you have a great talent and I know you will be showing me up soon all you need is to improve the technique. It takes time I am still evolving too!!!!!!!!!!
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