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Skining flesh

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I got no idea, but you could look at the abomination skin (pudge). And try to make it kinda like him.
 

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Depends a bit on how skilled you are at digital art, I don't think there's anything particular to skinning when making flesh. Use some references (like the guy above me posted) and generally make the same colour as your own flesh I suppose. Also, if it's supposed to be rotting, I guess some red, green and purple should be worked into the colour at various exposed places and it should generally be pale (not shiny and colourful). Hope that helps a bit? ;)
 
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