![Strange Worlds of Jason Kilgore - Author on Twitter: "A helpful chart for respectfully describing skin colors without using foods. (source: html address written at bottom of chart) #writingcommunity #writing https://t.co/76Fvu7VnB3" / Strange Worlds of Jason Kilgore - Author on Twitter: "A helpful chart for respectfully describing skin colors without using foods. (source: html address written at bottom of chart) #writingcommunity #writing https://t.co/76Fvu7VnB3" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FDtNn4AVQAIAAva.jpg:large)
Strange Worlds of Jason Kilgore - Author on Twitter: "A helpful chart for respectfully describing skin colors without using foods. (source: html address written at bottom of chart) #writingcommunity #writing https://t.co/76Fvu7VnB3" /
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![jennifer daniel on Twitter: "When I was writing this proposal in 2019 imagine my surprise when I discovered that not only did some emoji fonts support handshake skin tones but Noto Emoji jennifer daniel on Twitter: "When I was writing this proposal in 2019 imagine my surprise when I discovered that not only did some emoji fonts support handshake skin tones but Noto Emoji](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E0gCcG5UcAAumy5.jpg)
jennifer daniel on Twitter: "When I was writing this proposal in 2019 imagine my surprise when I discovered that not only did some emoji fonts support handshake skin tones but Noto Emoji
![For Character Reference] Are there any good names/categories for skin tones/ undertones that don't sound like ridiculous Crayola colors (umber, honeydew, chocolate, espresso, etc.)? : r/CharacterDevelopment For Character Reference] Are there any good names/categories for skin tones/ undertones that don't sound like ridiculous Crayola colors (umber, honeydew, chocolate, espresso, etc.)? : r/CharacterDevelopment](https://preview.redd.it/mb69w7gca5551.png?width=1796&format=png&auto=webp&s=a1dfb8c7c8e0f7f5748a0bf79c51aa5fa7d9c479)
For Character Reference] Are there any good names/categories for skin tones/ undertones that don't sound like ridiculous Crayola colors (umber, honeydew, chocolate, espresso, etc.)? : r/CharacterDevelopment
![Jupiter (they/ey/cosm) on Twitter: "@m00nlithalo I made this a while ago as a quick reference. Obviously there's not as clear cut of a line between medium and dark but like. Y'all please Jupiter (they/ey/cosm) on Twitter: "@m00nlithalo I made this a while ago as a quick reference. Obviously there's not as clear cut of a line between medium and dark but like. Y'all please](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EwaCBBOWgAYqh-f.jpg:large)