Different Skin Hues
Written by Eludus.
The first batch of images were generated from the prompts that used humans as the main race.
Using words such as "pigmented", "painted", or "dyed/hued" provided somewhat decent results.
Try using human or other human-esque races it typically favors more natural occurring skin tones.
You can try to counteract it with negative prompts, but it still wasn't very consistent on my end.
These are the results from that experimental journey.

As for the second round of testing it provided much better and more consistent results for the conjurations.
Here is the prompt that was used:
Portrait of a [INSERT COLOR] *SLIME* character with [INSERT COLOR] skin. They are wearing lightweight, flowing robes decorated with mystical symbols. Background should be a fantasy landscape with a hint of magic in the air.
The keyword here was changing from a human to slime as it was able to be more flexible with the color of the skin tones.
I also used the MythWeaver v2 model and applied the "Use Same Image Seed".
Depending on what race/species you are trying to conjure, you may have different results. Here are the results from that prompt:

Results from other users' experimentation:


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