This beige color that appears before the art begins might be an "underpainting" or a tonal base that many artists use in realistic paintings. Underpainting is a classic technique where a layer of neutral or base color is applied to the canvas before adding details. It helps establish tonal values (light and dark) and creates a unified base, making it easier to develop shadows and highlights harmoniously in the final painting.

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I know, it's a common thing. I asked if you meant that as the "peculiar way", because it seemed like you are not familiar with that.

Yes, I wasn't familiar with it, so I did some research to understand it better.