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Payne's Grey |
A dark blue-grey often used for shadows and tonal work. |
3/5 |
Space Wolves. Medium coverage, best used for shading. |
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Hooker's Green |
A dark, rich green named after botanical artist William Hooker. |
4/5 |
Plague Creep. Green yellow when thinned leading to intersting shading possibilities. |
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Unbleached Titanium |
A soft, beige color that's a warmer and darker variation of titanium white. |
5/5 |
Cloth / Ecclesiarchy / Dark Angels. Exceptional mid tone for religious clothing. |
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Burnt Sienna |
A rich brown with a warm undertone, commonly used in landscapes. |
5/5 |
Leather / Wood. Outstanding coverage and exceptional mid tone for leather and wood. Highly adaptable. |
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Phthalo Green (Blue Shade) |
A deep, vibrant green with a blue undertone. |
3/5 |
Accenting / Shading. Not great coverage, blue could be richer and requires a bit of mixing. Great in the right application. |
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Ultramarine Blue (Red Shade) |
A deep blue with a slight hint of violet. |
4/5 |
Ultramarines / For Guilliman!. Amazing coverage and brillant hue. Can be dominating and if not blended can impact immersion. |