
Quite dark I think, I choose it because my lady is a sort of barbarian I diluted the paint slightly 1 part water to 2 parts paints (more or less) and it took 3 coats to cover completely.
#Pfigure painnt set skin
The basecolour I painted all the skin in Basic Flesh, until it is completely opaque. In real life the effect is much less harsh of course.

I purposly post huge pictures (click to enlarge) so you can see every little stroke on the mini. I had practiced with the paints a little before I started this mini. As you can tell from the pictures, my skills with these paints will need to improve a lot still, and by all means don’t take this as a tutorial but just a little tour through my experiences with these paints. I would like to end this review with a step-by-step painting the skintone of a lovely sculpted female from Hasslefree miniatures. Step-by-step: painting female skin with Scale 75 Flesh Paint Set

Maybe the bottles are a bit too full? I guess they must have a reason to make it like this, but it was a very messy business 😉 Making a hole is not a problem, but paint rushing out by the bunch right after making the hole is a bit of a waste. What I did not like on these particular bottles was that you need to create a hole in the bottle top. On the bottle design: I like dropper bottles, because they just make measuring the paints so much easier, and you don’t need to use an old brush to get the paint out. I do think that, in order to get nice blends, you still have to make mixes between the different paints, but that should not be a problem for most of us ).

I still have to admit that there are a few colours I would like to add, those are: a more chocolate-coloured warmer toned brown, as the brown in the set is a bit cooler a dark blue to use in the shadows (I think the dark paint in the set works really well, but if you really want to create a lot of contrast a bit more blue would help) and lastly a more brownish midtone to help create a more olive skintone. I think it is absolutely possible to paint a diversity of ethnic skintones. The lightest colour is very light (although one step lighter would be even more perfect) and the darkest colour is very dark. It is nice that there is a more pinkish midtone, which is good for adding life to a mini. See our " Bargain Bin" section for SPECIALS, including products with heavily damaged packaging.I really like the colour range.

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#Pfigure painnt set series
This kit contains three figures (a dinosaur, a tiger, and an angel of mercy), thirteen Master Series Paints, two paint brushes, and detailed painting instructions - with close-up pictures! "Learn to Paint - Figurine Painting Kit" is packaged in a large blister-pack. This kit by Reaper Miniatures is entitled "Learn to Paint - Figurine Painting Kit", #92004. Hobby Que Learn to Paint Set - Figurine Painting Kit (Discontinued), 92004 Hobby Que Learn to Paint Set - Figurine Painting Kit (Discontinued)ĭiscontinued - No Longer Being Manufactured Miniature-GIANT :: BOXED SETS :: Hobby Que Learn to Paint Set - Figurine Painting Kit (Discontinued) :: Hobby Que Learn to Paint Set - Figurine Painting Kit (Discontinued)
