AFV Painting & Weathering
Answers to questions about the right paint scheme or tips for the right effect.
Answers to questions about the right paint scheme or tips for the right effect.
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Make oil paint dunkelgelb
bairdlander
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Posted: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 - 05:41 AM UTC
What combo of oil pints will make dunkelgelb?
AgentG
Nevada, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 - 05:55 AM UTC
Depends, what are you looking for, is it shading, dry brushing, or a base color?
I'd start with a yellow ochre color and tweak it with on off white color (titanium white).
By adding greens or browns you can make several different shades.
G
I'd start with a yellow ochre color and tweak it with on off white color (titanium white).
By adding greens or browns you can make several different shades.
G
mikeTusler
United States
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Posted: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 - 06:39 AM UTC
70 percent white, 30 percent yellow ochre and just a touch of Prussian blue
bairdlander
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Posted: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 - 07:19 AM UTC
I am using a basecoat of acrylics and oils for shading and highlights.
Posted: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 - 10:57 AM UTC
If I were you I would go to the local art store and get a color recipe book. It will save you tons of time trying to get close to any color you want.
From there, you can fine tune.
I use artist acrylics, and find that book a lot better than continually wasting lots of paint or asking how much of what to make color-X all of the time.
Gaz
From there, you can fine tune.
I use artist acrylics, and find that book a lot better than continually wasting lots of paint or asking how much of what to make color-X all of the time.
Gaz
Vicious
Queensland, Australia
Joined: September 04, 2015
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Joined: September 04, 2015
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Posted: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 - 11:42 AM UTC
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If I were you I would go to the local art store and get a color recipe book. It will save you tons of time trying to get close to any color you want.
From there, you can fine tune.
I use artist acrylics, and find that book a lot better than continually wasting lots of paint or asking how much of what to make color-X all of the time.
Gaz
Quote 100% I have this one "1500 color mixing recipes " from William F. Powell awesome book easy to find I buy from the bookdepository.com with free shipping