"Green Paints Comparison" Topic
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tbeard1999 | 19 Dec 2017 10:36 a.m. PST |
Here's a comparison of the 48 green acrylic paints I own: link My previous comparisons: White Acrylics: link Yellow Acrylics: link Red Acrylics: link Blue Acrylics: link I'll post photos later. My site: texaswargamer.com |
Flashman14 | 19 Dec 2017 11:45 a.m. PST |
For me, it's the photos that really make these invaluable. Really helpful to see how the various hues look outside the bottle. Thanks for including prior entries – these newer ones are promising, but still unfulfilled. I'd deprioritize the white if time is at a premium. Looking forward to browns and metallics! |
tbeard1999 | 19 Dec 2017 3:24 p.m. PST |
Flashman 14 – I'll try to get the photos up in the morning. Remember though that he actual colors may vary significantly from the images due to lighting and monitor calibration. |
Sgt Slag | 19 Dec 2017 3:59 p.m. PST |
The real value, for me, is the technique. Now I can test my own paints, simply, quickly, and easily. The test technique works on any paint, even Latex (for terrain, relax…). LOL! ;-) Cheers! |
Skeptic | 19 Dec 2017 8:21 p.m. PST |
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tbeard1999 | 20 Dec 2017 2:53 p.m. PST |
Just added the paint swatch sheet. link |
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