In This Issue: - Reaper Miniatures
In This Issue: - Reaper Miniatures
In This Issue: - Reaper Miniatures
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PAINT LIKE A MASTER<br />
with<br />
So you've decided to pick up some of<br />
<strong>Reaper</strong>'s new Master-Series Paints. Maybe<br />
you're just curious, or saw a color you just<br />
had to have; maybe you heard about them<br />
from a friend or discussion group. Whatever<br />
the case, this is a guide to what you can<br />
expect from your new MSPs!<br />
COLOR TRIADS<br />
Elsewhere in Casketworks you'll find two pages of color swatches showing the Master Paint colors<br />
and the triads they belong in. The tri-color system is there as an aid for you, the painter. If you're a<br />
beginner who isn't sure about mixing colors or a professional just looking to save some time, the triads<br />
can be a big help! On the next few pages are examples of some of the triads, with Jade, Dancing<br />
Girl modeling them, so that you can see how the colors work together.<br />
Purple Jade was painted with the Fair Skintones triad (basecoat 9046,<br />
Fair Shadow, highlighted first with 9047, Fair Skin, and second with<br />
9048, Fair Highlight), the Deep Purples triad (basecoat 9023, Imperial<br />
Purple, shaded with 9022, Nightshade Purple, and highlighted with<br />
9024, Amethyst Purple), and the Warm Light Browns triad for her hair<br />
(basecoat 9032 Amber Gold, shaded with 9031, Tanned Leather, and<br />
highlighted with 9033, Golden Blond).<br />
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