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_WARPAINTS MIXING GUIDE |. Seriously, you do not need 18 diferent nuances of brown. Itis your hamster-like hording instinct taking over and your wallet will suffer asa result. By having a good base of colours you can mix any colour imaginable. Below we show you how to mix some of the colours not available in the Warpaints range. They are simply used to rarely to be worth buying when they can be so easily mixed ae mixing The Warpaints bottle allows you to ‘Mix the colours wit a brush dint precise amounsfor ming The fished colour ready owe Available ila 36 individual colours Deni vite Ss JS | ges @ ne ( 3S F NS a White id: Regular Warpaints. Red lids Inks Blak lid: Metallic, Mixing extra colours not available in the range ee ‘8 eo: ‘san )) 4. (Gaiel to) + (ae 6:6 @. = '@ > +B: | S ol a leaving a mat acrylic surface, some_ vibrant base colour. Colour Primer Recommended Spay Quickshade , G00 f There is often a distinction between Tee re ered eee Warpaints are 100% match ofthe Colour Primer ofthe sume name ss >; im So: ae ‘ as www. TheArmyPainter.com Stet ot ane From gaming to tournament standard: highlighting “Gaming” and “Tournament” standard. The standard’ 4-step Army Painter ‘Technique “spray-basecoat-quickshade-done” described in the free 24page Wargamers’ Army Painting Guide booklet (available for free dawnload on ‘www: TheArmyPainter.com) wil give you a solid gaming standard whereas adding afew highlights and detatls will raise the army toa fantastic, cool-looking tournament standard army. TOP TIP: Strong base colour Tere een Rae aah CR MEM CeU TIT cake Lee ve eu Once the Quickshade has dried and “Anti-Shine” matt varnish has been applied reese rt ia “TOURNAMENT STANDARD” Highlight 1 Highlight 2 oo 639% a == CQ o: — uu a ae + (ie ae |+ ¢.)6 Oe e@ oe: ae

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