tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6603057587595070497.post6752307483470002076..comments2023-05-08T10:53:21.538+01:00Comments on EndTransmission's gaming stuff: Displacement activities - Paint comparisonsEndtransmissionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11668764504686502861noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6603057587595070497.post-69502517001389300512013-09-27T22:26:55.159+01:002013-09-27T22:26:55.159+01:00For the flesh ones, I was mostly amused that about...For the flesh ones, I was mostly amused that about three of their sets claim to all use the same colours, with different numbers. The swatches for South American, Native American, Near Eastern, North African and Mediterranean are all the same. I've not seen them in person, but I'm pretty sure they aren't the same. <br /><br />The sets I'm interested to see if I already have the colours for are Dark African and African as GW always seems to be pale european.Endtransmissionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11668764504686502861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6603057587595070497.post-4704810486718418392013-09-27T20:15:00.475+01:002013-09-27T20:15:00.475+01:00I use Vallejo base flesh then Army Painter flesh a...I use Vallejo base flesh then Army Painter flesh and GW elf flesh. Most other colors I make up as I come to them, I have a few combos that I like to use like horse flesh would be Dark brown base then shadows flesh and mid and just add a lighter color to the shadows flesh for highlight.<br />I never use three tones on all of the figure in fact most areas are just two tone.<br />Peace JamesJames Brewertonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07792196222970349737noreply@blogger.com