Khaki color in oil?? What compination?

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Kisifer

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Hello fellow PF members,

I'm working on Soldiers Model No. SO-18 BERSAGLIERI, SPECIAL CORP IN AFRICA, 1889.
The instruction indicate for the uniform khaki. The picture shows a color really close to sand. I'm trying to create this mix but without any success so far.
I was thinking to mix white, yellow ochre and a bit of brown (raw umber?).
If you have any good suggestions, i'm more than keen to listen to them
Thanks all in advance.


Xenofon
 
You can get a pretty broad range of greens with Cad yellow and WN Blue (green shade). You can vary the amounts of yellow and blue depending on the shade of green you want.

This mix dries dead flat too.

Keith
 
Although beginning with white and Yellow Ochre is a good start Raw Umber is probably not quite the right colour to use here, try Burnt Umber instead. If you don't have this you could just add in small amounts of red and black, Cadmium Red Light and Mars Black if you have them.

Einion
 
Thanks a lot for the fast replies guys. Einion i was thinking to use burnt umber to be honest. I will give it a try. Keith, the color that i try to make is like desert sand, not the green khaki.

Xenofon
 
If you undrcoat with Humbrol 72 your half way there as its a faded khaki colour
I did a figure some time ago where i painted a figure with a mix of Humbrol 72 enamel and added raw umber oil paint for shading and added white oil paint for the highlights.Worked a treat but because your mixing enamels and oil paints together you've just got to blend a bit quicker.
Brian
 
Oh, okay...

Unbleached titanium+yellow ochre+tit white+burnt umber for base...

I used this on the Brit Naval Officer helmet and leggings that are in the my bench. Undercoated with And Ochre + Val Engl Uniform. Too complicated ? :lol:

Keith
 
Not really Keith :) i checked your naval officer and that's the color that i try to make. Thanks a lot for you help.
 
Good. Some people don't like to use more than 2 or 3 color combo's in a mix so I wasnt't sure...

You can highlight by adding more tit white to the mix. I overhighligted with the the wet on dry and had to fix. The shade is straight burnt umber. That did not work so well for the deepest shades though.

I borrowed this mix from Pete H. (Thx, Pete ).

Keith
 
Here's another one I've been using lately: mars black + yellow ochre + tit.white.

KeithP - you're welcome :)
 
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