Dave - LastCav
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This time the Andrea White Paint set was used to paint the whites on a few 1/35 Alpine Miniatures figures. AMPS 2010 Figure Painting Seminar.
A little bit of Vallejo Burnt Umber should do the trick Colin!
LOL! How'd I know that one was coming. Colin, one thing I have done (and I am pleased with the results) is replacing the pure white highlight with Vallejo Off White or Ivory White. Give it a try.
Jim Patrick
Any more trials on the white anyone??
Still working on the gold braid on the Chasseur Will be back at the white soon
Yes , it is a cramy white, very close to vallejo light sand , keep in mind that for best result on whites it should never be "white" as a base , it is better to use a "cold white " leaned more towards the greyish or creamy white which is the Andrea case.How do you guys find the Andrea sets? I've never used Andrea paint before. I have mostly Vallejo and Citadel Colour. The set nature of these with the shades, and highlights interested me. But from pictures I have seen most of the pallete for the white set is very off white. Do you find that they follow each other well if used as per the stages in the instructions?
Thanks for the feedback guys, thats very interesting. How do the recommended highlights and shadows compliment each other? Can they actually be used "straight" from the bottle as Andrea suggest, or did you find that a little mixing was still required to get the best result? I've never used a set like this myself, having always mixed my own colours.