Another pirate, c. 1700, 1/12th

Tim Marlow

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I'm using acrylic, not oils, John. I used Vallejo German camo black brown (I've not used Payne's grey, but this does something similar, I think), chocolate brown, dark flesh, pale flesh, skin wash ink.

The dark flesh is very orange, so that may be coming through in the pictures, as I routinely underexpose pictures for more saturated colour, and to keep the black background dark.

Or maybe it's a lack of lime juice ;).
Vallejo London grey is closer to Payne’s grey Paul. Payne’s is basically the colour of roofing slate……
 

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Nicely finished bravo. BTW I don't just use oils and the colours I mentioned are available in acrylics, (I use Jo Sonja but W & N do the same colours). Buying artists or students acrylics from an artists shop allows you to get fairly large tubes that will last for years and work out much cheaper than the premixed Valejo or AK type little bottles. The only trick you need is to use water, flow medium and retarder to get the consistency that you need.

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Thanks John.

That, and the ability to mix colours yourself from a much reduced palette!
Lots of good books about for that Paul…..for example….

 
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