GEL PAINTS

Our range of gel acrylic paints offers a smooth matte-satin finish. Non-toxic, water-based hobby paints that are designed for use on plastic, metal, and resin miniatures. Featuring excellent adhesion and durability. Each dropper bottle is fitted with a child-proof top and contains 15ml of paint. Brush and airbrush compatible. Designed to offer a smooth finish that will not lump and will never separate!

Paint Characteristics:

- Finish: Matte/Satin
- Drying Time: Medium
- Pigmentation: High
- Acrylic Medium: Gel
- Consistency (Viscosity): Medium(creamy)
- Agitators included?: Not necessary
- Suggested use: Layering/Glazing/Drybrushing/Airbrushing

NAMESWATCH    OPACITY    PIGMENTS  
USED
  HEX CODE 
 PANTONE 
 black     
 white 
    
 orange 1      
 orange 2     
 orange 3     
 orange 4
     
 orange 5     
 orange T     
 red 1     
 red 2     
 red 3     
 red 4     
 red 5     
 red T     
 brown 1     
 brown 2     
 brown 3     
 brown 4     
 brown 5     
 brown T     
 ochre 1     
 ochre 2     
 ochre 3     
 ochre 4     
 ochre 5     
 ochre T     
 yellow 1
     
 yellow 2     
 yellow 3     
 yellow 4     
 yellow 5     
 yellow T     
 olive 1     
 olive 2     
 olive 3     
 olive 4     
 olive 5     
 olive T     
 green 1     
 green 2     
 green 3     
 green 4     
 green 5     
 green T     
 emerald 1     
 emerald 2     
 emerald 3     
 emerald 4     
 emerald 5     
 emerald T     
 turquoise 1        
 turquoise 2         
 turquoise 3     
 turquoise 4     
 turquoise 5     
 turquoise T     
 blue 1     
 blue 2     
 blue 3     
 blue 4     
 blue 5     
 blue T     
 marine 1     
 marine 2     
 marine 3     
 marine 4     
 marine 5     
 marine T     
 violet 1
     
 violet 2     
 violet 3     
 violet 4     
 violet 5     
 violet T     

OTHER TECHNIQUES: 9. Painting bone/claws

by Kung_Fuhrer





Tip : Remember to thin down your paints with water or Warcolours matt medium.


Tip: The artist thinned down both paints to a ratio of 2 water : 1 drop of paint . 
Mix them separately so you can control the final mix


Tip : You may go back and forth cleaning up the lines, there is a lot of clean up 
which goes behind the scenes and it never is one clean brush stroke.


Tip : for this step non-thinned paint can be used for maximum opacity


Tip : Progressively thin down your "white highlights" to achieve an awesome realistic highlight. 
Random specks of nicks can also be added


Remember keep on practising!