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Application of primary colors for scenery painting

Primary colors for scenery painting - Advanced Tutorial

 Do you know the term “primary colors”? We explain it briefly: Primary colors are those that cannot be obtained by mixing any color. These colors are three, yellow, red, and blue. When mixed, they result in many other ranges of shades, which you can manage to see on a color wheel.

In this case, our tutorial focuses on achieving perfect chromatic harmony by applying this range of three colors to a set design that features fairly large surfaces. These are perfect for us to perform an incredible work of wear on the model paints, and achieve a very balanced set of colors, which will stand out on any gaming table.

Primary colors for scenery painting - Advanced Tutorial

Remember that we will also show you how to treat such scenery to age it and make it blend perfectly into the battlefield. With these techniques, any scenography element that you want to add to your game table will stand out and add extra realism to the game. Thus, no two battles will be the same and, of course, they will all be surrounded by buildings that will help make the story much more interesting. Grab your miniature paint brushesplastic round mixing palette, and brush rinser, and get to work!

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