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Offline Hu Rhu

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How to paint cream coloured clothing
« on: May 09, 2014, 08:39:25 PM »
I am looking to paint a set of the Sloppy Jalopy VBCW cricketers and am looking for ideas on how to paint cream clothing rather that the traditional white.  I usually use Foundry triads but they don't seem to have a suitable shade.  Any ideas?
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Re: How to paint cream coloured clothing
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2014, 08:58:27 PM »
I'd probably be tempted to go with a cream as the first shade, then add cafe au lait shading and white highlights. I find that's sometimes easier with those light shades.
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Offline magokiron

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Re: How to paint cream coloured clothing
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2014, 05:23:00 AM »
I think it all depends in how "clean" do you want your cream color.

For a "dark" or "dirty", I'll start with a soft chocolate color as a base, and build highlights with cream.

For a "clean, bright" color, I'll start with a cream base, and build highlights adding white to the cream.

Hope that simple advice helps.
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Re: How to paint cream coloured clothing
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2014, 07:15:24 AM »
You could go for Foundry Canvasbut start from the mid shade and then use a mix of the highlight and mid and then go for the highlight?

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Re: How to paint cream coloured clothing
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2014, 08:16:17 AM »
You could go for Foundry Canvasbut start from the mid shade and then use a mix of the highlight and mid and then go for the highlight?

I use the canvas triad for exactly this. Start with the mid, then use white as the final highlight sparingly.

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Re: How to paint cream coloured clothing
« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2014, 10:51:19 AM »
Thanks for the tips.  I will go with the Canvas mid to light and see what it comes out like. I also happen to have that so it saves me some money. :D
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Offline ErikB

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Re: How to paint cream coloured clothing
« Reply #6 on: May 12, 2014, 06:06:18 PM »
I know you're not using GW paints, but I have had decent success with Beastial Brown (or whatever it is called now), Snakebite Brown (ditto), and then Bleached Bone (ditto again), and a final edging with white and/or a thin white glaze.

One note - using super-opaque white like Vallejo's "Foundation White" is actually not the best thing to use as a final highlight in this case.  I now understand why GW's paints are not always so high-pigment.

 

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