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October 26th, 2006 - 02:41 am
One of the techniques I used to use when painting renaissance and ancients figures that required lots of bright colours was to do the usual black undercoat then for areas requiring Reds and yellows or other light less opaque colours I would do a subsequent basecoat of white or very pale grey/cream. If anything, I'd use a bone/off-white rather than a pure white as a base coat purely because there's less harshness to the opacity.
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