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  • Army Painter Army Painter Fanatic: Flexible Triad - Rose Skin Tones:
  • Army Painter Army Painter Fanatic: Flexible Triad - Rose Skin Tones:
  • Army Painter Army Painter Fanatic: Flexible Triad - Rose Skin Tones:
  • Army Painter Army Painter Fanatic: Flexible Triad - Rose Skin Tones:
  • Army Painter Army Painter Fanatic: Flexible Triad - Rose Skin Tones:
  • Army Painter Army Painter Fanatic: Flexible Triad - Rose Skin Tones:
  • Army Painter Army Painter Fanatic: Flexible Triad - Rose Skin Tones:

Army Painter Fanatic: Flexible Triad - Rose Skin Tones:

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The Flexible Colour Triad System is a segment, or family, of six colours that range from dark to light with a consistent hue. This system allows you to easily select paints that create a natural colour progression on your miniatures.

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Bring your miniatures to life with the Flexible Triad: Rose Skin Tones. This range of colours reflects the natural variations in skin, providing you with a range of hues perfect for creating realistic and diverse skin tones. Add details and delicate finishing touches such as cheeks, lips, and the tips of ears to accentuate each character’s unique expression. Whether you’re painting heroic figures, everyday townspeople, or fantastical beings, this triad is an essential tool for adding those critical finishing touches that make your miniatures truly stand out.

The Rose Skin Tones Triad is suitable for projects across all genres of miniature painting, from historical and military figures to fantasy creatures and sci-fi models.

The Flexible Triad: Rose Skin Tones consists of:

  • Warpaints Fanatic: Moonstone Skin
    • The Warpaints Fanatic: Moonstone Skin is a deep yellowish pink for rosy skin tones and other applications. It’s the darkest tone from the “Rose Skin Tones” Flexible Colour Triad and its Practical Colour Name is “Deep Yellowish Pink”.
  • Warpaints Fanatic: Agate Skin
    • The Warpaints Fanatic: Agate Skin is a strong yellowing pink for rosy skin tones and other applications. It’s the second-darkest tone from the “Rose Skin Tones” Flexible Colour Triad and its Practical Colour Name is “Strong Yellowish Pink”.
  • Warpaints Fanatic: Barbarian Flesh
    • The Warpaints Fanatic: Barbarian Flesh is a rosy yellowish pink that is a match to the Warpaint Air and Colour Primer of the same name. It’s one of the two middle tones from the “Rose Skin Tones” Flexible Colour Triad and its Practical Colour Name is “Yellowish Pink”.
  • Warpaints Fanatic: Ruby Skin
    • The Warpaints Fanatic: Ruby Skin is a light yellowing pink for rosy skin tones and other applications. It’s one of the two middle tones from the “Rose Skin Tones” Flexible Colour Triad and its Practical Colour Name is “Light Yellowish Pink”.
  • Warpaints Fanatic: Opal Skin
    • The Warpaints Fanatic: Opal Skin is a very light yellowing pink for rosy skin tones and other applications. It’s the second-lightest tone from the “Rose Skin Tones” Flexible Colour Triad and its Practical Colour Name is “Very Light Yellowish Pink”.
  • Warpaints Fanatic: Pearl Skin
    • The Warpaints Fanatic: Pearl Skin is a near white yellowish pink for rosy skin tones and other applications. It’s the lightest tone from the “Rose Skin Tones” Flexible Colour Triad and its Practical Colour Name is “White Yellowish Pink”.

The Flexible Colour Triad System is a segment, or family, of six colours that range from dark to light with a consistent hue. This system allows you to easily select paints that create a natural colour progression on your miniatures. This is an easy way to create a colour scheme for your miniature when army painting because you always have 27 Flexible Triads to choose from instead of mixing colours.

The system builds upon the traditional triad system by introducing more versatility and adaptability in colour selection, expanding the conventional three colours to six. This gives you almost endless possibilities for putting colours together within the triad.

When using a triad system, you usually select 3 colours (a base, a shade, and a highlight), depending on the level of contrast you want on your miniature. For instance, for minimal contrast, opt for 3 adjacent colours to achieve a smooth colour transition. For maximum contrast, use the lightest, middle, and darkest colour available in the flexible triad.

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