The Army Painter Warpaints Fanatic: Desaturated Violets (18 ml)
For subtle depth with soft violet tones
£3.25
(£180.56 / l, Price shown includes 20% VAT. - Excludes delivery costs)
Features & Advantages
- Acrylic paints with stabilisers
- High opacity
- Intensive pigmentation
Item no.: TAP-WP3139P, Content: 18 ml, EAN: 5713799313903
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: TAP-WP3139P
- Manufacturer No.: WP3139P
- Manufacturer: The Army Painter
- Content: 18 ml
- Product type: Craft Paints, Inks & Varnishes, Tabletop & Miniatures
Description
The Army Painter's Warpaints Fanatic: Desaturated Violets offer a sophisticated palette of muted red-violet tones that give your miniatures a delicate, refined atmosphere. These soft colours with a slight berry accent are perfect for depicting mystical shades or melancholic, subtle lighting effects. Whether you want to capture the fine patina of an old magician's cloak, the pale blooms of an enchanted garden or the cool mood of a veil of mist, these red-purple tones will bring subtle elegance to any of your projects.
The key to these resin-based acrylic paints lies in the special binders (so-called proprietary stabilisers), which ensure excellent adhesion to different surfaces, even distribution of the pigments, long-lasting colour and easy application.
Note: Each colour is offered individually so you can choose the exact shades that perfectly complement your creations.
What is the Flexible Colour Triad System?
With the Flexible Colour Triad System, The Army Painter has developed a clever concept that simplifies colour mixing and colour selection when painting miniatures. Each triad consists of six colours, which are all based on a common base colour. These colours range from very dark to very light, creating a harmonious colour palette.
The system is flexible as you can try out different combinations within a triad to achieve different effects. The clear structure of the triads makes it easier to select suitable colours and create colour gradients.
How does the flexible system work in practice?
- Selecting the triad: Choose a triad that matches your desired colour scheme (e.g. warm tones, cold tones or metallic effects).
- Base colour: Start with the darkest colour of the triad as a base coat.
- Shades: Work your way towards the centre with the middle tones and create highlights with the lightest colour.
- Variations: Mix colours from different triads to create individual shades.
Hazard and precautionary statements
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Precautionary statements:
- P280 - Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
- P302+P352 - IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water.
- P501 - Dispose of contents/container according to local/national regulations.
Hazard statements:
- H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction
- H319 - Causes serious eye irritation
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