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AK Interactive AK1075 Basic Skin Colors Paint Set

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SKU: AK1075
Regular price $16.19 USD
Regular price $11.00 USD Sale price $16.19 USD

AK Interactive AK1075 Basic Skin Colors 3GEN Paint Set

The AK Interactive AK1075 Basic Skin Colors Set gives miniature and figure painters a coordinated 3GEN acrylic skin-tone palette for faces, hands, arms, exposed anatomy, and character details. Use the set to build controlled shadows, midtones, glazing, and highlights for historical figures, fantasy heroes, civilians, role-playing characters, and tabletop miniatures.

Key Features

  • Core Flesh-Tone Painting Workflow: Establish shadow, basecoat, midtone, and highlight placement with a coordinated skin-color palette for more consistent results.
  • Glaze-Friendly Acrylic Formula: Thin layers make it easier to soften transitions across faces, hands, muscles, arms, and other exposed skin areas without obscuring sculpted detail.
  • Fine Detail Control: Suitable for painting facial features, fingers, knuckles, cheekbones, eyes, raised muscles, and small-scale anatomy on gaming and display miniatures.
  • Multi-Genre Figure Painting: A practical choice for historical soldiers, fantasy figures, tabletop heroes, civilians, role-playing miniatures, and detailed display pieces.
  • 3GEN Acrylic Paint Range: Supports layered brush painting, controlled blending, and glazing techniques for more natural miniature flesh tones.

Recommended Uses

The AK Interactive Basic Skin Colors Set is suitable for historical miniatures, fantasy heroes, role-playing characters, civilians, soldiers, busts, display figures, tabletop miniatures, and any project requiring realistic or stylized painted skin tones.

Skin Painting Tips

Start with the midtone as the main flesh color, then deepen eye sockets, under-chin areas, finger separations, and recessed anatomy with the darker shade. Build highlights gradually on cheekbones, foreheads, knuckles, noses, shoulders, and raised muscles. Use thin glaze layers between transitions to keep the skin tone smooth and natural.