![]() Has anyone seen this? There was a reference to it on a forum post I read somewhere, but I haven't been able to find it.Īre there any other manufacturers (of high-quality paints) that are moving to a similar triad system, either for packaging purposes or just as a handy guide-system? I'd be very interested to know peoples' opinions on various paint-lines in regards to being able to easily use pre-mixed colors for shading and highlighting. I've also heard that Coat D'arms have put out a sort of unofficial triad-grouping guide for their paints. I am seriously considering moving to one of these triad-systems for the obvious reasons: speed and ease. I've heard some complaints concerning some of the Foundry triads. I'm not just talking about the quality or characteristics of the paints themselves, but also the actual color selections for shade and highlight colors "they" have mad for those lines. ![]() Please feel free to address either or both as you wish.įirst, I would like to get people's overall impressions on the Foundry Paint System and Reaper Master Series "Triad" color systems. I have two different questions/requests to pose, but they are related.
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