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Made in hr
Regular Dakkanaut





Sup dakkas

Doing lava bases atm from chaos black->mechrite red->red gore->blood red/fiery orange mix->blood red->fiery orange->fiery orange/missing yellow mix->missing yellow

The idea is to make it look something from star wars ep III lava, with hottest in the middle hottest and flowing, but it occured to me I don't have yellow paint.
I don't plan to use any yellow cept for maybe further lava, so it is possible to mix shining gold, or even use little bit of that, or would you suggest that I buy yellow paint?

I know I've been reading somewhere that mixing NNM paints and metalic paints loses its shine, but its still a question can I use the actual gold for final highlights?
   
Made in us
Master Tormentor





St. Louis

Buy yellow paint.
   
Made in nl
Trigger-Happy Baal Predator Pilot






you'd have metallic pigments in the mix, would probably make the lava look really weird

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Made in au
Spawn of Chaos






 Requiem wrote:
you'd have metallic pigments in the mix, would probably make the lava look really weird


That could be good for a chaos army
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




Nottingham, UK

Buy yellow.

Red and Blue to Yellow progressions are critical - they're primary colours that you cannot mix. White and Black, are also essential. Then you look for secondaries - greens, browns, greys.

Rule of thumb; if you need a paint, buy it. If it 'would be handy' think about it then buy it. If you can mix it, buy it when convenient or the 'would be handy' rule applies.

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