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Yeah, I remember the first set of liners that came out. I was dancing around my FLGS going "Anne's brilliant! Anne's brilliant!" Talk about love at first sight. I bought the whole set and still like them very much.

 

For some things, I've started using Walnut Brown and Blackened Brown in place of Brown Liner though.

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Red Liner looks especially nice washed over metallic copper.

 

I could swear I have a bottle of MSP Green Liner at home, but I don't see it in the store. What gives, did I get the name wrong?

 

There is MSP Green Liner, I've abused that bottle recently painting an elfie..

 

I've got the Red, Gray, Blue, Green, Brown, and Violet liners and I will say this... You can take my Gray Liner away when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers. I threw out my Chaos Black because it is my new black. My Green Liner is rapidly becoming a favorite as well. Brown... It's handy, but I really haven't played with it much yet, give me time (and a couple dozen more elves) and elves with more flesh showing and I'm sure it'll be a constant in my travel box. I think there's still one triad of liners I don't have, something I think I'm fixing soonish.. gotta go to the UPS store tomorrow to mail my boxes.

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I love Blue, Red, Violet, Grey, Green...(I second the cold dead hands thing)...Mix some blue and grey for a great shadow on Military (steely/military/weathered) Blues, Blue and Green together for anything teal (just adjust the ratio), Red is the perfect color for Bloodthirsty, Violet, well nost colors this looks good with to be honest.

 

I could give or take Brown, but I usually am painting a slightly different type of brown than it is. (does that make sense)

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Definitely pick up brown liner. The other one that you'll want depends on what you are painting. For example, if you are mostly doing orcs, then green liner might be more useful than grey liner.

 

You also might want to have some matte medium or matte varnish to use in making XXX Magic Wash (q drops liner, 3 drops matte medium, 3 drops water).

 

Ron

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Definitely pick up brown liner. The other one that you'll want depends on what you are painting. For example, if you are mostly doing orcs, then green liner might be more useful than grey liner.

 

You also might want to have some matte medium or matte varnish to use in making XXX Magic Wash (q drops liner, 3 drops matte medium, 3 drops water).

 

Ron

Duh, how many drops of liner is q? I recently have started using the liners and plan to get them all, eventually. They're very useful now that I've tried them

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