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im going to paint a shell which i will be putting a yellow splat with drips what colour would i use for shading the drips? thanx
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Maybe Auto Air transparent smoke around the colour, or maybe go with a light blue or faint pink around the yellow then the smoke.
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depends on the effect you are after. generally i would say green, orange or purple.
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you can obviously tweak those colors as needed.. for example adding a tiny amount of black to the purple, using that..bring in the shading further by doing a few passes with an orange .
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add some dark green to yer flo green and do some shading then come in with a few passes of straight flo green before laying the yellow.
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depends on the effect you are after. generally i would say green, orange or purple.
Couldn't agree more as soon as I read the question I was thinking the same, what colour is the rest of the shell going to be?
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yellow splat over metalic red
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I'd go for some orange mixed in with the yellow. Back it with White for maximum brightness.

To shadow it onto the red I'd go with some darker red or a spot of purple in the red. Black would be okay if it's a transparent colour but solid black is probably too much.
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