redleg, actually the "blue" really DOES work on the Dark Yellow base--see, the key to doing the oil dot thing is to leave only the barest trace--almost imperceptible--on the paint, so that the oil wash is not really visible, but exists more as a mere suggestion; besides, "blue" works very well over green--and so you will get some bleed-out over both the colors. Look closely at the finished build-you don't actually see any "blue" per se, but I garauntee you that it provides a chromatic tinge that "ages" the overall impression. 'Red" would not be expected to look well over a green tank, but I have tried it over a green-painted hull to experiment, and it really does look fine! Besides, don't forget; all of these colors blend in with each other--tinting and mixing together--so what starts as "blue" does not necessarily finish as such! That's the magic of this method--it imparts almost "subliminal" layers of color variations that somehow seem to mimic real-world conditions and visual impressions. I don't know exactly why or how--but it works! Glad ya enjoyed the rest of the toot! (and I finally got my "star"! LOL! ) |