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A dark gray with a touch of warmth - heals nice, but darker.
The ‘cooler’ counterpart to Smoke.
The middle tone in a three step opaque gray set with a cool blue tint.
A muted cobalt blue.
A very light gray with a blueish tint.
A fantastic mid-green that tends to heal a shade darker in skin.
The lightest tone in a three step opaque gray set with a warm violet tint.
A nice deep green that is not muted at all.
The Seasonal Spectrum Series features an assortment of 12 colors found throughout the seasons. You’ll love the colorful range of warm and cool hues.
Shaded medium purple.
A very yellow heavy flesh tone.
Developed by artist Ron Russo, this portrait set has been designed to give depth and contrast to portrait work. With warm and cool tones, this set...
View full detailsA fantastic light blue with a slight greenish tint.
A mid-range gray in a set of four opaque neutral gray inks ranging from 20%, 40%, 60% and 80% of black on the value scale. Color artists will love ...
View full detailsA subtle, soft minty green. This opaque hue can be used straight from the bottle as a saturated pastel or mixed as a high value tint.
The darkest of a three step opaque gray set with a cool blue tint.
A deeply muted skin tone on the warmer side.
A vibrant pinkish magenta tone.
Like Deep Red, but has a bit of a magenta undertone.
A super rich dark flesh tone on the warmer side.
A yellowish warm brown tone. Has a great mid-value heal. Perfect for those looking for a less “red” brown.
The medium in a three step teal system worthy of Fudo Myo-o.
This has a reddish tone in the bottle - heals as a rich dark brown that adds nice contrast to brighter colors.
A light “bone” like tone. The warmer counterpart to Almond.
A muted base skin tone on the warmer side.
A hazy purple hue. This opaque hue can be used straight from the bottle as a saturated pastel or mixed as a high value tint.
The dark value of a 4-step sepia series designed to create smooth sepia tone images.
A strong dark orange.
A full-bodied burgundy hue.
The middle tone in a three step opaque gray set with a warm violet tint.
Tattoo artist Rich Pineda packs his stunning portraits with the colorful warmth of life. Using a saturated palette of flesh hues, his dramatic appr...
View full detailsThe medium value of a 4-step sepia series designed to create smooth sepia tone images.
A great medium light green with a strong white base and a very true heal.
A great ‘country’ color blue.
Tattoo artist Rich Pineda packs his stunning portraits with the colorful warmth of life. Using a saturated palette of flesh hues, his dramatic appr...
View full detailsA strong magenta-like tone.
A very bright primary yellow.
A very vibrant skin tone with very little shade to it.
A secret weapon for your palette! Looks like a muted blue - but goes in and heals like the best traditional periwinkle you have ever seen.
A very rich primary green.
A very pale orange - warmed with a touch of yellow. This opaque hue can be used straight from the bottle as a saturated pastel or mixed as a high v...
View full detailsA dark, muted, bluish teal.
A beautiful, blueish teal. Positioned between Peacock Blue and Tropical Teal.
A rich white based orange tone that is perfect for blending warmer tones and also stands well on its own.
A very dark brown that has a yellowish-green tint to it.
The lightest value of a 4-step sepia series designed to create smooth sepia tone images.
A strong reddish brown.
A softer warm tone - perfect for mixing. The warmer counterpart to Bondo. This opaque hue can be used straight from the bottle as a saturated paste...
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