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fixed an erronious comment on reaper
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@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ I don't actually have experience with P3. It is well considered by many other p
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* Purchase starting place: [Learn To Paint Kit: Core Skills](https://amzn.to/2IeODAu) or [Learn To Paint Kit: Layer Up](https://amzn.to/2Ie86RP) (11 paints, 2 brushes, 3 miniatures) to get a sample of how they work, [Master Series Paint Bones Colors Full Set](https://amzn.to/2KoEBiX) (54 paints for $126.54) to get a larger range, or [Reaper Master Series Paint Set 1](https://amzn.to/2IeEZxR) (108 paints for $264.95) to get a significant range.
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* Finish: Matte/Satin
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Reaper is one of my favorites specifically for layering. The master series sells paints in triads, which is a shadow, midtone and highlight intended for some purpose. They sell skin triads, wood triads, verdigris triads, etc. Reaper has a pigment density similar to vallejo. Reaper comes pre thinned. It's formulation has a fair amount of flow improver in it, so they are superb for layering, and thin well for glazing, but can be harder to use for wet blending. That being said, they generally still work just fine for wet blending. The amount of flow improver in them also makes them fairly well suited to airbrushes (though you should still add more flow improver).
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Reaper is one of my favorites specifically for layering. The master series sells paints in triads, which is a shadow, midtone and highlight intended for some purpose. They sell skin triads, wood triads, verdigris triads, etc. Reaper has a pigment density similar to vallejo. Reaper comes pre thinned. It's formulation has a fair amount of flow improver in it, so they are superb for layering, and thin well for glazing, and work great for wet blending. However, they can be a bit harder to dry brush with.
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I personally think Reaper paints are the most comparable to Vallejo. Like Vallejo they are a good backbone for your paint collection. The triad concept is super useful for newer painters, but I still use the triads almost every time I paint because they help make some decisions just easier.
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