Hi all. I finally got the green and brown of the Panther G more distinct. One of my "Jedi Masters" taught to filter the green with Prussian Blue wash and the brown with a mixture of Raw Umber, Burnt Sienna and Yellow Orche wash. Although the filters tone the colours darker, I think they did the job. Here are photos. Comments are welcome.
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Thanks for viewing
Calvin
The Duke
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