Cross-brand swaps do not really exist for Blue Glaze; the closest color anywhere, The Army Painter Pastel Indigo at 62 percent, sits in a different finish class, so it is a reference not a substitute. Blue Glaze is a light moderate blue with a cool undertone. To deepen it, Amulet Purple is the darker step in the same Two Thin Coats range. For a true match, stick with the original; cross-brand substitutes will read as a different color.
Blue Glaze equivalents in other ranges
We ran Two Thin Coats Blue Glaze against every mapped catalog and came up empty: no brand makes a color close enough to call an equivalent.
Even the nearest color, The Army Painter Pastel Indigo, dries slightly cooler than Blue Glaze, so any substitute will change how the scheme reads.
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90+Close
80sUsable
<70Mix
The Army Painter
Scale75
Green Stuff World
Citadel
Vallejo
About this color
Color profile
Highlight and shade ladder
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Found in 0 other brands with a same-finish match.
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Frequently asked
What is the closest equivalent to Two Thin Coats Blue Glaze?
The closest same-finish match is The Army Painter Pastel Indigo at 62% color similarity.
What is Blue Glaze used for?
Blue Glaze is a wash that flows into recesses and pools in shadow. Common uses: cool metal and cloth shadows; deepen recesses and panel lines.
What do I highlight and shade Blue Glaze with?
Shade Blue Glaze with Amulet Purple in the same Two Thin Coats range. For highlights, mix in a lighter tone or move to a brighter paint in the lane.