Cross-brand swaps do not really exist for Orc Flesh Wash; the closest color anywhere, Citadel Ork Flesh at 70 percent, sits in a different finish class, so it is a reference not a substitute. In the pot, Orc Flesh Wash reads as a cool green, mid-tone and moderate. For highlights, the next step up in the Two Thin Coats range is Green Glaze. If you need this exact color, buy the pot, since no other line reproduces it in the same finish.
Orc Flesh Wash equivalents in other ranges
This is one of the colors that keeps Two Thin Coats pots in painters' cases. Across the mapped brands, nothing qualifies as a real equivalent.
Even the nearest color, Citadel Ork Flesh, dries clearly more saturated and warmer than Orc Flesh Wash, so any substitute will change how the scheme reads.
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90+Close
80sUsable
<70Mix
Citadel
The Army Painter
Humbrol
Vallejo
Tamiya
AK Interactive
P3 Paints
Monument Pro Acryl
Revell
Scale75
Green Stuff World
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 Orc Flesh Wash?
The closest same-finish match is Citadel Ork Flesh at 70% color similarity.
What is Orc Flesh Wash used for?
Orc Flesh Wash is a wash that flows into recesses and pools in shadow. Common uses: foliage and verdigris shading; deepen recesses and panel lines.
What do I highlight and shade Orc Flesh Wash with?
The next step up for highlighting Orc Flesh Wash is Green Glaze in the Two Thin Coats range. Nothing sits directly below it in the same lane, so reach for a wash to shade.