This one is hard to match, with nothing in another brand landing close in the same finish, the nearest being Pale Flesh from Green Stuff World at 77 percent in a different finish class. In the pot, Red Glaze reads as a warm orange, very light and vivid. Shade down into Orange Glaze, the nearest darker paint in the Two Thin Coats line. If you need this exact color, buy the pot, since no other line reproduces it in the same finish.
Red Glaze 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, Green Stuff World Pale Flesh, dries clearly darker than Red Glaze, so any substitute will change how the scheme reads.
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90+Close
80sUsable
<70Mix
Green Stuff World
The Army Painter
AK Interactive
Scale75
Humbrol
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 Red Glaze?
No same-finish equivalent is close enough to call a straight swap. The nearest color overall is Green Stuff World Pale Flesh at 77%, in a different finish class.
What is Red Glaze used for?
Red Glaze is a wash that flows into recesses and pools in shadow. Common uses: warm crimson glazing; deepen recesses and panel lines.
What do I highlight and shade Red Glaze with?
Shade Red Glaze with Orange Glaze in the same Two Thin Coats range. For highlights, mix in a lighter tone or move to a brighter paint in the lane.