Velvet Inks Skin, Leather & Parchment – Six Satin Acrylic Inks for Maximum Versatility
Step into a new level of control and color expression with Velvet Inks Purple Dusk, a set of semi-transparent, concentrated acrylic inks created to expand the way you paint, mix, and shade.
Whether used on their own or combined with other acrylics, the Velvets deliver smooth application, brilliant saturation, and a unique satin finish that enhances every brushstroke.
🎨 Included Colors:
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PBR25, PBK7 – Smoke
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PBK7, PY83, PBR25 – Sepia
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PBR25 – Royal Brown
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PR179 – Alizarine Crimson
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PR101 – Leather
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PBK7, PY82 – Papyrus
Each bottle contains 15 ml of highly concentrated ink—equivalent to over 60 ml of standard inks when diluted. Packaged in dropper bottles with an agitator ball inside, the set ensures perfect consistency, quick mixing, and precise color control every time.
💡 Why Choose Velvet Inks Skin, Leather & Parchment
These inks are formulated to perform as both standalone inks and blending companions for other acrylic paints. Their satin finish provides superior flow and smoother transitions while maintaining strong chromatic intensity.
By adjusting dilution, you can use them to saturate, darken, filter, contrast, or soften tones—making them an indispensable tool for miniature painters and scale artists.
🖌️ Techniques & Applications
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Mixing & Blending: Mix with other acrylics for richer colors that are easier to apply and smoother to blend.
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Wash: Dilute heavily, apply over surfaces, and guide the pigment as it settles naturally.
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Filter & Slapchop: Apply transparent veils of color over preshaded or neutral areas for tone shifts.
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Glaze: Use very thin layers to achieve subtle chromatic modulation and refined highlights.
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Shade & Cover: Apply pure for high coverage with maintained transparency—perfect for lining or intense accents.
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Airbrush: Thin with water or acrylic thinner to create filters, gradients, and shadow effects with precision.
Flexible, vibrant, and responsive, Velvet Inks Skin, Leather & Parchment redefine what acrylic inks can do—offering depth, control, and creativity in every drop.

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