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Green Stuff World Acrylic Color Zombie Flesh

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Green Stuff World Acrylic Color Zombie Flesh

Green Stuff World Acrylic Color Zombie Flesh

Product Info
Green Stuff World Acrylic Color Zombie Flesh is a sickly, desaturated flesh tone designed to look unhealthy, lifeless, and mildly unsettling. It avoids cartoon green and instead lands squarely in that uncomfortable ā€œthis thing should not be aliveā€ zone, which is exactly the assignment.

About the Paint
Produced by Green Stuff World, this water-based acrylic paint comes in a dropper bottle and uses finely milled pigments for smooth, controlled coverage. It applies cleanly by brush, thins predictably with water or acrylic medium, and works well for layering, glazing, and airbrush use. The matte finish keeps skin tones flat and natural, preventing that shiny, plastic look that immediately ruins undead models.

About the Color
Zombie Flesh excels on undead skin, ghouls, zombies, plague victims, mutants, and diseased creatures. Used straight, it provides a convincing base tone for decayed flesh. It shades naturally with purples, greens, or browns and highlights cleanly toward pale flesh or off-white without losing its unhealthy character. It’s also useful as a mixing colour to drain warmth from normal flesh tones when you want something to look very unwell.

About the Range
Green Stuff World Acrylic Colors are formulated for consistency and repeatability, which matters when you’re painting hordes instead of one heroic centerpiece. The paint remains workable long enough for controlled blending and transitions, then dries predictably so tones stay consistent across units. Zombie Flesh pairs especially well with purples, reds, browns, greys, and bone tones for layered decay effects.

Why Add This to Your Paint Rack
If you paint undead, horror, or anything that’s supposed to make people mildly uncomfortable when they look at it, this colour earns its place immediately. It’s subtle, flexible, and far more convincing than bright green ā€œzombieā€ paints. Creepy without being silly, which is the goal.

Contains:Ā 17ml.

$1.09

Original: $3.65

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$3.65

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Green Stuff World Acrylic Color Zombie Flesh

Product Info
Green Stuff World Acrylic Color Zombie Flesh is a sickly, desaturated flesh tone designed to look unhealthy, lifeless, and mildly unsettling. It avoids cartoon green and instead lands squarely in that uncomfortable ā€œthis thing should not be aliveā€ zone, which is exactly the assignment.

About the Paint
Produced by Green Stuff World, this water-based acrylic paint comes in a dropper bottle and uses finely milled pigments for smooth, controlled coverage. It applies cleanly by brush, thins predictably with water or acrylic medium, and works well for layering, glazing, and airbrush use. The matte finish keeps skin tones flat and natural, preventing that shiny, plastic look that immediately ruins undead models.

About the Color
Zombie Flesh excels on undead skin, ghouls, zombies, plague victims, mutants, and diseased creatures. Used straight, it provides a convincing base tone for decayed flesh. It shades naturally with purples, greens, or browns and highlights cleanly toward pale flesh or off-white without losing its unhealthy character. It’s also useful as a mixing colour to drain warmth from normal flesh tones when you want something to look very unwell.

About the Range
Green Stuff World Acrylic Colors are formulated for consistency and repeatability, which matters when you’re painting hordes instead of one heroic centerpiece. The paint remains workable long enough for controlled blending and transitions, then dries predictably so tones stay consistent across units. Zombie Flesh pairs especially well with purples, reds, browns, greys, and bone tones for layered decay effects.

Why Add This to Your Paint Rack
If you paint undead, horror, or anything that’s supposed to make people mildly uncomfortable when they look at it, this colour earns its place immediately. It’s subtle, flexible, and far more convincing than bright green ā€œzombieā€ paints. Creepy without being silly, which is the goal.

Contains:Ā 17ml.