COLOR is far more than a simple book: it is the main entrance to the BSL system universe
Throughout its 164 pages you are going to discover the BSL chromatic families and will learn to use them to take the maximum advantage of them. Guided by practical cases and video examples, you will experience the power of color while you apply new techniques and tools to breathe life into your miniatures.
Dive into a creative journey that will change your understanding about color and how to apply it, guided by Ángel Giráldezand Pedro González, creators of the BSL System. Raise your skills to the next level and become an expert with this essential manual for all level artists.
We added this note from Angel on May 8, 2025 >>
The book COLOR is written for beginner painters who want to get started in the hobby. It will be a great help, as it explains the BSL system—a very easy method to follow and learn. It’s also perfect for wargaming painters, since it includes many color recipes and offers ways to work with color quickly.
Intermediate-level painters will also benefit from this book, as the BSL system expands into Advanced BSL, giving miniatures an extra touch of quality.
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