AK Interactive introduces Rotten Green Quickgen Paint (AK17022) – a bright, toxic yellow-green tone that perfectly balances vitality and decay. This shade is ideal for diseased flesh, slime, poisoned vegetation, or alien environments. Rotten Green delivers both life and corruption in one captivating hue.
The Quickgen range is designed for the Contrast painting technique, producing natural shadow, mid-tone, and highlight in a single layer. With its medium coverage, it can be used as a base coat or glaze, flowing smoothly for controlled transparency. The matte finish enhances texture and realism in organic subjects.
Visual color interpretation:
A bright, slightly olive-tinted yellow-green with toxic vibrancy. It glows with unnatural energy, perfect for depicting infection, rot, or radioactive life. Over light primers it shines vividly; over dark bases, it deepens into a mossy, decayed tone.
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Applications & inspiration:
Rotten Green works beautifully for diseased skin, slime, toxic plants, or aged surfaces. Over white primer, it appears bright and luminous; over black, it becomes darker and more organic. Combine with Leaf Green (AK17020) for natural transitions or Bile Yellow (AK17008) for acidic effects. It can also serve as a glaze for corroded metals or weathered effects.
This shade is featured in the Decay & Mutation Set (AK17528), curated for painters exploring corruption, rot, and organic realism. Comparable to Nurgling Green (Citadel) or Livery Green (Vallejo), Rotten Green offers smoother blending and a matte finish perfect for subtle transitions.
Sustainability:
Like all Quickgen paints, Rotten Green is eco-friendly, solvent-free, and water-based. Fast-drying and odorless, it’s safe and comfortable for long painting sessions.
Who is it for?
Suitable for painters of all levels. Beginners will appreciate its balance of brightness and control, while advanced artists can use it for glazes, filters, and fine contrast work. A staple color for any palette focused on life, decay, or corruption.
Bring your miniatures to life — or to ruin with Rotten Green Quickgen Paint – a vivid, eerie tone that captures the beauty of decay in every layer.