Hi Keith,
I have been working on the same problem. With our new concrete 
structure soon to be released, we best find a solution real soon.

I have observed two types of concrete we can model. Old and New. New 
concrete, just a few years old, has a gray color, aka Floquil concrete 
color. Old concrete has a tan color. Mostly shades of tans and browns. 
I like to apply a wash of diluted gray over this light tan color. Then 
give a final wash of diluted ink for age. Its kind of a trial and 
error process unless you have exact formulas. I actually use the gray 
and ink washes from our woodsy stains for this process. Blot the 
inkwash from the piece with a tissue so it does not look too black.
 I would like to find a flat arisol spray for the base color to add 
into our instructions.
Working on solutions, Keith Blanchard
http://www.pinecanyonscalemodels.com

--- In [email protected], Keith Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been trying to find a color mix for concrete. 



 
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