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What happens if you hit them with some Dullcote? Does that kill the glaze?
Since I took those photos some time ago (I only recently compiled the info and created the write-up), viewed in-person, the glossiness is not really very apparent. Only the heave set lady looks a bit glossy. The translucent colors are most distracting to me. But that might be because for years I'm used to seeing figures finished using opaque paints, so the 3-D printed ones just look sort of strange. But I think I'm warming up to them.
"What do you do for a living?""Paint nipples on model railroad figures"
Nips and pubes.
Very sfumato...https://www.thecollector.com/what-is-sfumato-in-art-4-key-examples/
Depends on era you're modeling. Modern will require less brown.