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July 28, 2013 at 1:48 am #506530
was looking at my color shift curlie when a question popped into my head, could these be done in hatchers? just thought I’d ask….
4 things I'm looking for:
1. Mother Meerkat
2. production color Sitting Young Oriental dragons to be made in more colors besides VF, Brimstone would be awesome!
3. Female Griffin – Siamese with White
4. September Raffle Prize 2022 AHD Male GriffinJuly 28, 2013 at 9:44 pm #900815I think it would be cool to see on a fledgie <3
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Indigo Rockfish + Flame Tabby Little Rock Dragons
Dragon Quail + Obsidian Frost Old Warriors
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Dreamscape, Orion, Poison Dart, Fireberry, Spangler + Tigerberry DragonsJuly 29, 2013 at 9:30 pm #900844was looking at my color shift curlie when a question popped into my head, could these be done in hatchers? just thought I’d ask….
Certainly it could be done… if we had more of the paint! I used the last of it on the curlies.
July 29, 2013 at 11:31 pm #900855was looking at my color shift curlie when a question popped into my head, could these be done in hatchers? just thought I’d ask….
Certainly it could be done… if we had more of the paint! I used the last of it on the curlies.
d’oh! ah well, thought I’d ask…
4 things I'm looking for:
1. Mother Meerkat
2. production color Sitting Young Oriental dragons to be made in more colors besides VF, Brimstone would be awesome!
3. Female Griffin – Siamese with White
4. September Raffle Prize 2022 AHD Male GriffinJuly 30, 2013 at 12:22 am #900847Where did the paint come from originally? If it is frightfully expensive, maybe the color shift hatchers can be the first Kick Start project…
July 30, 2013 at 7:18 pm #900874Where did the paint come from originally? If it is frightfully expensive, maybe the color shift hatchers can be the first Kick Start project…
Yes, we were considering doing a kick starter to buy more of that fabulous paint! Yes, it is hideously expensive.
July 30, 2013 at 7:46 pm #900875I’d pay like $120 – $135 for a color changing fledgie…
Got a busted Windstone?
drag0nfeathersdesign@gmail.com
*OPEN for repairs**SEEKING GRAILS*
Arc-en-ciel Emperor
Siphlophis Male Dragon
Calypso Hatching Empress
Ivory Moss Sitting Baby Kirin
Tattoo Mother Kirin
Emerald Tabby Male Griffin
Tie Dye + Orion Hatching Royalty
Indigo Rockfish + Flame Tabby Little Rock Dragons
Dragon Quail + Obsidian Frost Old Warriors
Betta Sun Dragon + Male Dragon
Dreamscape, Orion, Poison Dart, Fireberry, Spangler + Tigerberry DragonsJuly 30, 2013 at 10:21 pm #900881I am not sure how the colour changing paint works but I would also love to see it on some dragons like fledglings!
Looking for rainbow or pink & teal grab bags!
July 31, 2013 at 1:59 am #900896The colour shift paint is automotive paint right? I can see why that would be pricy! Those curlies certainly did look really cool!
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Excellent!
July 31, 2013 at 7:27 pm #900930was looking at my color shift curlie when a question popped into my head, could these be done in hatchers? just thought I’d ask….
Certainly it could be done… if we had more of the paint! I used the last of it on the curlies.
There are suppliers who sell the pigment that the Automotive Paint companies order from. You can easily buy them and mix your own. I have some…There are a couple of places to get it from, I have links to two.
http://www.solarcolordust.com/Site/Welcome.html
http://www.paintwithpearl.com/chameleonstore.htm
The pigments can be mixed into any carrier base.
August 2, 2013 at 12:45 pm #901028was looking at my color shift curlie when a question popped into my head, could these be done in hatchers? just thought I’d ask….
Certainly it could be done… if we had more of the paint! I used the last of it on the curlies.
There are suppliers who sell the pigment that the Automotive Paint companies order from. You can easily buy them and mix your own. I have some…There are a couple of places to get it from, I have links to two.
http://www.solarcolordust.com/Site/Welcome.html
http://www.paintwithpearl.com/chameleonstore.htm
The pigments can be mixed into any carrier base.
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This may be a very dumb question for everyone who has been painting recently, but I haven’t painted with acrylics for over 30-35 years and things have changed so much. The last time I painted figurines or models Air Brushing had not been around, and paints were used out of tubes and brushed on, not mixed with powders, to give you an idea of how long its been.My question is what do you mix these pigment powders with? Can you suggest a specific brand medium or ‘carrier base’ as Dreaming Tree Studio noted? It would be very helpful to me. I’ve gotten a few PYO pieces recently and have just started researching the many paint options. One of these Solar color-shift or Chameleon paints look really interesting to try.
Thanks for any suggestions from anyone. 🙂
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*** Come visit me on deviantArt at http://ela-hara.deviantart.comAugust 2, 2013 at 9:10 pm #901039I found this in the “Paint Your Own Windstone” thread. It might be helpful – I don’t know enough about paints and painting to tell. 🙂
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