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Color shifting paint question

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    yolanda
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      I bought some kameleon auto color shifting paint. It seems to be really thin . Is there something you are supposed to thicken it with ??? I wanted to find out before painting my keeper if its fine to use as thin as it seems to be or if your suppose to thicken it…..My 1st time attempting to use it.
      Thanxs

      #883345
      drag0nfeathers
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        It’s meant to be layered, that’s why it is thin

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        #883346
        Melody
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          I bought some kameleon auto color shifting paint. It seems to be really thin . Is there something you are supposed to thicken it with ??? I wanted to find out before painting my keeper if its fine to use as thin as it seems to be or if your suppose to thicken it…..My 1st time attempting to use it.
          Thanxs

          I don’t know…that isn’t the brand we used. I bet it is intended for airbrushing, so it may be pretty thin.

          #883348
          yolanda
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            Thanxs……….And i do believe it says its airbrush ready. I dont have one though so i guess ill just try to use a brush and put several layers.

            #883355
            Pam

              To lessen streakiness, you might try dry-brushing the layers on. That is the only way I can paint with thin airbrush paints.

              #883356
              yolanda
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                To lessen streakiness, you might try dry-brushing the layers on. That is the only way I can paint with thin airbrush paints.

                Thanxs ,Ill try that.

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