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January 22, 2016 at 6:30 pm #940333
So are these color shift paints being used/experimented with something that can be hand brushed on, or just air brushed?
I’m an old fashioned brush painter – I don’t have an air brush and probably don’t see myself getting one in the near future – maybe once I retire in 7+ years or so, but not now. What is the brand & can I get it from where? Are these the Automobile shift color paints?
I Love the mixed shift paint effects and using these as accent colors – the wolves and that Hipp PYO are Really Cool! :love:
Yep…They can! You can purchase the pigments in a few places online. They can be mixed with various carriers, and used in many applications. I have been using them in my studio for years now. Some of the semi-metallic treatments I use in my eye-making use the same pigments.
Oh Boy! Is there a Brand name you can point me in the direction of? 😀
I have a link to a place that sells some. There are other sites too, but…This is the one I order it from.
This is one of the pigment groups I was talking about:
http://solarcolordust.com/products/copy-of-chameleon-pigments-blue-green-gold-ghost-series-e720f756-c849-4a0a-a424-a76bb77318aaIf you do not want to mix your own, Golden makes the same colors in their own series:
Interference Green/Orange: http://www.dickblick.com/items/00638-7366/
Interference Violet/Green: http://www.dickblick.com/items/00638-6596/
Interference Green/Blue: http://www.dickblick.com/items/00638-5606/
…and many more.January 22, 2016 at 8:15 pm #940353So are these color shift paints being used/experimented with something that can be hand brushed on, or just air brushed?
I’m an old fashioned brush painter – I don’t have an air brush and probably don’t see myself getting one in the near future – maybe once I retire in 7+ years or so, but not now. What is the brand & can I get it from where? Are these the Automobile shift color paints?
I Love the mixed shift paint effects and using these as accent colors – the wolves and that Hipp PYO are Really Cool! :love:
Yep…They can! You can purchase the pigments in a few places online. They can be mixed with various carriers, and used in many applications. I have been using them in my studio for years now. Some of the semi-metallic treatments I use in my eye-making use the same pigments.
Oh Boy! Is there a Brand name you can point me in the direction of? 😀
I have a link to a place that sells some. There are other sites too, but…This is the one I order it from.
This is one of the pigment groups I was talking about:
http://solarcolordust.com/products/copy-of-chameleon-pigments-blue-green-gold-ghost-series-e720f756-c849-4a0a-a424-a76bb77318aaIf you do not want to mix your own, Golden makes the same colors in their own series:
Interference Green/Orange: http://www.dickblick.com/items/00638-7366/
Interference Violet/Green: http://www.dickblick.com/items/00638-6596/
Interference Green/Blue: http://www.dickblick.com/items/00638-5606/
…and many more.I’ve seen Solar Dust in my search. They have a lot of interesting pigment powders. Glow in the dark, color shift, metallic….and interestingly enough thermal reactive pigments. I’ve never ordered from them (at the time I looked they were out of stock). Instead I got pigment powder from a well reviewed eBay seller that was selling a variety of color shifts, as well as holographic pigment powder in silver (25 grams metal flake 0.008) and black (ditto). When I get them I’ll test them out and see how well they work. Finding out that my solvent based color shift paint might bubble and flake on gypsum over time motivated me to look for a replacement.
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