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chameleon createx ?
Ive been screwing around with the airbrush, since its new to me. Playing with all the colors, mixing and matching. Trying to get a feel for how the colors will come out. Havent gotten to my first plugs yet, just been painting dowels.
I cant quit figure out the best way to use the chameleon colors. There really cool but cant figure out how you guys are using them. Put a coat on the entire plug once Ive gotten it to the colors I want? Specifically spray the sides or bottom? I also find it looks much different if I put a coat on after the plug has dried vs. putting a coat on while other paint is still wet. Any comments? I know its trial and error, just curious what you guys are doing with it. |
I think it says on the dixie art site that you need to paint the chameleon colors on top of black for best results.
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Lower, a couple of recipes for you to try. Paint a plug black. Now fog the belly with chamilion gold. Same thing, but use the chamilion lilac :happy: On a plug with lighter colors (pearl for example), do a thin line down both sides with the lilac. Gives a plug that pinkish hue like a baitfish :cool: Note that the colors come out much better after a clear coat. Sort of gives a plug that holographic look. Experiment with other combos, there are all kinds of cool things to do with them. I like them more for accents and highlights. Just a little here and there ;) Jigman |
Good to see a yak guy here :D
Hey are you guys ordering from dixie art or does anyone know any place local (RI) that has this paint on hand?
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TT, Pearl Paint carries a full line of createx in all sizes.They have a store in cambridge Ma.Call before you go. I have also seen it in a small selection in some Michaels stores.
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good to be seen and thanks for the reading!
Im ordering mine from Dixie art. Stuff is really cool. Thanks Jigman. You answered my questions. I'll keep playing with it. I wasnt sure if I should do a light top coat over entire plug or use it for accents etc. Sounds like you can kind of do both. |
yeah, you can do it both ways. Go light with it first. Too much and you'll ruin the effects.
Jigman |
Hobby Lobby stores carry the full line of Createx...
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Lower- I read in your post,"while other paint is still wet". Createx offers a free product info & technical guide booklet for their Auto Air line of paint. Time and time again they emphsize "work in light coats, very light coats". I had never before used waterborn paints and found them to handle quite differently than anything else. For me, anyway, the booklet was a must read.
Createx, 800-509-6563, www.autoaircolors.com (sorry, I'm a computer moron,dont know how to post a link) |
The site came up loud and clear Bob, thanks it's got alot of great info:btu: Weather still bad out there.:huh:
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