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Questions about Createx paints

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Posted by MikeV on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:28 AM
It is ready for airbrushing straight out of the bottle, but you will need to thin it a little bit with water if you want to spray it at lower pressures.
There is some info about it at Createx's web site:
http://www.createxcolors.com/product_lines/airbrush_color.htm#Product%20Description

Mike

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 12:18 AM
What can i use to thin down Createx and Golden Acrlyics paints?

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Posted by MikeV on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:31 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lonerbboy

does semi-gloss mean that it will have a more "fogged" look? having a more oqaque effect?
or will it still be perfectly transparent?


No, it means it is slightly shiny but not really glossy.

It is still transparent though.

Mike

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:52 PM
its transparent, but not like flat paints. think your hardwood floor. the parts with less polish are less shiny.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:44 PM
does semi-gloss mean that it will have a more "fogged" look? having a more oqaque effect?
or will it still be perfectly transparent?
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Posted by MikeV on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:38 PM
Golden Acrylics are the best as I said earlier but Createx may work also so give it a try. The Createx colors are a semi-gloss color as you said.

Mike

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:20 PM
one other question.

do you know if either Createx or Golden acrylic Transparent colors are glossy in color?

i have heard that Createx Transparent are semi-glossy. and i really want a gloss shine. i do use Future in all cases. perhaps this may help. but i don't want the chrome to fog.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:15 PM
i was trying to re-color an already made figure/toy. Some parts are made of diecast metal with a pretty good chrome shine. and other parts are chrome plated on plastics.
and i am trying to make a different shade of Chrome. by adding a couple of coats of Transparent colors. i have used Tamiya clear blue, but i don't really like the color. and i have added about 10 coats of this stuff but the color is still not right. and the chrome is completely faded out because of the numerous coats. so i was trying to get a better shade of blue so i can just coat in less amounts. (to keep the chrome shine that is.)
so i can't really use a primer for this job.

i have taken a look at the website and i see that Golden Acryilcs have Clear purple and Phthalo blue which might do the trick.

Do you recomend Golden Acrylic Transparent paints over Createx Transparent paints?

Do you know if these Golden Acrylic paints adhere better compared to the Createx paints?
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Posted by MikeV on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:06 PM

Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater fools for it. There is no fool so great a fool as a knowing fool. But to know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom. " Charles Spurgeon
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:01 PM
i have searched the net on Golden acrylics. i have never heard of the company. but i couldn't really find a good site that shows what type of colors they have.

Do you know what kind of Transparent colors the Golden Acrylics have in stock? from what i have searched, they only have Transparent Yellow/gold and red.

Do you know of a company that sells a more wides range of Transparent colors?
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Posted by MikeV on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 7:59 PM
People do use Createx on metal but it has to have a coat of clear for protection later as it is not that strong on it's own.
A primer coat may help but it still was not designed for that purpose and does not adhere very well. Also, you will see the underlying color under the Createx because of it's transparency. The reason the colors are transparent is for T-shirt artists who layer colors for different effects. You can spray red and then spray yellow near it and where they overlap it turns orange. It works great for that purpose.
Go to an art supply store and buy one of the small 2 oz bottles of it and experiment with it. It may work for what you want it for.
What are you intending to do with it?

Mike

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 7:53 PM
thanks for the info.

do you know if this stuff will stick to metal parts?

if i were to use createx over an already painted surface, do you think it will adhere better to the surface?
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Posted by MikeV on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 7:45 PM
I have been using them on and off for about 10 years for T-shirts.
They are not very good for plastic as they do not have real good adhesion properties and need to be heat set to cure properly.
If you want really good acrylics to try out then take a look at Golden acrylics as they are the best....period.

Mike

Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater fools for it. There is no fool so great a fool as a knowing fool. But to know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom. " Charles Spurgeon
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Questions about Createx paints
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:18 PM
Has anyone ever used this Createx stuff? i have never used them before so i am not sure if it is worth the cost.
But i have never seen any other paint with so many Transparent color variations. i have never seen a Clear Purple paint before besides these Createx paints.
but i am not sure if it is strong enough or good enough to invest my money on them.

Any tips will help.
Thanks
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