Ultimate Fusion Air Dry Reborn Paint

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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @aliciadowns3637
    @aliciadowns3637 2 роки тому +1

    What is in the ultimate fusion droplet bottles? Never seen them before. I have some ultimate fusion paint and they are amazing. Congrats.

  • @aliciadowns3637
    @aliciadowns3637 2 роки тому +1

    The clear bottle with the black lid

    • @preciouslittlelambsrebornn4639
      @preciouslittlelambsrebornn4639  2 роки тому +2

      Oh geeze silly me lol sorry thsts Anibead I use it in my washes, veins and nails also for veins and nails and in washes I use blend flow

  • @latoya7029
    @latoya7029 2 роки тому +1

    Where do I buy these ultimate fusion paint please ?

  • @southernbellebabies
    @southernbellebabies 2 роки тому +1

    I've looked everywhere, but can not find what actually this paint is. Is it acrylic? That's what I would think. But still looking. Also can not find a review anywhere comparing to say Golden or Liquitex or even LDC. So do you enjoy using these? I would think they were very similar to a high flow acrylic. Thank you for your time.

    • @preciouslittlelambsrebornn4639
      @preciouslittlelambsrebornn4639  2 роки тому

      This paint was specifically made for vinyl which makes it so great for reborning. It is acrylic but also has other mixes in it and the company also offers mediums. The pigment is higher then any other reborn paint. Golden Fluids is a great paint but UF is much higher in pigment. I have used many air dry paints and nothing stands up to Ultimate Fusion. It's also more likely not to fade or rub off like other paints. Sadly the creator of UF died unexpectedly from a illness 🤒. Her team is keeping her legacy alive.

    • @kelseysreborns
      @kelseysreborns 2 роки тому

      I use liqitex and just started using UF to try them out .
      Here are the main differences
      1. When using UF you don't need a surface prep coat just wash your kit and start painting
      - For liquitex you need a surface prep on top of washing the kit to start .
      2. UF paints ( i think ) are meant to be layered to achieve the skin tone. What I mean is that with UF it is better to use the"primary method" and build up in layers to achieve tone . I find that the colors are more muted .Like the "red" comes out a bit more burgundy .Some of my color mixes don't translate to UF. However I do like the how you still get those translucent layers where you can see all your details coming through .
      - liqutex colors are very pigmentated, so its easier to achieve a certain tone right off the bat with the premade colors .
      3. UF really does"fuse" ! Once the color layers were dry, it was easy to add on top of them and the underlayers didnt budge .( I was even able to add a red layer using liqutex and it went well with the paint )
      -with Liqutex really make sure those layers are dry before adding on top or you can take off the under layer if you do too many at a time )
      4 . Ultimate fusion mixed really well. Its like a seamless mix when you are stirring ,no clumps at the bottom .
      - liqutiex has a thicker texture ,so mix well and make sure you get out all the clumps .
      I like both paints and think for lighter babies I will use UF and darker ethnic babies I will use liqutex .
      ( hoped this helped )
      So i would say I prefer the colors and thickness of liqutex.
      But I do like the layering ,mixing amd adhesive components of UF . not a fan of the actual colors though like the brown and red weren't really "giving " for me lol