That looks really good!! The Green Stuff World color shift I think is the best out there, just not easy to acquire in the states. I have the cobalt blue, fun to experiment with. A color shift I been playing with is by FolkArt. Its called Dragonfly Glaze, its a clear top coat applied last just prior to epoxy. Not the same level as Green Stuff World but it adds some great bling to a bait in the sun. Dilute it with water and use a size 3 needle or bigger and run the vent, the tiny glitter flys everywhere. The 44381 Gold-red-violet looks great on top of a cray fish pattern. Walmart even sells it. Keep up the great work, look forward to the next one.
That's beautiful. I have been airbrushing lures for a while now and just love the hobby. I recently began experimenting with mica powders and color-shift pigments like they use when painting cars, and the results are pretty remarkable.
Awesome paint job.. ever thought about painting the base black on top and white on bottom then hitting the whole thing with the same color shift. Might be interesting just to see how the shift reacts over different bases.
shift colors do not have much of a effect over white in my testing but that is the plan to show how shift paints show effects over different base colors. so be looking for those real soon. greys and possible color keyed bases like red or orange just to see. Seems like darker base colors allow the more of the 2 and 3 color shifts to show. but only tried on paper. thanks for the suggestion be interesting to see how it all comes out.
Awesome, love the shift. The clear coat really helps show it.
Yes it does! thank you for watching and appreciate the comments
That’s a smallmouth catcher in my area early spring and fall beautiful work as always .
Thanks 👍 I will find out real soon if those brownies here like it.
That looks really good!! The Green Stuff World color shift I think is the best out there, just not easy to acquire in the states. I have the cobalt blue, fun to experiment with. A color shift I been playing with is by FolkArt. Its called Dragonfly Glaze, its a clear top coat applied last just prior to epoxy. Not the same level as Green Stuff World but it adds some great bling to a bait in the sun. Dilute it with water and use a size 3 needle or bigger and run the vent, the tiny glitter flys everywhere. The 44381 Gold-red-violet looks great on top of a cray fish pattern. Walmart even sells it. Keep up the great work, look forward to the next one.
Thanks for the folk art plug. Always like trying new things. I can relate to the glitter flying. the eye candy glimmer series does just that
That's beautiful. I have been airbrushing lures for a while now and just love the hobby. I recently began experimenting with mica powders and color-shift pigments like they use when painting cars, and the results are pretty remarkable.
Mica powders are a good way to get some great shimmer on lures.
Love the color shifts. Only thing is you’re never completely sold until the clearcoat hits it. Then I’m always like Cool ! Nice pattern !
Yes, the clear coat really brings it out. Thanks for watching
Awesome paint job.. ever thought about painting the base black on top and white on bottom then hitting the whole thing with the same color shift. Might be interesting just to see how the shift reacts over different bases.
shift colors do not have much of a effect over white in my testing but that is the plan to show how shift paints show effects over different base colors. so be looking for those real soon. greys and possible color keyed bases like red or orange just to see. Seems like darker base colors allow the more of the 2 and 3 color shifts to show. but only tried on paper. thanks for the suggestion be interesting to see how it all comes out.