lol, proof RGB makes white. :} Might just use 1/4 of that spoon for each color, and do many light coats. But you should shine different colors of light on it and see.
Although some thought this experiment was a bust or failure, I would with all due respect say this was far from that. This was a fantastic learning experience for everyone that watches GT's paint experiments. I would also like to thank EYE CANDY PIGMENTS for sponsoring GT and making all these excellent video's possible.
I’m a new subscriber to your channel. Been through your playlist you have some really nice experiments going on. I’m an old painter from waaay back in the day. Keep up the good work!
Agree 100% with this, the pigment load was too heavy resulting in the end result having a "milky" apperance"Definitely layer the colors. Love your videos man!!!!
I’m going to be getting my 63 impala painted soon in a factory desert beige color and was wanting to put a gold ghost pearl or galactic gold. Just wanted to know if you would willing to try ghost gold over a desert tan
Saw the comment you posted about using the ppg system cups. The Version 1.0 cup style is the one I PREFER too. Some folks just gotta run dat deeksucker too much. I contacted a supplier of these pearl cause I wanted to add a lil more blue into my Blue/green/Purple ghost pearl to make it show blue first as its a real toss up between green and blue but the blue does show well mostly. They said that ya cannot mix up the ghost pearls like that cause it changes the total volume and color involved. Now I see what they meant. Charcoal Gray wasn't what I would have expected either.
Great video is always. I wonder if the outcome was that way because there was quite a bit of product powder from each one kinda globby . Hey so I was thinking Harbor freight they sell those little wheels they’re not very much. You should put some on the bottom of your stand. And I don’t believe they’re too expensive either. Great video is always keep them coming.
As you said, was not expected it... were little "boring"... maybe it the effect takes out each other... Maybe so if you mix just, light or dark ghost pigments together then the effect gets back...but might be a question for the manufacturer.... Good job! And Grats in advance for 60' K subscribers almost three...
I think to get the color reflection... You should probably split 1 gram into 5 portions... So the spray would have time to mix them in the air before hitting the panel... definitely would be worth a try
I like this experiment. It saved me money for sure since i was gonna try this. The next thing i was gonna try was a spray blend from one interference to another to another but now seeing the transition mix might blend to white I'm not so sure. You know, from blue to green to gold to red. From the back of the car to the front. But not if the blend are gonna be gray or white. It would ruin the effect i want
if we do each color separately, it might work better. Although, each color will stay on its own body panel. So let's say if we start on one side of the rear quarter panel starts off as red to blue, then the door from blue to green, then Fender from green to gold, we will not see the red from the rear quarter panel up on the front Fender. I'll try blending ghost pigment!
GT, that gray or gun metal looks really cool. Even though some of the other colors didn’t come through the gray looks great to me. For what my comment is worth.
Interesting, I was kind of expecting something like that on the black side (I figured grey or maybe a dark brownish grey), but I never would have guessed the white to be just white. I'm guessing not only too many colors, but too much pigment load in the paint. I'm still wondering about the suggestion I made a few weeks ago, 2 parts ghost blue/1part ghost green at a total pigment load of about 50g/gallon over black and white. I think that will clarify what actually just happed here. I don't think that you'll get the result that you think you will by putting a pearl over this grey and white, but who knows.
Ahhh such a monster disappointment. Thank you for doing it so I don't have to. I wonder if you did one color at a time and have them fade into each other? That might be cool. It's like all the colors came together and canceled each other out.
Should of done white and black base. And do a ghost pearl of each color to go over white and black base. To see how each 1 lays. All together like how you did ghost blue with the different colors.
To much pearl for the amount of paint, so you are only seeing the white pigment because the particles are to close together so they cant reflect the light. They are muting one another out. When measuring pigments it is a level teaspoon, most over fill the spoon and use a scraper blade to level the teaspoon. I would say you have enough pearl for a gallon or more. But, you never know what you might get sometimes until you try. The only way to find the limit is to go past it. Great work keep it coming.
Howdy GT. I have a 1982 motorcycle that came with the prettiest maroon metallic a fella ever saw. The factory said it’s “wine berry red” but I’ve been unable to recreate it. It’s like a dark burgundy with a red and gold metal flake. Any thoughts? Eye Candy if you’re watching that’s aimed at you too.
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I love the blueish steel grey!
I was actually expecting a prismatic color effect on both sides.
That's crazy how it turned out.
Thanks for the experiment.
lol, proof RGB makes white. :} Might just use 1/4 of that spoon for each color, and do many light coats. But you should shine different colors of light on it and see.
Although some thought this experiment was a bust or failure, I would with all due respect say this was far from that. This was a fantastic learning experience for everyone that watches GT's paint experiments. I would also like to thank EYE CANDY PIGMENTS for sponsoring GT and making all these excellent video's possible.
Love the paint tips. Love the videos!
I’m a new subscriber to your channel. Been through your playlist you have some really nice experiments going on. I’m an old painter from waaay back in the day. Keep up the good work!
It'll be cool to see what lays on top of that grey...
Worth exploring for the knowledge ty
Maybe layer the colors? Ghost Gold on top of Ghost Red?
Yea, I'm gonna have to try layering the colors instead of mixing
Agree 100% with this, the pigment load was too heavy resulting in the end result having a "milky" apperance"Definitely layer the colors. Love your videos man!!!!
Wow thanks for the experiment. Sorry it was a bust.
While not expected that Gray is a nice color.
I’m going to be getting my 63 impala painted soon in a factory desert beige color and was wanting to put a gold ghost pearl or galactic gold. Just wanted to know if you would willing to try ghost gold over a desert tan
For sure!
I'll drop a video on this pretty soon
Can I paint a ghost blue and then spray ninja black with lace?
great idea and gt ty for everything you do it brings us all entertainment and also shows us before hand what to expect so ty friend
Super cool to see, not what I thought was going to happen either. Thanks GT
Saw the comment you posted about using the ppg system cups. The Version 1.0 cup style is the one I PREFER too. Some folks just gotta run dat deeksucker too much. I contacted a supplier of these pearl cause I wanted to add a lil more blue into my Blue/green/Purple ghost pearl to make it show blue first as its a real toss up between green and blue but the blue does show well mostly. They said that ya cannot mix up the ghost pearls like that cause it changes the total volume and color involved. Now I see what they meant. Charcoal Gray wasn't what I would have expected either.
Thank you sir 🙏
Ghost blue or green over dark gray
That gun metal color is dope
The grey/blue color is nice.
Great video is always. I wonder if the outcome was that way because there was quite a bit of product powder from each one kinda globby . Hey so I was thinking Harbor freight they sell those little wheels they’re not very much. You should put some on the bottom of your stand. And I don’t believe they’re too expensive either. Great video is always keep them coming.
As you said, was not expected it... were little "boring"... maybe it the effect takes out each other... Maybe so if you mix just, light or dark ghost pigments together then the effect gets back...but might be a question for the manufacturer.... Good job! And Grats in advance for 60' K subscribers almost three...
I think to get the color reflection... You should probably split 1 gram into 5 portions... So the spray would have time to mix them in the air before hitting the panel... definitely would be worth a try
I like this experiment. It saved me money for sure since i was gonna try this. The next thing i was gonna try was a spray blend from one interference to another to another but now seeing the transition mix might blend to white I'm not so sure. You know, from blue to green to gold to red. From the back of the car to the front. But not if the blend are gonna be gray or white. It would ruin the effect i want
if we do each color separately, it might work better. Although, each color will stay on its own body panel.
So let's say if we start on one side of the rear quarter panel starts off as red to blue, then the door from blue to green, then Fender from green to gold, we will not see the red from the rear quarter panel up on the front Fender.
I'll try blending ghost pigment!
GT, that gray or gun metal looks really cool. Even though some of the other colors didn’t come through the gray looks great to me. For what my comment is worth.
Ghost vs Glimmer, can you tell me the difference between the two? size of the pearl or flake? or? thanks for the videos.
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Are you still taking the paint out of Rusto 2x cans to do the base coat?
Interesting, I was kind of expecting something like that on the black side (I figured grey or maybe a dark brownish grey), but I never would have guessed the white to be just white. I'm guessing not only too many colors, but too much pigment load in the paint.
I'm still wondering about the suggestion I made a few weeks ago, 2 parts ghost blue/1part ghost green at a total pigment load of about 50g/gallon over black and white. I think that will clarify what actually just happed here. I don't think that you'll get the result that you think you will by putting a pearl over this grey and white, but who knows.
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I would have thought there would be more flip on the white.
That grey looks like Hondas "Phantom Grey".
Ahhh such a monster disappointment. Thank you for doing it so I don't have to. I wonder if you did one color at a time and have them fade into each other? That might be cool. It's like all the colors came together and canceled each other out.
Should of done white and black base. And do a ghost pearl of each color to go over white and black base. To see how each 1 lays. All together like how you did ghost blue with the different colors.
I have come up with some pretty crazy colors just mixing random mica powders
interesting seems the white is brighter than the effect ...didnrt expect that at all..
The colours cancel each other out in the most part, mix two colours that are closer together
The blue and green looked nice in the mix . I'll keep experimenting with colors
cant wait to get that black to red pigment from eye candy they neded to restock !!
Have you looked at it under lights, At night?,
if you mix blue and red ghost pearl will you get a purple?
To much pearl for the amount of paint, so you are only seeing the white pigment because the particles are to close together so they cant reflect the light. They are muting one another out. When measuring pigments it is a level teaspoon, most over fill the spoon and use a scraper blade to level the teaspoon. I would say you have enough pearl for a gallon or more. But, you never know what you might get sometimes until you try. The only way to find the limit is to go past it. Great work keep it coming.
If anyone knows art and color mixing, this was expected.
It would work as expected with flakes...
Howdy GT. I have a 1982 motorcycle that came with the prettiest maroon metallic a fella ever saw. The factory said it’s “wine berry red” but I’ve been unable to recreate it. It’s like a dark burgundy with a red and gold metal flake. Any thoughts?
Eye Candy if you’re watching that’s aimed at you too.
I've got a request GT Bro. Do a video on the Urea Crystalized paint job with some ghost pigment over top. If thats possible that is.
Just ordered some supplies! 👍
Day 2 of asking for baku red over black base 😮
What a weird outcome. I expected a black or dark purple out of that. The grey wasn't bad looking just kinda boring.
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