Just came across your video, then went to check out the fluor colors at greenstuff world and noticed in addition to all the colors you mentioned, they now have a Fluor Turquoise paint! I wonder how the addition of that paint was influenced by your request...
Thanks for these! Did you also hapoen to run into the problem where some cous came out very wet and sone were fine? Can't pinpoint what the issue is :(
I don't always use a varnish, but I did hit these with Testors Dullcote. The fluorescent isn't about how shiny the surface is so it doesn't really affect it. If anything the varnish helps the vibrance of the colors pop.
Thanks for this video. Been following these to learn how to use my airbrush. Painted my range tools today, and it was a blast.
Masterful work. I appreciate the footage.
Very cool, I'll definitely be following this tutorial for my own range rulers.
man, wish i found this before I painted mine, those look awesome.
Just came across your video, then went to check out the fluor colors at greenstuff world and noticed in addition to all the colors you mentioned, they now have a Fluor Turquoise paint! I wonder how the addition of that paint was influenced by your request...
I don't think I have that power, but I did buy that paint as soon as they released it :)
Thanks for these!
Did you also hapoen to run into the problem where some cous came out very wet and sone were fine? Can't pinpoint what the issue is :(
What type of varnish did you use on these? Does a matt varnish take anything away from the fluorescent paint?
I don't always use a varnish, but I did hit these with Testors Dullcote. The fluorescent isn't about how shiny the surface is so it doesn't really affect it. If anything the varnish helps the vibrance of the colors pop.
Any you can do the same but with a brush - I don't have a air brush
The fluorescent paints are very transparent. You could glaze the transitions with a brush, it would just be more work.