That's some special shit right there. I remember painting tractor wheels with my pop-pop as a kid. I ended up painting fighter aircraft in the Air Force. Tomorrow, I'm painting a trailer for a friend, and my 15-year-old son will be out there learning with me. It's those memories we carry forever.
Thank you so much for sharing so much knowledge that is helping to change careers, by learning all of the techniques that you teach, and being able to provide paying customers with quality work and products. My eyesight has become way too poor to continue doing tattoos, after 40+ yrs in the industry, but with your help, I'll be able to support myself doing something I love and tinkered around with over the years. I could never charge money for anything less than quality work, and you always provide very thorough videos that I can understand easily and learn quickly. After I can finally afford corrective surgery I might not even go back into tattooing because I know I'll be very satisfied painting and airbrushing with your products, and your instructions to keep knowledgeable about everything that you teach. I'm gonna be going back thru your archived videos and binge watching everything that I haven't seen yet, and I really want to learn how to paint with water based automotive paints, if it's something that you recommend, and have videos that I can find to watch. I'm really just beginning this journey, and I hope it's a very fruitful experience, because I'm willing to do anything I need to do to get as good as I possibly can, because as you surely know..... there's no amount of money that equals the pride we feel when we do something amazing and make our customers happy. The money is just a side effect that allows us to keep doing what we do. Thanks again PEACE
I wish I knew about this technique when n I built my obs suburban. I wanted it black but with a hint of red. I always thought it'd be a pearl that made the effect... thank you for sharing this.
I sure live this video and the effect. I have a 1953 Ford pickup. The murder red would look great on it. Now I have to find a shop that has experience doing this.
Hi Chris excellent tutorial, I watched your video several times before attempting this paint scheme for my project Bike and it turned out awesome Thanks for the Informative videos Herman K NB Canada
Great video! I remember a 65 Riviera lowrider that had this type of paint job in the late 60's in Socal. The entire car looked jet black until he turned the corner,then the side's lit up like nothing I had seen! Just one color after another would pop out at you
The way I’ve always done “murdered” candy is by starting with black base then mix whatever candy color you want but mix a crystal pearl with the first 3 coats of candy then 2 more coats of straight candy, clear coat to top it off. Gives a super deep effect and when the sun hits the paint looks like it’s dancing.
Just get started and have fun with the process as you learn to paint things. Start small and simple, make test panels so you can learn from failures ahead of time, and give it time. Start with opaques and colors that cover so you can apply them evenly, and work up to pearls, then transparent and candy colors. Thanks for watching!
@@CreatexColors after looking at your website how do you think the murdered candy red would compare to the same thing only with cosmic sparkle red instead of hotrod sparkle red? Also, anything special about the autoborne sealer compared to traditional automotive black primer? Or since my Jeep is already brilliant black crystal pearlcoat could it be layered on top of that color? I think I see some speed shapes in my future! lol
Once i get my dream car im definitely going to try to get that sparkle blue one. Thats looks amazing. This technique with a purple would look great too
Wow your the man bro . What a really beautiful effect I tried it out over sparkle green and it came out just like how u show in your video . Great job bro . U r the man !!!
That would look killer on our black Charger RT. We've already done the carbon fiber hood with a candy red overspray. I wish that I could upload a picture to show you the hood.
Hey Chris, Jerry here. It's been a while. I just re-watched this video and I'm going to give this a try on my neighbor kids ATV. As always you make it look so easy. I have had some great successes with the candy2O paints. now I'm going to try the hot rod sparkle. There still is no 4050 clear around here so I'm ordering it again. I did a small tank a while back with the candy2O blood red and I used some Molotow liquid chrome for my base. let it cure for about 30 days then the red candy20 over the liquid chrome and WOW. one light coat and then three medium coats and the depth was amazing. Three coats of clear and a little polishing and it looked really nice. I know iv'e told you before but thank you so much for these videos. Following your advice and your techniques has really stepped up my painting skills. I'm getting some really nice, professional looking finish products. Thanks again. Take care and Wishing you and yours a great 2023.
I love the Mr. Rogers style intro. Oh me? Just dropping some sparkle. I can't agree more on the conservative use of black candy. I just got finished re-laying deep red over gold marble/black for a similar effect, and 1 coat of black candy was fine, but 2 was overkill. I would lean towards bright candies under black. The clear isn't going to magically bring the color back if you go overboard with the black. If it goes black, it's just a very expensive black paint job.
I've been trying to get a similar effect in the realm of polishing black dress shoes. But I've been having poor results so far. This helps quite a lot.I've got some new ideas that I'm excited to try!
Would love to see gost flames and skulls with matalic 3D effect or a slight shift almost like heat pipes with skulls from Harley Davidson Beautiful work 💕💕💕💕😘
I have a pearl red Challenger RT that I always wanted to paint candy apple red ombre to almost black if I could ever afford it. After watching this I think this technic transitioning to maybe a deeper candy apple would look perfect. A woman can dream right.
I was really curious how the murdered candy red would look side by side to the magenta looking one. The murdered candy red looks absolutely amazing! If I wanted to get my car painted this color (murdered candy red) as you did to the tank; how would I get someone to do it? Would they know what I'm talking about?
Very cool stuff here , my Victory Vegas 8 Ball is a very nice black, Boring!!!!!. Thank you, I’m going to go the blue and theme my bike Blue on Black!! I love that song. Thanks Bro
I have a set of alloys, media blasted, that are 'ripe' for that murdered candy black look. As a newbie to the candy paint (been shooting clear, base and some single stage whites) I've been looking for a Candy Prep how to but they're surprisingly hard to find. Also, the terminology and typical fast pace of the YB clips tend to gloss over (if you pardon the pun) the mixing and timing details. Can you direct me to a how to mix and prep candy tutorial? Love that murdered candy with a red kicker coat.
For candy2o mix ratios and application information, please review the candy20 tech data sheet available at www.candy20.com where there also a video showing how to reduce and mix candy20. For preparation and general application information, please review the Hard-Surface & Automotive Application Guide available at www.creatextech.com. Lastly, our UA-cam channel has several videos showing how to mix and spray candy20, which along with our Hard Surface Painting Basics video should be helpful. Thank you.
turned out great.....what would you get if you put red candy over black base coat..?..just trying to decide which way to take my project....with no flake and with flake i was thinking of using metallic black base or just black base with red candy...?..
Without the pearl, the effect is not too noticeable as the pearl is what really creates the effect under the candy2o Black. The base is black (6002 Sealer Black), so a candy2o color applied over black looks black (candy2o dues are transparent). The pearl gives the candy2o color something to interact with. Definitely make a test panel or two to determine results with or without a pearl. Thank you.
The primer is 6002 AutoBorne Sealer Black, www.autoborne.com. Suppose part one is trying this technique with a few test panels, go from there. Thank you.
Yeah you did a great job I mean you take your time and show the right way to do it just could you send me a information on way to get the paints it would be appreciated if you could do that thank you
Just watched this and love the effect but was curious where to get that tank piece? We do custom motorcycle paint and these would be great for test panels
Hi must have watched this video 20+ times. Been toying with the idea of painting my time trial bike. My question is once the hotrod red has gone down can you use the candy red for ghost effect before the candy Black goes down
I love to try this. I have done single stage and 2 stage paint but always wanted to try candy colors . I love the murder red “ black base with candy red then candy black “ I have only sprayed Cheaper pain so not sure what is compatible . I am wanting to spray a softail 5.5 gal tank front and back fenders and right and left saddle bags . What materials and colors would I need to try this “ base coat , candy red , and the candy black , clear coat ect . I would appreciate if you can help me with this so I know all material are compatible. And thank you for sharing your knowledge . I am excited to attempt this and take my paint to next level
Please visit www.createxcolors.com. You may find our video on Hard-Surface basics helpful in determining what products to use for automotive painting,ua-cam.com/video/CYhmtwp4tnw/v-deo.html. for candy color videos and tech sheets, please visit www.candy2o.com. Thank you.
Back in the 70's I would shoot a black base, then I would mix clear with a small amount pearl gold or pearl silver powder. Then spray 2 coats, Using "Metal Flake" brand by Big Daddy Roth "candy apple red", adding two more coats ... for a black cherry. For a show bike, tons of clear lacquer. OOOOld school ...LOL ... life is so much more simple these days .
I have a 97 tl1000s that’s Pearl Novelty Black. It’s same style. Looks black most of time but in sunlight it’s a deep blue metallic. Beautiful color and expensive OEM. can you match closely?
Thank you very much. My dad taught me how to paint, before he passed away. I always appreciate new techniques and tips and tricks.
Awesome! We appreciate you sharing that, thanks for watching.
@@CreatexColors how much do you charge to do the entire car?
That's some special shit right there. I remember painting tractor wheels with my pop-pop as a kid. I ended up painting fighter aircraft in the Air Force. Tomorrow, I'm painting a trailer for a friend, and my 15-year-old son will be out there learning with me. It's those memories we carry forever.
Im realy need paint my trans am 81 like this plz send me all code color plz
One of Agent 47's alter personas.
Alright alright....I feel ya hitman lover
He is known for his KILLER paint jobs
Hahaha true true
His weapon the deadly Sata 😂
Bro! Yes.
Thank you so much for sharing so much knowledge that is helping to change careers, by learning all of the techniques that you teach, and being able to provide paying customers with quality work and products. My eyesight has become way too poor to continue doing tattoos, after 40+ yrs in the industry, but with your help, I'll be able to support myself doing something I love and tinkered around with over the years. I could never charge money for anything less than quality work, and you always provide very thorough videos that I can understand easily and learn quickly. After I can finally afford corrective surgery I might not even go back into tattooing because I know I'll be very satisfied painting and airbrushing with your products, and your instructions to keep knowledgeable about everything that you teach. I'm gonna be going back thru your archived videos and binge watching everything that I haven't seen yet, and I really want to learn how to paint with water based automotive paints, if it's something that you recommend, and have videos that I can find to watch. I'm really just beginning this journey, and I hope it's a very fruitful experience, because I'm willing to do anything I need to do to get as good as I possibly can, because as you surely know..... there's no amount of money that equals the pride we feel when we do something amazing and make our customers happy. The money is just a side effect that allows us to keep doing what we do. Thanks again PEACE
Dam. That's beautiful work my friend 👍👍
thanks for watching!
This is amazing!!! With the reflection of the light, the tanks have a deep 3-D effect. Great work.
Thank you
This might be my favourite so far. I have a 2010 Triumph Street Triple motorcycle that would show off this colour so well.
Awesome, please send us pics. Thanks.
CreatexColorsCo I’d love to paint it at some point. When I get round to it I’ll send some pics or did you mean just send some of the bike?
What an absolutely awesome affect, understated but so wicked in the sunlight. Thanks for sharing, I wanna try this so bad now.
thank you!
Thank you Chris, I put it to the test and my air tank came out outstanding. Beautiful Black Chery. Keep Up the great work. Rey
I wish I knew about this technique when n I built my obs suburban. I wanted it black but with a hint of red. I always thought it'd be a pearl that made the effect... thank you for sharing this.
thanks
That is one of the coolest shades of Red I've ever seen.
I did this last night on a guitar and it looks amazing. What a great way to use candy black!
Thanks!
I sure live this video and the effect. I have a 1953 Ford pickup. The murder red would look great on it. Now I have to find a shop that has experience doing this.
Very cool! What I really love about the Createx lines, is that you can pretty much mix anything with anything.. A lot of creative freedom.
awesome, thanks!
really killer effect !!! so beautiful thx for sharing art skill 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Hi Chris excellent tutorial, I watched your video several times before attempting this paint scheme for my project Bike and it turned out awesome Thanks for the Informative videos Herman K NB Canada
thank you for watching
If Chris wasn't here, I wouldn't be able to figure out a damn thing! Thanks Chris!
Thank you for watching!
Great work. I’d love to see the new Corvette painted in that red.
Great video! I remember a 65 Riviera lowrider that had this type of paint job in the late 60's in Socal. The entire car looked jet black until he turned the corner,then the side's lit up like nothing I had seen! Just one color after another would pop out at you
The way I’ve always done “murdered” candy is by starting with black base then mix whatever candy color you want but mix a crystal pearl with the first 3 coats of candy then 2 more coats of straight candy, clear coat to top it off. Gives a super deep effect and when the sun hits the paint looks like it’s dancing.
You are an excellent teacher my friend.
Another great one man! You are one of the best sources for instruction on this subject. Thank you!
thank you for watching!
I've just done a honda monkey tank with gold leaf and marbleing, there's certainly a fine line between not bad and WOW , love your work 👍🦘
Thank you!
Insane! Love this on my lil 97 hardtop convertible mini Nissan truck! Just insane. Well done!
Came out beautiful
Thank you.
What can’t this guy do? Sins you’re a legend.
totally, thanks for watching
Thank you for making my dreams come true. My new paint plan. Good video!!!
OMG.....it is totally freakin SCREAMING...just Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ so loveinging it 😱 I so want it ....
This is unbelievably cool! I really hope I'll be able to do this someday
Just get started and have fun with the process as you learn to paint things. Start small and simple, make test panels so you can learn from failures ahead of time, and give it time. Start with opaques and colors that cover so you can apply them evenly, and work up to pearls, then transparent and candy colors. Thanks for watching!
I tried this color but without sparklers and used a silver base coat ..mines looks like a cranberry in the sun ...love paint videos ...
thanks
love the subtle look. Very nice
Pretty much the color I want my car. Black as night with just a hint of red below
Nice deep finish, your the Paul Walker of the spray booth thats with the top down. Great vid👏👏
Saved this video, hopefully in a few years my 2010 Jeep srt8 will be sporting that murdered candy red. 😍
thanks for watching
@@CreatexColors after looking at your website how do you think the murdered candy red would compare to the same thing only with cosmic sparkle red instead of hotrod sparkle red? Also, anything special about the autoborne sealer compared to traditional automotive black primer? Or since my Jeep is already brilliant black crystal pearlcoat could it be layered on top of that color? I think I see some speed shapes in my future! lol
Once i get my dream car im definitely going to try to get that sparkle blue one. Thats looks amazing. This technique with a purple would look great too
thank you for watching!
Wow your the man bro . What a really beautiful effect I tried it out over sparkle green and it came out just like how u show in your video . Great job bro . U r the man !!!
Thanks for watching!
I would love to have that blue on my already black triumph. 😍
Was thinking Ferrari red but now you got me thinking. Cool effects!!
Thank you for watching!
Just had my bike done in the murdered candy red , its turned out amazing 👏
Awesome! thanks for letting us know
That would look killer on our black Charger RT. We've already done the carbon fiber hood with a candy red overspray. I wish that I could upload a picture to show you the hood.
ok, that looks almost identical to my passat's Colorado Red Pearl LB3Y .... and i couldn't be more happy
cool! thanks for watching
Looks sick. I think I’m going to try something like this on my channel. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Hey Chris, Jerry here. It's been a while. I just re-watched this video and I'm going to give this a try on my neighbor kids ATV. As always you make it look so easy. I have had some great successes with the candy2O paints. now I'm going to try the hot rod sparkle. There still is no 4050 clear around here so I'm ordering it again. I did a small tank a while back with the candy2O blood red and I used some Molotow liquid chrome for my base. let it cure for about 30 days then the red candy20 over the liquid chrome and WOW. one light coat and then three medium coats and the depth was amazing. Three coats of clear and a little polishing and it looked really nice. I know iv'e told you before but thank you so much for these videos. Following your advice and your techniques has really stepped up my painting skills. I'm getting some really nice, professional looking finish products. Thanks again. Take care and Wishing you and yours a great 2023.
Awesome! Thank you for watching and sharing!
I love the Mr. Rogers style intro. Oh me? Just dropping some sparkle.
I can't agree more on the conservative use of black candy. I just got finished re-laying deep red over gold marble/black for a similar effect, and 1 coat of black candy was fine, but 2 was overkill. I would lean towards bright candies under black. The clear isn't going to magically bring the color back if you go overboard with the black.
If it goes black, it's just a very expensive black paint job.
Yeah, and once you go black...
You never go back?
Bad ass color man I really want to try it out on my 07 Chrysler where can I get my hands on this paint?
For candy2o and all Createx paints, please see Spray Gunner, spraygunner.com/paints-for-airbrush/createx-colors/candy2o-colors/. Thank you.
That last black tint coat is what you see as the side cast ... very cool video
thank you
I've been trying to get a similar effect in the realm of polishing black dress shoes. But I've been having poor results so far. This helps quite a lot.I've got some new ideas that I'm excited to try!
Excellent, thanks for watching!
I want that paint gun. That looks amazing! thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
This should look great on guitars as well. Looks awesome!
thanks!
Would love to see gost flames and skulls with matalic 3D effect or a slight shift almost like heat pipes with skulls from Harley Davidson Beautiful work 💕💕💕💕😘
black cherry.. awesome spray, thx for sharing! 8D
I’ve got this done in blue. Love it. Everyone thinks it’s black
thanks for watching!
I have a pearl red Challenger RT that I always wanted to paint candy apple red ombre to almost black if I could ever afford it. After watching this I think this technic transitioning to maybe a deeper candy apple would look perfect. A woman can dream right.
Thanks for this vid bro, great stuff, saludos from Mexico!
Hello from the U.S.A. and thank you for watching!
New Britain, CT here nice job man
thanks
CHRIS I WATCH EVERY VIDEO YOU'VE DONE. YOUR AWESOME !!!!! I BOUGHT PAINTS THAT YOU USE . I'M JUST WAITING FOR MY AIRBRUSH . STAY WELL PROFESSOR.
thank you! appreciate you watching
How the pro's inspire. Nice work.👍
thank you!
I was really curious how the murdered candy red would look side by side to the magenta looking one. The murdered candy red looks absolutely amazing! If I wanted to get my car painted this color (murdered candy red) as you did to the tank; how would I get someone to do it? Would they know what I'm talking about?
Very cool stuff here , my Victory Vegas 8 Ball is a very nice black, Boring!!!!!. Thank you, I’m going to go the blue and theme my bike Blue on Black!! I love that song. Thanks Bro
welcome, thanks for watching
I like the way the gold is more subtle. My bike is Black Pearl and it has subtle blue flake in the sunlight. Almost too subtle though.
Silver base&flake. Second coat- blue pearl& blue candy. (To soften the glittering effect of metallic. )
Mad painting skills bro!
Thanks!
That looks great. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks for watching!
I have a set of alloys, media blasted, that are 'ripe' for that murdered candy black look. As a newbie to the candy paint (been shooting clear, base and some single stage whites) I've been looking for a Candy Prep how to but they're surprisingly hard to find. Also, the terminology and typical fast pace of the YB clips tend to gloss over (if you pardon the pun) the mixing and timing details. Can you direct me to a how to mix and prep candy tutorial? Love that murdered candy with a red kicker coat.
For candy2o mix ratios and application information, please review the candy20 tech data sheet available at www.candy20.com where there also a video showing how to reduce and mix candy20. For preparation and general application information, please review the Hard-Surface & Automotive Application Guide available at www.creatextech.com. Lastly, our UA-cam channel has several videos showing how to mix and spray candy20, which along with our Hard Surface Painting Basics video should be helpful. Thank you.
The... the master of paint!
An apprentice to the masters, but thanks!
Very cool, thx 4 showing... 👍😎
thanks for watching!
Looks fantastic 👍
thank you!
Awesome sick effect.
Thank you!
Thankyou for the idea sir,. New sub here from the philippines.😁
thanks for watching!
I want the same but purple on my harley. I've been looking for this for 3 years now.
thank you
Me too
where you located
Man I love this color
Thanks!
This paint looks bad ass!
thank you!
Oh man this looks sick I need a green version of this haha
awesome, thanks for watching
Excellent job bro have a question have 63 impala going to paint it black what pearls ghost pattern to use thanks
Wow that looks great.
Thank you
Hell hath no fury like a painters Wrath 👊
turned out great.....what would you get if you put red candy over black base coat..?..just trying to decide which way to take my project....with no flake and with flake i was thinking of using metallic black base or just black base with red candy...?..
Without the pearl, the effect is not too noticeable as the pearl is what really creates the effect under the candy2o Black. The base is black (6002 Sealer Black), so a candy2o color applied over black looks black (candy2o dues are transparent). The pearl gives the candy2o color something to interact with. Definitely make a test panel or two to determine results with or without a pearl. Thank you.
@@CreatexColors ok thanks for leting me know ...
Way to explain every coat great detail thnks
thank you
A red fleck would be magical 😊
Show us! thank you
I love this. Is that a black primer to begin? Is there a part one for beginners 🤣
The primer is 6002 AutoBorne Sealer Black, www.autoborne.com. Suppose part one is trying this technique with a few test panels, go from there. Thank you.
Yeah you did a great job I mean you take your time and show the right way to do it just could you send me a information on way to get the paints it would be appreciated if you could do that thank you
For Createx a list of Createx online dealers, please visit createxcolors.com/dealers. Thank you.
That's exactly what I'm looking for!!!!! but I'm curious if a much larger flake is possible in blue...????
Looks awesome
thanks!
damn, I want my fender Jag painted that red color
Looking good CC!
Thank you!
Just watched this and love the effect but was curious where to get that tank piece? We do custom motorcycle paint and these would be great for test panels
We found the 1/2 tank blank it online. Thank you.
I'd love to see this same paint on a 68 Mustang❤
Love the finished look. It's exactly the look I've been trying to find.
Just wondering if you have ever used this type of paint on anything wood?
Yes, AutoBorne Sealer and candy2o are excellent direct to wood and used often for applications such as wood guitar refinishing. Thank you.
@CreatexColors --- Do this on Black 4.0!
This must be the method for "Hollywood Midnight Black" paint job. But the flakes are blue.
Hi must have watched this video 20+ times. Been toying with the idea of painting my time trial bike. My question is once the hotrod red has gone down can you use the candy red for ghost effect before the candy Black goes down
candy2o Blood Red creates the red visible in direct, lighted views under the black. Thank you.
That red is clean. Can you do this over OE black paint (of course not before prepping the paint)? I'm on the edge of doing this on my Caddy.
Yes. Apply UVLS Clear first, direct to the factory black finish as an adhesive ground coat. Thank you.
This would look AWESOME on my 2K S2K and it won't change too much because it's already black/black.
cool
Excellent video..
thanks
I love to try this. I have done single stage and 2 stage paint but always wanted to try candy colors . I love the murder red “ black base with candy red then candy black “ I have only sprayed Cheaper pain so not sure what is compatible . I am wanting to spray a softail 5.5 gal tank front and back fenders and right and left saddle bags . What materials and colors would I need to try this “ base coat , candy red , and the candy black , clear coat ect . I would appreciate if you can help me with this so I know all material are compatible. And thank you for sharing your knowledge . I am excited to attempt this and take my paint to next level
Please visit www.createxcolors.com. You may find our video on Hard-Surface basics helpful in determining what products to use for automotive painting,ua-cam.com/video/CYhmtwp4tnw/v-deo.html. for candy color videos and tech sheets, please visit www.candy2o.com. Thank you.
Need this on my dually
Back in the 70's I would shoot a black base, then I would mix clear with a small amount pearl gold or pearl silver powder. Then spray 2 coats, Using "Metal Flake" brand by Big Daddy Roth "candy apple red", adding two more coats ... for a black cherry. For a show bike, tons of clear lacquer. OOOOld school ...LOL ... life is so much more simple these days .
Great Videos
Could that be done over a factory black paint ?.
Would it still pop without the metal in my base coat ?
Thanks keep up great vids
A factory base black can be used; the use of a pearl-flake is an important step. Make a test panel to experiment with variations. Thank you.
I have a 97 tl1000s that’s Pearl Novelty Black. It’s same style. Looks black most of time but in sunlight it’s a deep blue metallic. Beautiful color and expensive OEM. can you match closely?
Great work
thanks!
Could you reverse this method for RC body’s? Btw love your tutorials and love Createx paint 🤘🏻
Yes, this can be reversed for painting an RC body. Make a few tests to get down how light the candy2o Black will need to be applied. Thank you.