Yes I'd like to see the hypershift test. We would also like you to do a layer test. Spray one color shift later, then a different color shift layer on top of that one. Perhaps One test where the layers are completely dry and 1 test with wet-on-wet. .. SHINY!!
I would feel that mixing a large flake pearl with a small flake pearl may work better. With the smaller pearl flakes taking up the space between the larger ones
Daniel Atkinson that’s exactly what I was thinking when he first started to explain the colors he was going with. I just assumed I dunno what I’m talking about and let the video continue. Lol maybe they’ll try it in a future video and it’ll work well.
I thought about that too. It would probably give a flashier result so to speak, as like Daniel said, different flake sizes would mix together differently. Same flake sizes you just end up having different flakes side by side which makes the effect fade. Although I'd probably like that more subtle effect on a daily used car. Showstoppers on the other hand need something more aggressive.
Yes, I was also thinking this knowing somewhat how Pearls work. They would separate a bit more with smaller bits filling in between larger ones (as you said) and believe would have a more distinct color shift. And why does he keep calling it "Colorshift Pearl"? I mean I never hear "My hot heating oven." He didn't patent an adjective/adverb/descriptor (or whatever) did he?
Should have done the top half of the hood with a white basecoat and the bottom with a black basecoat. That way we get multiple experiments with a single shot!
Since those color shifting pigments work on refraction and breaking up light into its base colors and reflecting the different colors at different angles, mixing them can create some complex interactions. Overlapping colors will be amplified, while others will cancel out. So that means you won't ever get the full range of two color shifting pigments by mixing them together, but can create a unique range. Though I'm guessing that doing enough experimentation to deliberately tweak color shift ranges by mixing different pigments together can become quite costly.
I think it's time for a door jam tutorial. These all look awesome and because of these vids and fonzies awesome tutorials, I've convinced a lot of naysayers about the viability of this product, especially for the price (change the color of your car with almost no body prep work for a couple hundred bucks?? unbeatable). The only thing I don't see being done is the door jams. It doesn't matter how cool the car looks with the doors closed, the second you open them and the factory color shines its ugly face (more so if it's on the other end of the color spectrum of the new color) it instantly gets a tinge of a ghetto paint job. I could see for practicality purposes to not do this every time a new color is featured, but just a few, or a series, to bring this product and system full circle. I've inquired about painting just my door jams all black to at least be less jarring if I did this and it's roughly 200 bucks a door. Maybe I'm alone but I think thats the only thing keeping me from doing it. Still awesome, I've never seen a company try so hard, and succeed at, relating it's product to the world. I don't feel like I'm being sold a product here, I'm being sold an adventure, and thats bad ass.
I have noticed this same effect when I combine my acrylic mediums with several colorshifting pigments, it sort of tones them down and makes a different pearlescent effect; interesting to see it so graphically demonstrated, thank you.
I used 4 different house of colors shift paints back in 98. The way to do it is spray one. Clear coat then spray another color. Then i took plastic and marbalized it. Reason you have to clear inbetween coats is because the paint will reactivate and it will lift off to the base coat if its not sealed inbetween. It was one of the sickest flip flops ive ever seen!
I can't stop thinking about some of these pigments in some resin crafts. Specifically dice because I'm a bit of a dice hoarder. I don't really care much for cars, but these videos are so fun as someone who enjoys paints and pigments and crafting.
should have done the top half of the hood with a white basecoat and the bottom with a black basecoat. That way we get multiple experiments with a single shot!
I just started watching these videos, kinda by accident over the last few days. My personal thinking when you do a car you should do a two tone car, like black body and white hood, so people can see what the top coats look on different colors side by side.
Each pearls on it's own is GORGEOUS but, when mixed they just don't look as good as straight pearls do!! GREAT video again!! Keep em coming guys, I'm your BIGGEST FAN!!!😎⚔🇺🇸
I like how the Triton and Nautilus mix. It looks like murky water. Extremely cool. I am just getting hip to this channel. I find it very interesting. I would love to learn how you paint and come up the colors you make.
You should mix these pearls into some "slime" or "ooblek" or whatever you want to call it. I feel like there's a chance it'd get a million views and that could mean more subs or just in general some channel growth. Couldn't hurt! Also... I am seriously pretty interested. Especially with like clear elmer's glue and some borax dissolved in water, the goop would stay clear so you could see the pearls SUPER well. To be honest, that might even be an awesome way to really showcase pearls in action, you could smoosh it around and twist it which would really help show the color shifting.
@@jessicat3762 1:09 "We want to make sure we group two large particle together and two small particle together to get a nice predictable, clean end result; we don't want the particle size playing a role here."
@@Thee_Sinner tu'che ... I'm the one who heard it wrong lol. I feel like if he faded them into each other instead of mixing before application with one side being bigger particles and the other smaller it would be awesome. You get more opacity the smaller the particle making it muddy so the larger particle overlaying the transition might help with that.
@@jessicat3762 by "faded them into each other" do you mean like using two separate air guns of each color? i think that much work well as well edit: im not correcting what my drunk ass just wrote here, but i find it hilarious lol
yall should try mixing small and large particle of very different colors....like small particles are a warmer pallet and large particles are a cool pallet
I think you'd get a better result by putting a normal coating of one pearl down, letting it dry then doing a light spray over or maybe a patchy coating over top. I'd also like to see a mixing of the sizes. You'll want more of the larger pearls than the smaller ones. When crystalline structures from with contaminates, the angles of the crystal can get bent and distorted. I have a feeling the smaller pearls will get in between the larger pearls causing you to see boundaries where both sides of the shift are visible right up against one another.
Color theory is color theory, colorshift paint or not. Whatever colors you get at each viewing angle are going to mix. So if you get violet (purple) and gold (yellow) at the same angle, when you mix them you will desaturate them towards grey/brown, just like if you mixed regular paint in those colors. Do this on both ends of the shift and you're just going to mute the shift. What you could try is using different types of colorshift (for instance the large/small particle mix that they avoided, or mixing "regular" colorshift with hypershift). If they produce their shifts in different ways, then you might be able to actually get parts of both shift to work at the same time. Because they might overpower each other at various angles.
Hypershift yes! Having said that, there is some basic colour science at play here and you can see which colours are dominant as the base colour in the shifts (ie green and purple). Very cool though!
Try mixed flake size (and colors). Put a few coats of small in one color and then cover with half as many coats and lower density large flakes of another color. It should come out interesting.
Hi Fonzie! Mix Colorshift with some solid pearls and solid pearls beetwen them. Also you can try with Juices. I do once and it’s amazing the result 😱. Cheers from Argentina 🇦🇷
Hypershift yes!! All of the yes lol these videos show somewhat someone could expect in blending of colors and would expand color options even further for a real personal touch without choosing a color that a lot of other people have already :)
@dipyourcar are there any hyper shifts that shift different hues of purple ONLY without BLUE and/or GREEN? If so would love to see that over black base....
On the last dip job I did for my car, I mixed martian blue pearls with Martian purple pearls, and added both grape juice with blueberry juice in it, and it came out awesome. I have pictures if youd like me to submit them.
I wanna see hyper shift pearls mixed. Do big particle and small half and half see how that turns out. Keep the music montages in your videos super satisfying to watch high . Dipping my car in the spring with the Artic black proline
Maybe changing the ratios between the paints would make the colors pop and shift more. Maybe go 20% of any dark color shifts and 80% bright color shifts. I think the darker colors were taking over too much. I feel like that would give a REALLY cool result if the results were already this cool.
So I've been thinking about how to pull off a specific effect with Plastidip. What I want to do is to have a Black Car that has a purple sheen to it when the light hits it a certain way. But I want the purple to be a bit more subtle. Not take over the black but enhance it and show off the lines of the car. I was thinking paint the car as you would a normal black pastidip job but possibly mix a light amount of purple juice or pearl into the final clear coat. Not thinking flakes because that wouldn't be the effect I'm looking for. Thoughts or ideas on how to get that kind of effect?
Fonzie, can these pearls (particularly the Triton and Iris Violet) be sprayed so more black base comes through? Should some type of black pearl be added? Thanks
could you make a video on mixing plain pearls together like red and green or something to see if makes a color shift effect would love to see the results
Love it! What if you guys were to do the same/similar, but in the middle... Don't mix the 2 together and just spray both separately in different spots? I don't mean layering one on top of the other... Just spray each at random... Hope that makes sense
It's 2019. You have a page that's focus is showing vibrant colors. How are you not going to have a 4K camera? You have over 600k subscribers. I think you can afford one!
I am a sprayer and would think that if you would have laid down one colorshift first and then the second just dusted over the top then this may have worked. Youd have the colour underneath shifting as well as the top at the same time. Is it worth trying? Only you know
Im in the beginning of the video and i just finished mixing four different colors on a dark grey .. idk if i put enough and await for the dryness to complete. Now back to the show
you can get a better result if you spray a base pearl color. like the nadalis. then once dry do a very light spray of another pearl color like the flash. the fell of the colors will be much strong to see then just mixing them then spray.
What if you tried pouring them together but not actually mix them. See how it looks as the different colors get pulled through the sprayer. It could be quite cool.
It would have also been interesting to see small and large together. Also, spray at different angles on each to see if the pop at the merge is better. Hypershift Yes.
So dope guys.......... But y'all shoulda made the center section half white base and half black base...... But still this in itself is much appreciated.
God I miss doing paint.. unfortunately thanks to my back I can't get a job doing it here in Commifornia as all physical labor jobs are off the table with scoliosis as the worker's comp insurance companies won't cover me.. so I only got to do it for a semester in college. I actually have a picture of me sanding on a Jeep Wagoneer at 3 years old.. no wonder I love doing paint. And mixing paint is SO COOL! (so long as it's not waterborne) It's always amazing to see all the colors that go into red or white or whatever.
So my mom had this really cool paint on her 1986 Firebird Trans Am Targa. It was Blue/Green/Purple (depending from where you looked at it (a little like triton but with more green)). Would you by any chance know how to make this paint?
I think one day we will get to the point where we can make our own color shift, maybe someone doesn't want blue to green/purple, maybe I want red to yellow, just as an example
Awesome. I donot know how to paint, but i will talked to the painter about my 02 explorer. It is brown, kind of gold. I think the chocolate from previous video be cool. Thanks victor
I kind of like that it can make the flip less obvious that could be good if you want a unique finish that's classy & not to loud. What happens if you do the Flash with the Nautilus though?.....so many potential combination's the mind boggles. It would take some experimenting but I bet there could be some combination's that come out really nice. Also would it be possible to do a custom combination like the blue from the Nautilus with the gold from Flash for example?
Thanks for watching! You want to see us mix HyperShift Pearls? Here it is! th-cam.com/video/uvsbmJ2Xomg/w-d-xo.html
Cool experiment. Now I know not to mix.
Yes
Definitely!! I don’t think the hypershift pearls will cancel each other out as much as the colour shift!
Yes. And triton over iris violet
Yes I'd like to see the hypershift test. We would also like you to do a layer test. Spray one color shift later, then a different color shift layer on top of that one. Perhaps One test where the layers are completely dry and 1 test with wet-on-wet. .. SHINY!!
I would feel that mixing a large flake pearl with a small flake pearl may work better. With the smaller pearl flakes taking up the space between the larger ones
Daniel Atkinson that’s exactly what I was thinking when he first started to explain the colors he was going with. I just assumed I dunno what I’m talking about and let the video continue. Lol maybe they’ll try it in a future video and it’ll work well.
I had a BMW paint that was like that, Burgandy/Brown/Blueygreen/Purple depending on the time of day angle seen.
This was my thought process as well.
I thought about that too. It would probably give a flashier result so to speak, as like Daniel said, different flake sizes would mix together differently. Same flake sizes you just end up having different flakes side by side which makes the effect fade. Although I'd probably like that more subtle effect on a daily used car. Showstoppers on the other hand need something more aggressive.
Yes, I was also thinking this knowing somewhat how Pearls work. They would separate a bit more with smaller bits filling in between larger ones (as you said) and believe would have a more distinct color shift. And why does he keep calling it "Colorshift Pearl"? I mean I never hear "My hot heating oven." He didn't patent an adjective/adverb/descriptor (or whatever) did he?
hypershift yes
I'm just a sucker for blending stuff together lol, I don't know why.
Us too!
5:00 Confused me so much for a second, looked like it was getting poured into the table 🤣
HYPERSHIFT WITH JUCIES !!!
Waiting to see this!
I've done it. It came out amazing.
@@EVGUY13245 its always been my curiosity what it would be like to mix hypserhsifts and juices
@@chadbeverly4926 you got an email?
@@EVGUY13245 bchaddavid@yahoo.com
What about layering shift pearls? We know different color base coats can change the final color. Base of one shift pearl topped by a different one.
I agree, I think this would be a good test to try.
Some had better coverage, but a mix of big and small pearls was the test I was looking for.
Should have done the top half of the hood with a white basecoat and the bottom with a black basecoat. That way we get multiple experiments with a single shot!
This would be very interesting to see yes
Maybe just gently pour the colors together and not stir/mix. Just spray
the Nautilus and Triton combo was a dream colour, so good
Since those color shifting pigments work on refraction and breaking up light into its base colors and reflecting the different colors at different angles, mixing them can create some complex interactions. Overlapping colors will be amplified, while others will cancel out. So that means you won't ever get the full range of two color shifting pigments by mixing them together, but can create a unique range. Though I'm guessing that doing enough experimentation to deliberately tweak color shift ranges by mixing different pigments together can become quite costly.
Heak ya on the hypershift. I believe they may create the harder flips people were wanting with this experiment.
Hypershift, yes!
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HYPER SHIFT ... YES PLEASE 😄🚗🚐
I think it's time for a door jam tutorial. These all look awesome and because of these vids and fonzies awesome tutorials, I've convinced a lot of naysayers about the viability of this product, especially for the price (change the color of your car with almost no body prep work for a couple hundred bucks?? unbeatable). The only thing I don't see being done is the door jams. It doesn't matter how cool the car looks with the doors closed, the second you open them and the factory color shines its ugly face (more so if it's on the other end of the color spectrum of the new color) it instantly gets a tinge of a ghetto paint job. I could see for practicality purposes to not do this every time a new color is featured, but just a few, or a series, to bring this product and system full circle. I've inquired about painting just my door jams all black to at least be less jarring if I did this and it's roughly 200 bucks a door. Maybe I'm alone but I think thats the only thing keeping me from doing it. Still awesome, I've never seen a company try so hard, and succeed at, relating it's product to the world. I don't feel like I'm being sold a product here, I'm being sold an adventure, and thats bad ass.
Can you please make a compilation of pigments mixing
There so interesting to watch
Hypershift, yes.
I have noticed this same effect when I combine my acrylic mediums with several colorshifting pigments, it sort of tones them down and makes a different pearlescent effect; interesting to see it so graphically demonstrated, thank you.
I used 4 different house of colors shift paints back in 98. The way to do it is spray one. Clear coat then spray another color. Then i took plastic and marbalized it. Reason you have to clear inbetween coats is because the paint will reactivate and it will lift off to the base coat if its not sealed inbetween. It was one of the sickest flip flops ive ever seen!
Just wanted to stop by and say thank you for putting all these videos together! They're so informative and done so well.
I can't stop thinking about some of these pigments in some resin crafts. Specifically dice because I'm a bit of a dice hoarder. I don't really care much for cars, but these videos are so fun as someone who enjoys paints and pigments and crafting.
LOVE the Nautilus & the Iris Violet!
should have done the top half of the hood with a white basecoat and the bottom with a black basecoat. That way we get multiple experiments with a single shot!
I just started watching these videos, kinda by accident over the last few days. My personal thinking when you do a car you should do a two tone car, like black body and white hood, so people can see what the top coats look on different colors side by side.
Each pearls on it's own is GORGEOUS but, when mixed they just don't look as good as straight pearls do!! GREAT video again!! Keep em coming guys, I'm your BIGGEST FAN!!!😎⚔🇺🇸
The Nautilus blue just in powder form is absolutely stunning!
Wish he quit talking about color pearls and tell us what he does for biceps already
th-cam.com/video/5niSPxW-enI/w-d-xo.html Posted his bicep routine like 6 (now 7 years I guess?) ago lol
Steroids
@Michael Pham duuuuuude that is clutch! Lol thank you
HGH obviously. Look into it if you're lifting and want to actually look like that.
TK naw you tripping thinking that
I like how the Triton and Nautilus mix. It looks like murky water. Extremely cool. I am just getting hip to this channel. I find it very interesting. I would love to learn how you paint and come up the colors you make.
Hypershift yes please.
And try both ways, one mixed together like you did with these pearls and one sprayed separately one over the other.
Keep it up!
Flash/Iris ended up exactly Millennial Pink/Rose Gold, IMO
That violet color shift would be beautiful mixed into a nice brown color
You should mix these pearls into some "slime" or "ooblek" or whatever you want to call it. I feel like there's a chance it'd get a million views and that could mean more subs or just in general some channel growth. Couldn't hurt! Also... I am seriously pretty interested. Especially with like clear elmer's glue and some borax dissolved in water, the goop would stay clear so you could see the pearls SUPER well.
To be honest, that might even be an awesome way to really showcase pearls in action, you could smoosh it around and twist it which would really help show the color shifting.
I really liked the new color creations!
I think you might get more noticeable shift if you mix a large and small particle since each of them would have different reflective properties.
You weren't listening... He did
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1:09 "We want to make sure we group two large particle together and two small particle together to get a nice predictable, clean end result; we don't want the particle size playing a role here."
@@Thee_Sinner tu'che ... I'm the one who heard it wrong lol. I feel like if he faded them into each other instead of mixing before application with one side being bigger particles and the other smaller it would be awesome. You get more opacity the smaller the particle making it muddy so the larger particle overlaying the transition might help with that.
@@Thee_Sinner I'm a nail tech and I use that method airbrushing duochrome enamel on nails to get a rainbow prismatic effect.
@@jessicat3762 by "faded them into each other" do you mean like using two separate air guns of each color? i think that much work well as well
edit: im not correcting what my drunk ass just wrote here, but i find it hilarious lol
Why not mix a large particle and small together? Maybe they wouldn’t cancel out as much?
yall should try mixing small and large particle of very different colors....like small particles are a warmer pallet and large particles are a cool pallet
I think you'd get a better result by putting a normal coating of one pearl down, letting it dry then doing a light spray over or maybe a patchy coating over top.
I'd also like to see a mixing of the sizes. You'll want more of the larger pearls than the smaller ones. When crystalline structures from with contaminates, the angles of the crystal can get bent and distorted. I have a feeling the smaller pearls will get in between the larger pearls causing you to see boundaries where both sides of the shift are visible right up against one another.
Color theory is color theory, colorshift paint or not. Whatever colors you get at each viewing angle are going to mix. So if you get violet (purple) and gold (yellow) at the same angle, when you mix them you will desaturate them towards grey/brown, just like if you mixed regular paint in those colors. Do this on both ends of the shift and you're just going to mute the shift.
What you could try is using different types of colorshift (for instance the large/small particle mix that they avoided, or mixing "regular" colorshift with hypershift). If they produce their shifts in different ways, then you might be able to actually get parts of both shift to work at the same time. Because they might overpower each other at various angles.
HYPERSHIFT MIX? Heck Yeah!
How many grams per litter tanks
Hypershift yes!
Having said that, there is some basic colour science at play here and you can see which colours are dominant as the base colour in the shifts (ie green and purple). Very cool though!
What if you mix them poorly on purpose, so one second the gun shoot pearl A and the next it is shooting pearl B, all ramdomly. Might look pretty cool.
i like this idea alot, might end up looking marbled or tie-dye
Was just about to suggest this.
Still comes out in a flat color
Try mixed flake size (and colors). Put a few coats of small in one color and then cover with half as many coats and lower density large flakes of another color. It should come out interesting.
Iris and Flash, ha! Make a nice color too.
I like the Triton and Nautilus. It's like a teal to a sky blue on the highlights.
Hi Fonzie! Mix Colorshift with some solid pearls and solid pearls beetwen them. Also you can try with Juices. I do once and it’s amazing the result 😱. Cheers from Argentina 🇦🇷
This is a sick Color Combo. I need to see more of this crazy wacky combinations.
Hypershift yes!! All of the yes lol these videos show somewhat someone could expect in blending of colors and would expand color options even further for a real personal touch without choosing a color that a lot of other people have already :)
@dipyourcar are there any hyper shifts that shift different hues of purple ONLY without BLUE and/or GREEN? If so would love to see that over black base....
On the last dip job I did for my car, I mixed martian blue pearls with Martian purple pearls, and added both grape juice with blueberry juice in it, and it came out awesome. I have pictures if youd like me to submit them.
Awesome video!
Very straight forward with great editing, you got my sub
I wanna see hyper shift pearls mixed.
Do big particle and small half and half see how that turns out.
Keep the music montages in your videos super satisfying to watch high . Dipping my car in the spring with the Artic black proline
Maybe changing the ratios between the paints would make the colors pop and shift more. Maybe go 20% of any dark color shifts and 80% bright color shifts. I think the darker colors were taking over too much. I feel like that would give a REALLY cool result if the results were already this cool.
Cool stuff man
hiper shift yes please awsome video beautiful colors thank u much love and respect
Hyper shift pearls mix.... Up in this😉
definitely do the hypershift colors!!!!! with juices yes!!!!!
As an artist... I all but came at 06:30 when he began mixing the second set. That stark teal/aqua. Mmm-hmm!
Well on the light color wheel blue and yellow /gold are on the opposite sides. When you mix the two lights/reflective colours you get a greyish colour
I have a Veloster 2017. And man. Taking back things said and just admiring tooo
GRAN INFORMACIÓN...Agradezco que compartan tan valiosa información, saludos desde Colombia
So I've been thinking about how to pull off a specific effect with Plastidip. What I want to do is to have a Black Car that has a purple sheen to it when the light hits it a certain way. But I want the purple to be a bit more subtle. Not take over the black but enhance it and show off the lines of the car. I was thinking paint the car as you would a normal black pastidip job but possibly mix a light amount of purple juice or pearl into the final clear coat. Not thinking flakes because that wouldn't be the effect I'm looking for. Thoughts or ideas on how to get that kind of effect?
Totally prefer the flash, but the triton and nautilus mix is nice too
Nautilus already looked dope when he prepared the colors :o
Fonzie, can these pearls (particularly the Triton and Iris Violet) be sprayed so more black base comes through? Should some type of black pearl be added? Thanks
Hyper pearl yes. Also, try mixing large and small pearls. Curious to see how flash and nautilus would look
This is why we love DYC!!! All the hard work and sometimes a great payoff and sometimes an oops!!!
YES TO THE HYPERSHIFT!!! 😅
could you make a video on mixing plain pearls together like red and green or something to see if makes a color shift effect would love to see the results
That Nautilus is gorgeous.
Love it! What if you guys were to do the same/similar, but in the middle... Don't mix the 2 together and just spray both separately in different spots? I don't mean layering one on top of the other... Just spray each at random... Hope that makes sense
God bless you man. You are vers professional
It's 2019. You have a page that's focus is showing vibrant colors. How are you not going to have a 4K camera? You have over 600k subscribers. I think you can afford one!
I am a sprayer and would think that if you would have laid down one colorshift first and then the second just dusted over the top then this may have worked. Youd have the colour underneath shifting as well as the top at the same time. Is it worth trying? Only you know
would have loved to see the effect on different color bases. How the blend looks on a white base instead of s dark one
Hypershift yes and try mixing juices as well
I like the blue to purple tone on my vehicle definitely.
Fonzi I love the Triton Nautilus mix it's very beautiful.
Im in the beginning of the video and i just finished mixing four different colors on a dark grey .. idk if i put enough and await for the dryness to complete. Now back to the show
Awesome video and beautiful colors
Hyper yes I am new to your site will look for way to use what I have learned so far I like what your showing am learning airbrushing as well
you can get a better result if you spray a base pearl color. like the nadalis. then once dry do a very light spray of another pearl color like the flash. the fell of the colors will be much strong to see then just mixing them then spray.
Hypershift, absolutely!
I am a fan of these exploratory type videos. Good job :)
hypershift yes would love to see how those transition to even more colors
What if you tried pouring them together but not actually mix them. See how it looks as the different colors get pulled through the sprayer. It could be quite cool.
What happens if you do mix a large pearl and small pearl combo? Ibwould love to see that
Hypershift yes!
Always yes!
I’d like to see HyperShift pearls mixed. I really enjoy seeing these new color possibilities.
It would have also been interesting to see small and large together. Also, spray at different angles on each to see if the pop at the merge is better. Hypershift Yes.
So dope guys.......... But y'all shoulda made the center section half white base and half black base...... But still this in itself is much appreciated.
Do you post to the uk?
I really love that nautillus color by itself!
God I miss doing paint.. unfortunately thanks to my back I can't get a job doing it here in Commifornia as all physical labor jobs are off the table with scoliosis as the worker's comp insurance companies won't cover me.. so I only got to do it for a semester in college. I actually have a picture of me sanding on a Jeep Wagoneer at 3 years old.. no wonder I love doing paint. And mixing paint is SO COOL! (so long as it's not waterborne) It's always amazing to see all the colors that go into red or white or whatever.
You guys fucking ROCK. amazing versatility. Hypershift with Juices please.
So my mom had this really cool paint on her 1986 Firebird Trans Am Targa. It was Blue/Green/Purple (depending from where you looked at it (a little like triton but with more green)). Would you by any chance know how to make this paint?
I think one day we will get to the point where we can make our own color shift, maybe someone doesn't want blue to green/purple, maybe I want red to yellow, just as an example
Are these 2 different pearls in a bag by default or is it the pearls on its own that make the colour shift?
I think you should try a large and small together as well
Awesome. I donot know how to paint, but i will talked to the painter about my 02 explorer. It is brown, kind of gold. I think the chocolate from previous video be cool. Thanks victor
I kind of like that it can make the flip less obvious that could be good if you want a unique finish that's classy & not to loud. What happens if you do the Flash with the Nautilus though?.....so many potential combination's the mind boggles. It would take some experimenting but I bet there could be some combination's that come out really nice. Also would it be possible to do a custom combination like the blue from the Nautilus with the gold from Flash for example?
You need to try and mix a big particle pearl and a small particle pearl I think it would work better mixing those to give 2 different contrast
Great Video and very interesting ✌️🔥
It's so satisfying to watch ❤️
Would the angle or direction of spraying make a difference?