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Chromadepth paint
Chromadepth paint





The important thing to remember is that its all about depth, not color.

chromadepth paint

When ordering glasses you might ask is they have any mis prints or over runs that you could buy at a discount. It really helps to underpaint whatever it is your painting with white, it gives the UV something to bounce off of and filter through the color twice.īlue and RED 3-D is completely different than UV 3-D so the glasses dont work for the other kind. The spray paints are OK and the acrylics are OK but not as bright.

chromadepth paint

Thats it anything else wont look nearly as good. Yes, a gallon of paint will run you about $70. I use day-glo paint, similar to wild fire but I think it pops better and its also a little cheaper per gallon.

chromadepth paint

It is frustrating trying to get started with it because there is a huge lack of information out there on the topic. I do a prate themed 3-D haunt at my park. I'm using acrylics, fluorescent spray paint, probably this glow in the dark Krylon in a quart I have, and I've been all over my house with a black light to see how well some untreated things light up. I was just curious if anyone had experience with this? Have you even seen it used elsewhere and really liked the results? Do you have any links or tutorials or photos? (I know we cannot capture the 3D effect, but still) I'm doing a vodou theme, so this will work really well but I'm in the stage of needing to paint things now. The regular 3D glasses I have don't work for this effect I don't think. I don't have any glasses right now to see how things are looking. I saw Terra's awesome display here on a thread back in March and I know it brings red up front and sends blue to the back.

chromadepth paint

As I was planning things out, someone here mentioned Chromadepth glasses which I immediately researched and found some to buy (unless someone found them cheaper than 75¢ a pair!) and I really want to build the display with the colour theory these use in mind. I'm sticking with the fluorescent theme and adding a lot more blacklights this year since the lighting was really lacking to me last year. I'm going to capitalize on that this year and obviously, I have had more time to work on it and of course, getting loads of inspiration from you talented folks! Last year's display was done in roughly 5 hours with what I had in the garage which ended up being a Tim Burton nightmare which I loved, involving all my mannequins and a lot of day glo paint. I've struggled on just where to put this thread, please feel free to move it to where appropriate and thank you.







Chromadepth paint