Ok, I'm thinking of doing something with that 3-can colorshift paint system you can find at WalMart. I have no room or interest for a full-on workshop with a gravity-feed professional spray system at the moment, so please don't suggest that OR that I take/send it to a shop. I'm Newcensteining here, nothing else.
Ok, with that outta the way, what I need to know is:
-Has anyone here used that 3-can WalMart/AutoZone system (which one's better?)
-Regarding the direction of the color shift, is that controllable?
Meaning, if you paint a guitar in red/blue shift, and it starts at red when tilted to the right and changes to blue when tilted to the left, how do you apply the paint so that you can have alternating stripes? For example, say you paint a Versatel graphic and you want the top stripe to shift from left to right (red to blue), but you want the second stripe to shift right to left (blue to red), so that the top stripe starts red and the second stripe starts blue, they meet in the middle, and then shift in opposite directions? Would I have to find a package that specifically states "Red to Blue" and one that states "Blue to Red", or is it in the application? I read some of the directions at the store, and it's got the basecoat (black), the colors in one can (I guess like Krylon's Camo?), and the topcoat which it says is important to make it shift, but not really HOW it's important.
Newc
Ok, with that outta the way, what I need to know is:
-Has anyone here used that 3-can WalMart/AutoZone system (which one's better?)
-Regarding the direction of the color shift, is that controllable?
Meaning, if you paint a guitar in red/blue shift, and it starts at red when tilted to the right and changes to blue when tilted to the left, how do you apply the paint so that you can have alternating stripes? For example, say you paint a Versatel graphic and you want the top stripe to shift from left to right (red to blue), but you want the second stripe to shift right to left (blue to red), so that the top stripe starts red and the second stripe starts blue, they meet in the middle, and then shift in opposite directions? Would I have to find a package that specifically states "Red to Blue" and one that states "Blue to Red", or is it in the application? I read some of the directions at the store, and it's got the basecoat (black), the colors in one can (I guess like Krylon's Camo?), and the topcoat which it says is important to make it shift, but not really HOW it's important.
Newc
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