etac paint in the states

T

tucky

Guest
do any of you great people know if anyone is selling etac in the states....i can not find it...thanks
 
The manufacturer is in the states and it's sold through usairbrush.com
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Yup, it's made here in the US, and is available through usairbrush.com. I know Grex was re-labeling E'Tac Private Stock and selling it for a while, but I'm not sure if they're still doing that or not. Bill (the owner/inventor/mad scientist at E'Tac) is VERY picky about who he will allow to sell his paint, so you're not going to find it at Hobby Lobby.
 
Yup, it's made here in the US, and is available through usairbrush.com. I know Grex was re-labeling E'Tac Private Stock and selling it for a while, but I'm not sure if they're still doing that or not. Bill (the owner/inventor/mad scientist at E'Tac) is VERY picky about who he will allow to sell his paint, so you're not going to find it at Hobby Lobby.
thanks everybody
 
I have seen etac line at usairbrush.com and appears just certain colors are available. Are these the only colors that etac make? And if not how can I go about getting to choose from the rest of the color palette.
Been wanting to try etac paint line and this is the only thing that is stopping me ordering etac, limit color palette.

Please any advice is very welcome.
 
That's the full range of colours there.....to be honest though i don't know how many more you need?
 
I have seen etac line at usairbrush.com and appears just certain colors are available. Are these the only colors that etac make? And if not how can I go about getting to choose from the rest of the color palette.
Been wanting to try etac paint line and this is the only thing that is stopping me ordering etac, limit color palette.

Please any advice is very welcome.

Here is the EFX line. I don't even have all of them, and it's all I'd ever need.

366c15faa40de40bc0c4898fcab174b0.jpg
 
Here is the EFX line. I don't even have all of them, and it's all I'd ever need.

366c15faa40de40bc0c4898fcab174b0.jpg


I have the three primaries, plus black, white and umber and I manage just fine, although I don't need much else I may order ochre with the next batch just make somethings a little easier, other than that I seem to have everything I need, except talent of course:)
 
I have the three primaries, plus black, white and umber and I manage just fine, although I don't need much else I may order ochre with the next batch just make somethings a little easier, other than that I seem to have everything I need, except talent of course:)

I tend to prefer having Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, warm/cool neutral, and of course Black and White. Having the wide variety makes it much easier when I'm matching colors and when I need to do subtle color shifts at the end of a painting.

I'm still working on the talent thing myself. ;)
 
I tend to prefer having Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, warm/cool neutral, and of course Black and White. Having the wide variety makes it much easier when I'm matching colors and when I need to do subtle color shifts at the end of a painting.

I'm still working on the talent thing myself. ;)

Not so long ago I threw a full box full of paint that was no good anymore, I reckon there was close to $1000 worth all just gone bad due to age, so I only buy what I need now and mixing from the primaries is the quickest way to use it up, most of my projects are smaller than A3 which doesn't help, my theory is when half of what I have is up, I'll replace it all then I have the same set again from scratch, mixing colours is pretty much my job, at work I frequently have to mix non standard colours for folks which are discontinued but they still want the same colour, we carry tints with us all the time, part of the fun is mixing too.:)
 
I use only the transparent colours and still surprise myself how wide a color range i can 'mix on the paper' with just Paynes grey, burnt umbra, brown ochre, golden ochre , red ochre and sometimes a little blue.
 
Back
Top