Tim Gore made custom mixture of colors .They all can be mixed using the CI or wicked colors but using Tim line of bloodline or life line makes it easier.
It’s transparent, and I’m not sure you would achieve the same saturation as the bloodline as they have some very hot colours, close yes, the same, I’m not surethanks Micron, it's pretty obvious. I'm looking for mixing ratios. How about opaqueness, is the Bloodline noticeably more opaque than CI?
It’s transparent, and I’m not sure you would achieve the same saturation as the bloodline as they have some very hot colours, close yes, the same, I’m not sure
yes, they are different colors, not a mix of existing CI colors remixed... they are the same sort of base, and work flawlessly with the CI - they are an extension of the color paletteI should ask: if these are separate pigments or just mixtures?
The lifeline are opaque and the bloodline are transparent (at least that’s my understanding) and while we’re here - the Greys are opaque and the colour wheel are transparent except the white, happy to be put right if I’m wrongThey are not all transparent.
Certainly not the liveline. There is a lot of white in most colors.
What makes it semi-transparent. more opaque
The lifeline are opaque and the bloodline are transparent (at least that’s my understanding) and while we’re here - the Greys are opaque and the colour wheel are transparent except the white, happy to be put right if I’m wrong
Very good point! I only use the decay, blood red and code blue! Forgot about those suckers!Excepted from.
old bone white,
dematitis tan,
infectious pink
Oh yeah! The yellows and orange/red are amazing!There is also an opaque set.
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Interesting. I just grabbed a set of lifeline. According to createx lifeline is transparent with a heavy pigment load. Now unless they are using a mixing white it would be hard to say how transparent. Bloodline is tertiary and the blues are semi opaque at least. Along with the other aforementioned.The lifeline are opaque and the bloodline are transparent (at least that’s my understanding) and while we’re here - the Greys are opaque and the colour wheel are transparent except the white, happy to be put right if I’m wrong
Could possibly they be using zinc? Of course unlike regular artist paints Createx wont give us pigment information... So we have their word and testing it ourselves. Way too little info on the lifeline set out there.View attachment 61587 They are not all transparent.
Certainly not the liveline. There is a lot of white in most colors.
What makes it semi-transparent. more opaque
Look at the difference between the bottom of the bottle and the top.
I would have to double check then! Will test it later today,Could possibly they be using zinc? Of course unlike regular artist paints Createx wont give us pigment information... So we have their word and testing it ourselves. Way too little info on the lifeline set out there.
I think mine will arrive tomorrow. Ill probably lay some stripes and spray over to observe for color shifts. It is certainly not well documented on the lifeline series at all. Actually i wasnt able to find any videos or instructional information on them. The bloodline is for certain just tertiary mixes. A few tests would be a good communitey service. Let me know what you come up with and ill let you know what I find. Not everyone can afford to just buy a set to maybe or maybe not be able to use them. Im pretty poor myself but paint is one expense my wife wont even blink at.I would have to double check then! Will test it later today,
I tried one of the colours as that’s all I could find as I don’t use them, it says transparent on the bottle, but I managed to spray it on black and My result was not transparent, I would take a guess at a semi opaque (at least)I think mine will arrive tomorrow. Ill probably lay some stripes and spray over to observe for color shifts. It is certainly not well documented on the lifeline series at all. Actually i wasnt able to find any videos or instructional information on them. The bloodline is for certain just tertiary mixes. A few tests would be a good communitey service. Let me know what you come up with and ill let you know what I find. Not everyone can afford to just buy a set to maybe or maybe not be able to use them. Im pretty poor myself but paint is one expense my wife wont even blink at.
Since reading up on how refractive index works with binders and such It would be almost a sure bet the binder or pigments would have to be modified a little if they are not a tertiary mix.
That would have been my expectation. To be fair none of them are truly transparent as say a golden transparent paint. and certainly not as transparent as com art transparent range (com art is darn near candy clear in their transparents) Ill find a use for them either way. Id expect id use them more than the bloodline at least. Which ochre pink and red are the ones I use from that line the most.I tried one of the colours as that’s all I could find as I don’t use them, it says transparent on the bottle, but I managed to spray it on black and My result was not transparent, I would take a guess at a semi opaque (at least)
The lifeline are still the bloodline range, so I guess they are designed more for prosthetics? Who knows!That would have been my expectation. To be fair none of them are truly transparent as say a golden transparent paint. and certainly not as transparent as com art transparent range (com art is darn near candy clear in their transparents) Ill find a use for them either way. Id expect id use them more than the bloodline at least. Which ochre pink and red are the ones I use from that line the most.