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May I ask what one would usually use to tint them? I have a problem with matching the daylight color of hands to a dial.

 

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I use artist pastels. Just use a file to rub a little colored dust into the lume. A tiny bit goes a long way...

 

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Did a test yesterday and it was a complete fail. Read on another forum that enamel paint should work. The binder is acrylic though, so I bought Vallejos acrylic based model paint. Will test tonight :)

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Acrylic paint mixed with lume and binder works well. It will somewhat reduce the lume intensity but it´s great/cheap for attaining certain tints, for instance vintage.

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On 3/20/2017 at 10:18 AM, Champagnesky said:

Did a test yesterday and it was a complete fail. Read on another forum that enamel paint should work. The binder is acrylic though, so I bought Vallejos acrylic based model paint. Will test tonight :)

 

Yeah keep the paint and binder complimentary, or it will essentially curdle, pick up some thinner too. 

 

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23 hours ago, Bart Cordell said:

for my part I use sennelier pigment powder. Terre de Sienne, Jaune de Naples,...

I think the pigment solution is the most rational, considering that the lume is a pigment too. Where did you buy these btw?

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I think the pigment solution is the most rational, considering that the lume is a pigment too. Where did you buy these btw?

I buy in creative shops. There is 84 shades.

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