Gunze's fluorescent paints

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Gunze's fluorescent paints

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Has anybody ever tried the fluorescent paints by Gunze Sangyo? Are they clear or solid? I was thinking about using the pink for a Zeon mono eye or a beam sabre. Also, what could I add to clear red to make a clear pink? Thanks! :D
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They are opaque, or at least as opaque as paints gets.

Thin clear red with Future to get a clear pink. It helps to add a little clear yellow (as the clear red is more a clear magenta and the yellow helps red it up).
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Thanks Kylwell! Should I prime the fluorescent with white to have the brightness stand out, or do you think regular primer gray would be enough?
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Definately. With flouescents, white is your friend (due to thier slight translucentness).

Some flourescents (can't remember if Gunze is one of them at the moment) dull a bit when a gloss coat is put over it, just as a warning.
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Thanks again bro! :D
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