Posted: Sat Aug 31st, 2013 02:41 pm |
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surfwalker
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I need a true red.... as true as possible. And I know reds can be really tricky...Rudy Transparent, for example can turn purplish.
I will be painting on clear, smooth glass.
Does anyone have experience with Reusche 43 D211824 Yellow Red or 44 D2111827 Blue Red?
.... or please share any remarks on reds, please. This is not figural work. It is a logo for a commercial job.
Thanks !
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Posted: Sun Sep 1st, 2013 01:28 pm |
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Judy K
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Would sand blasting, or acid etching, red flash glass work with your design? You can fire polish sand blasted flash glass and get a fairly nice surface.
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Posted: Fri Sep 6th, 2013 05:11 pm |
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I am trying to avoid that route, actually.... Want to do trace work. Then red areas on the front and some silverstain on the back. So, a one-step process, if possible.
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