Yes sir I do.
Anyone interested in molded (plastic) Hyper Frame grips?
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Any luck on the pics of the green?
I would like to see some pics of the green panels please
Tony
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Heres some pics of the green hyper panels
Not the best but shows the color well.
Tony
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That's a better question. Based upon the fact that your green seems to have a slight bluish tint and a little guesswork I would think a a 2:1 ratio of your green to yellow may produce an olive affect. Olive is really considered a dark yellow, so perhaps even a yellow and black mix. I guess it really depends on how those plastics mix. Judging by this color wheel I think pushing your green a little closer to yellow would do it.Originally posted by lukeWell I only have these colors, red, blue, green, yellow, black, purple, orange.
What "basic" colors would I mix to make olive?
But then I found this on color theory:
Adding black to a color certainly makes it darker, but it also causes the color to lose its value (like blue's sense of blueness) and starts becoming muddy and murky -- some times it turns into another color altogether (adding black to yellow doesn't give you dark yellow; it gives you an olive green color)The secret in darkening colors without changing their value lies in the proper use of a color wheel.
You darken a color by mixing it with its complement. For example, yellow can be made darker by adding a little purple to it. To make it a little bit dark, add a little bit of purpled; to make it a lot darker, add a lot more purple. This works both ways: to darken purple, add yellow. And so on with the other colors.
Which supports my latter theory of just adding black to yellow. I guess it really comes down to how well those plastics mix, if it all.Comment
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The base material is white when it cures, I add the dies to that. The real problem is that you don't really know what color it will be until it cures. And besides that you only have 30 seconds to mix the 2 parts (and die) and 60 seconds to pour the mold. (No real time play with the dies)
I might be able to pull it off, I'm just not sure how many attempts it will take....Comment


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