LiquitexPRO INK! MUTED COLL+WHT SET/6
Container Type | Bottle |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Ink Color | White |
Item Volume | 1.8E+2 Milliliters |
S**T
Great inks !
Acrylic Inks has easily become a new favorite medium of mine. The ink is fantastic, it is waterproof, opaque and can be layered easily. It works well with other mediums like watercolor and colored pencils. It can be used with nibs and brushes. The ink is vibrant and flow like there is no tomorrow with water. It dries flat with a subtle sheen.
M**I
Lumpy
The collors are great, but it is lumpy and the bottel doesn't have the small metal balls, so even shaking it won't smooth the liquid paint.
M**M
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L**A
Worth the money very recommended
Good qualitySpectacular ink colorsPerfect as describedRecommended
A**R
Lovely and glittery
Not really iridescent, but more like metallic paints like you'd use on models. Still a great effect with a rich underlying colour.Goes well through an airbrush but you should clean thoroughly after as the flakes seem to cause a little clogging.Tested on Bristol board.The black and white inks are good too and go nicely through my iwata eclipse at low psi.Update:After a few months of use and testing on models I remain impressed. However there are a few things people should note when using these through an airbrush:1. Shake THOROUGHLY. This is always a given but especially important here.2. Consider mixing in some flow improver and a little thinner. Adding some flow improver will make the ink a bit thicker and thus stop the mica flakes from sinking as quickly. This can help keep your shiny spots more even. It also lets you run the brush at a higher pressure without spidering- which seems to help prevent clogging, as well as providing more even spray. I used a ratio of about 4 ink to 2 flow improver and then adding a little thinner more to break surface tension than reduce viscosity. I did this outside my airbrush to get a thorough mix. Needle size .35mm. PSI around 25-30.3. Works fine on models. I've used it with no issues (other than getting used to how the ink behaves) to layer over either primer or previous paint layers.4. the black and white are EXTREMELY powerful. If you're trying to darken an area rather than black it out, use paint.5. The white is titanium. See point 1. The pigment falls out of the medium quickly so every time you use the white you need to make sure it's properly mixed first. Shake until it's even- then shake it a little more.
K**N
Poor packaging
Would love to say they are great inks, however they arrived smashed. Lovely red ink soaking the contents along with my worktop. Packaging needs to be revamped based on others with identical issues. Inner box looks like it had a tumbledown Mt. Everest.
B**O
should have listened to the other reviews!
Arrived in a bigger mess than any of the other customers photos! Whole box was saturated and fell apart when plastic removed. Labels on inks that survived were unreadable.Not sure how to complain as the contents are NOT RETURNABLE(at the risk damaging other items in the postal system)Have just contacted Amazon (via chat) and refund issued without fuss - so it is 5 stars for complaints dept. and 0 stars for the postal service & packaging
A**R
Not for acrylic pours
Rubbish for acrylic pours. It mixes together too much and is nowhere near a solid enough consistency. I appreciate it refers as acrylic ink but markets itself as an acrylic pour starter kit. Not true.
K**C
Expensive, but high quality.
Used primarily for shooting through an airbrush onto miniatire and replica props.Normally use the Magic acrylic fast drying inks and bought these when they weren't available.Cost about 1.5 as much, but these are definitely higher quality.Exceptionally strong pigmentation, no clumping, dries reasonably satin where some would go glossy.Will be using these from now on.
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