Originally posted by JadedX god damn its not CHAMELEON that paint in the pic is chrome illusion chameleon is only two colors it is probly a 6 or 5 sided pearl, its called blazzberry chrome illusion will cost u 7,000 or 8,000 for the whole car DuPont ChromaLusion (not "chrome illusion") is just one of the manufacturers of color-shifting paints. Every paint manufacturer has their own line now, from Sherwin Williams "MultiTones" to House of Kolor's "Kameleon Kolors", to BASF's "Extreme Rainbow" colors. They are all commonly referred to as "chameleon" colors because of the color shift at different viewing angles. All do the same thing, regardless of brand, so there's no difference if you buy the color from Sherwin Williams or DuPont or House of Kolor, as long as the color range is the same. All are priced approximately the same, with the average being about $250 per pint. The upside is that the color is mixed with reducer 1:1 to make a sprayable quart. The downside is that they cover very poorly, requiring 4-5+ coats of color to make sure that the base color (usually black) doesn't show through. Previously, gray was used by DuPont as a base coat, but it produced a milky gray sidetone at some viewing angles, especially in direct sunlight, since you were seeing the gray basecoat through the color coat. The cost per pint and the poor coverage are why chameleon paint jobs are generally very expensive. Unfortunately, ICE_Pilot, no one makes a black that changes to another color. Your only option with black is add a course metallic or a mica tint to give it a silvery tint or sidetone in the color you're looking for when viewed from some angles. That is AArotary's RX-7, by the way, with a new R-Magic wide body kit and HRE wheels. |
OK Jimlab. Thanks for all the info mate.
Im going to take Candy Black insted. Like the MR2 I posted here, just black. Should be realy sick. But I still would like a silver streek in there some where so may be I could work something out. Well see when the time comes. |
that rx7 is painted with a paint by DuPont called chromalusion
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/fapco/chromalusion.htm i'm sure if you do a google search you can find out even more info. you can't do a silver black in similar fashion, although it would look sharp. |
Originally posted by jimlab Unfortunately, ICE_Pilot, no one makes a black that changes to another color. Your only option with black is add a course metallic or a mica tint to give it a silvery tint or sidetone in the color you're looking for when viewed from some angles. |
Originally posted by coincopy hmmmm i am gona havto correct you there...my cousin brother got his 98' camaro ss painted black and direct sunlight it sparkles red.....looks very very wicked...i'm not sure if you can have it sparkle 'silver' but i can ask if u want. |
Man I never knew this would start an argument.
Listen Coincopy, I am interested in that black red combo because I want to detail my engine bay with red bits her and there. You know, annodise a few parts here and there. |
subaru had a black gold color, i think it was gold, with a black tinted clearcoat over it, in direct sun it would sparkle gold,.. you could do somethign liek that
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TpCplaYa...do you have the pics of what drago86 is speaking of..sounds interesting...let alone has anyone else seen the gold/black paint before?
drago86....was this a factory color from Subaru....if so I have yet yo see it, and what model did u see it on? |
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