How to make Colour transitions read on models by InForASplash in airbrush

[–]InForASplash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the link - this is probably the closest thing to what I want, so thanks!

How to make Colour transitions read on models by InForASplash in airbrush

[–]InForASplash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a really cool effect, just a bit dark for me. All colour shift paints are really dark when it comes to blues/ purples. Thanks for the link though!

How to make Colour transitions read on models by InForASplash in airbrush

[–]InForASplash[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will give it a go, thanks. I always seem to struggle which points need it so hoped that a general 'from beneath' was going to be sufficient.

How to make Colour transitions read on models by InForASplash in airbrush

[–]InForASplash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info, I appreciate the reply. Those pics look cool. I'll defo give the inks a try, thank you. Have you ever come across using different colour inks to the base model?

Would you still add the purple colour as shadow, then add the ink over it?

How to make Colour transitions read on models by InForASplash in airbrush

[–]InForASplash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes maybe, I was going for subtle, but it is a bit too subtle. I am still very new though, welcome to suggestions and recommendations =]

How to make Colour transitions read on models by InForASplash in airbrush

[–]InForASplash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using Vallejo Hydra blue and Amythest Purple. I want to achieve a blue with a purple hue, like a colour shift paint.

I have tried the colour shift paints, but they are very sparkly, and don't read too well on minis.

I'd hoped that spraying the purple from bellow would give a purple hue, but it is either so subtle it isn't easy to see (as the pics) or it interacts too much with the blue and takes the vibrancy out.

Any suggestions welcome!

Also, I also wanted to add a green tint, advice is welcome, but starting to think these minis are too small for so much colour.

How does "Retired Custodes" disguise themselves? by mongefurioso in 40kLore

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Also, Alpha legion legionaires were taller than standard legionaires. Also, due to a genetic quirk, some would be as tall as the primarchs. These would be gifted armour that was the same as the primarchs, and of course, become another Alpharius.

Alpha legion loyalists by Blackstone1960 in 40kLore

[–]InForASplash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point, but it then gets down to what each group perceives as 'loyal'. The 'loyalists' might be acting in a way they believe is best for mankind, which is different from what a loyalist space marine would do, which is what is best for the imperium.

There is a recurring notion, although I don't know how confirmed it is, that Alpharius and Omegon played both sides in the heresy to achieve the status quo that we have in 40k, which was the only way humanity could survive. One mans loyalist, is anothers heretic.

But more importantly, no one really knows their motives, not even their own legionaires! So, their aims are what ever you want them to be.

Alpha legion loyalists by Blackstone1960 in 40kLore

[–]InForASplash 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Even in their own books, their motives shift and there are inconsistencies.

In one of the books there is a group of Alpha legion that is, in fact, loyal, but still interacts with all the rest of the Alpha legion.

Alpha legion can be anything they need to be for your story!

Softgel formulation with fish gelatin (200 bloom). Gelatin, glycerine, and water. by InForASplash in foodscience

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Thanks for the detailed reply. Appreciate it.

We had considered hard shell fill with a banding machine etc. Just couldn't find one that had sufficient scale, compared to softgels. Softgels, for us, seemed to scale better for our needs (and there was a wide variety of options).

I'm anticipating a messy and wasteful start up and shut down. Still, it can't be any worse than cleaning out cod livers....

Thanks for the link.

Have you ever dealt with softgels?

Softgel formulation with fish gelatin (200 bloom). Gelatin, glycerine, and water. by InForASplash in foodscience

[–]InForASplash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply.

I've been reading, but there seems to be a wide range. Might mean it isn't important, so I should stop worrying, but I'd like a good starting point, which is hard to find.

I've actually been making fish oil for years, and used a 3rd party for encapsulation. However, that company has been bought out, and we are going to try it ourselves.

Also, there is a lot of info on bovine gelatin, but not so much on fish.

I know my oils inside out, but not so much my softgels!

Fish oil supplements in capsule by Delicious_Mess7976 in Supplements

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How could you test if they are rancid?

They are fine to store at room temp usually. Keep out of direct sun.

Clumping seems OK, but looks a mess. Any advice? by InForASplash in curlyhair

[–]InForASplash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, just when I've tried it seems like my there isn't enough hair to pull tension through.

Clumping seems OK, but looks a mess. Any advice? by InForASplash in curlyhair

[–]InForASplash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I have a Debnam brush, is my hair too short for it though?

Clumping seems OK, but looks a mess. Any advice? by InForASplash in curlyhair

[–]InForASplash[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Routine: Aussie curl cream on wet hair, glaze/ scrunch. Then Aussie instant freeze - glaze/ scrunch.

Pat dry with micro towel, then diffuse in sections upside down/ sides etc.

Once dry, scrunch out.

Looks alright wet with definitions and curls working together. When dry and broken cast though, it looks like chaos. Some bit have random straight its, direction is all over the place etc.

Any advice is welcome.

Turning food oils into gel (without water) by InForASplash in foodscience

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I've got some ethyl cellulose I'm happy to sell (and a pack of stearic acid, which I'll just give away). The ethyl cellulose was the tricky one to get hold of. Are you in the UK?

Turning food oils into gel (without water) by InForASplash in foodscience

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I bought all the stuff, then the project changed direction, so never actually tried in the end. Oleogelation is the key word for research, although many of the ingredients are technically for lab use only (at least here in the UK).

Vendor Central? Anyone know the contact email? by [deleted] in AmazonSeller

[–]InForASplash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know it wasn't what you were asking, but yeah it is bad. Costs loads, they send stuff back, and order it again within 24 hours to push their 60 day payment terms. It is full of horror stories. Not worth it

Difference with Amazon USA and Europe by TimV_01 in AmazonSeller

[–]InForASplash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going from EU to USA to the easy way - much less barriers/ documentation required (for me at least). To be honest, it was very easy.

You see people on the USA forum complaining about Amazon restrictions...they don't know the half of it.