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Old 18-02-2013
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Hi Guys,

Been experimenting with green true fire, wondered if anyone had any pointers?

How many shades of in this case, green do you normally use?

Currently I've been getting ok results with just transparent laid over hotspots, then green again for the main licks.

Have also tried the iridescent green two as the second layer. Quite cool, makes flames a bit ghosted though. Not managing to get the really bright neon looking highlights though, perhaps not enough white going down?

Thoughts and comments welcomed.
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Can u put any pics of wa u have done?would really like to see green true fire.sorry i got no pointers as i cant spray that well lol

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fairly old and only brief but may help a little..

http://www.rcsgraphicworx.co.uk/fire...lstutorial.php

use candy paints for fire, you will generally get much better results.
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Two colours should do the trick!

Your main colour & white. The main colour should be a transparent or candy.
The more of that colour you ad on layers the more tone variation you will get.
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