Am trying to neutralize the Levi vinyl, but not having much success. As some of you may know, I'm colour blind, so it's hard for me to know how certain colours might look on different vinyl colours. I've done a mint wash, and a very watery red wash too, but it still looks peachy to me.
What colours should I be using?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Neutralizing Levi vinyl.
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Neutralizing Levi vinyl.
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Re: Neutralizing Levi vinyl.
I'm surprised you need to neutralize it. The kit I had was a nice light neutral flesh color, so no neutralizing was needed.
Re: Neutralizing Levi vinyl.
Californiateri wrote:I'm surprised you need to neutralize it. The kit I had was a nice light neutral flesh color, so no neutralizing was needed.
I agree... I felt no need to neutralize... what color are you trying to get it?
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Re: Neutralizing Levi vinyl.
Oops! Well, as I mentioned, I am colourblind, so thought it needed neutralizing......it looked kinda pale peachy colour to me.
Well, I'll just remove the layers I've already done, and start again.
Thanks ladies.
Well, I'll just remove the layers I've already done, and start again.
Thanks ladies.
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Re: Neutralizing Levi vinyl.
I did not neutralize that kind of vinyls, I think is not needed