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Does anybody know if any other company makes a technical paint similar to tesseract glow but in a different color?

I love the vibrant, eye catching-ness, and ease of use of this paint but would love to see in a different color. Any suggestions?

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Isn't it technically a neon glaze, meaning you could make another with fluorescent acrylic

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Yeah, Vallejo flourescent are good for it, but thet require a bit more than washing stuff to make them work, but i love them.

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Green stuff world do a set of fluorescent colours. My experience with both Vallejo and GSW Fluor colours so that they can be a bit difficult to work with and I think require lots of layering. Some colours go on easier than others.

Look at their candy inks. Depends on the look you are going for. I haven’t used tesseract glow so I don’t know how it performs, I get the impression it goes on a bit like a neon contrast paint??
   
 
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