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Illustration Colors Opaque Red 5073

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Illustration Colors Opaque Red 5073

The Illustration Colors Opaque Red 5073 is a highly pigmented and beautiful shade that will add a stunning pop of color to your artwork. These colors are transparent and dry to a matte finish, making them perfect for a variety of artistic techniques.

With the Illustration Colors, you have the freedom to create your desired consistency. The colors can be easily reduced and over-reduced in any ratio using the 4011 reducer. This allows you to have complete control over the opacity and transparency of your artwork, giving you the ability to achieve the perfect balance of colors.

Once applied, the Illustration Colors appear glossy and vibrant. They have a unique quality that adds dimension and depth to your artwork. To enhance the colors and protect your masterpiece, all you need to do is apply a gloss, top-coat clear. This will give your artwork a professional finish and protect it for years to come.

Not only are the Illustration Colors Opaque Red 5073 perfect for traditional art techniques, but they are also widely used in various commercial applications. Whether you're a professional artist, a graphic designer, or simply enjoy creating beautiful pieces, these colors will elevate your work to a whole new level.

The high-quality pigments used in the Illustration Colors ensure that the color remains vibrant and true, even after drying. This means that your artwork will look as striking and captivating as the day you created it.

So, if you're looking to add a touch of rich and intense red to your artwork, look no further than the Illustration Colors Opaque Red 5073. With its exceptional versatility and breathtaking finish, this product is a must-have for any artist's collection.

Illustration Colors, Illustration Opaque Colors, Bloodline, Lifeline, Gibson Grays
Water-Based
Acrylic Resin, Lightfast Pigments, Archival Grade Paint

Edited August 2023 – This tech sheet supersedes any other inconsistent information, including the label.

Description

Illustration Colors are low-viscosity airbrush paints designed for refined atomization and flow through the smallest of airbrush tip sizes, at low psi settings, without a stippled pattern when faded from a tint to a saturated color.

All Illustration Colors dry to a matte finish. Illustration Colors, Bloodline and Lifeline are transparent paints with no filler added and made with a saturated pigment volume for semi-opaque coverage out of the bottle. Illustration Opaque Colors have added filler for increased coverage. All color types share the same resin and are collectively herein referred to as “Illustration Colors”.

Soft Erasing Feature of Illustration Colors

Illustration Colors are unique in that the final cure is delayed for 48-hours, during which the colors may be “soft erased” for subtle manipulation. After this open cure window, Illustration Colors cure to a hard coating. When mixed with 4030, Illustration Colors do not soft erase.
Developed by artist Dru Blair, Illustration Colors work excellent for reductive techniques and manipulation of the paint while it cures. For exceptional airbrush technique instruction, visit schoolofrealism.com.

5090 Illustration Transparent Base

5090 is the acrylic-resin base to Illustration Colors without pigment added. 5090 dries to a transparent, matte finish.
Use 5090 to extend Illustration Colors by mixing in any ratio without affecting adhesion.  Adding 5090 to colors does not affect shelf-life.
Mix colors with 5090, then thin colors intended for use with 4011 Reducer to colors intended for use within 48-hours.

5090 may also be used a light, clear for interior applications, which will create a uniform, matte finish over colors. This helps when colors are over-reduced and may appear satin or semi-gloss. 5090 creates a uniform, matte sheen when applied over colors.

5092 Createx Flex Additive

5092 Flex Additive is made for painting latex and other flexible substrates such as flexible foams & urethanes. 5092 Flex Additive was formerly called Bloodline Latex Adhesion Promoter; it’s the same product. Mixing 5092 to Createx paints including Illustration Colors and Bloodline improves flexibility, so paint won’t chip or crack when latex, flexible foam & urethane substrates, and more.

Mix 5092 with Createx paints and apply direct to the substrate after cleaning (use 99% isopropyl alcohol to clean, then wipe with a lint-free cloth).

Mix 5092 ~ 20% to 100% (1:1) v/v with colors, then thin as needed with 4011 Reducer, generally 10% v/v. Colors take longer to dry when mixed with 5092. Allow for extended drying in-between coats. Do not use heat to cure. Colors will remain tacky for an extended period after mixing with 5092. Minimize tack by applying colors in light coats, allowing each to air dry so they appear matte before applying the next coat of paint.

Bloodline & Lifeline

Developed by special FX artist Tim Gore, Bloodline and Lifeline are muted colors with earthy undertones for unique undertones, perfect for hyper real effects. Bloodline appear as over-saturated, dark hues at full saturation, and when applied in lighter, tint-strength coats showing underlying hues that are  rich and earthy for excellent color blending

Airbrush & Spray-Gun Settings

Illustration Colors spray out-of-the-bottle through any tip-sized airbrush at a wide variety of settings. Although most artist will lower the paint’s viscosity by thinning with 4011 Reducer 5% - 20% per volume, Illustration Colors spray well without thinning.

Airbrush: Any tip size
Spray-Gun: 1.2mm – 1.3mm
Mini-Gun: 0.8 – 1.2mmFollow spray-gun manufacturer’s psi recommendations.

Mixing & Thinning (“Reducing”)

Illustration Colors spray out-of-the-bottle through any tip-sized airbrush at a wide variety of psi settings without thinning. However, most artists prefer thinning colors.
Thin colors with 4011 Reducer, generally 5% - 20% per volume for airbrush, and 5% - 10% per volume for spray-gun.
The amounts paint is thinned vary as per many factors such as airbrush tip-size, technique and color type. The viscosity of specific colors varies which affects how much reducer is needed to thin colors to the same flow & atomization. For example, Burnt Umber, a thick heavy pigmented color, will require more than Yellow to spray the same.
Subjective preferences also play a role. These mixing guidelines are just a starting reference. If adding excessive amounts of 4011, look o also adding 5090 Transparent Base.

Mixing (contd.)

For painting hard-surface and rigid substrates, mixing Illustration Colors with 4030 Balancing Clear or 4050 UVLS Gloss Clear works excellent, making an acrylic – urethane resin blend which has improved adhesion, flow and durability when painting substrates such as plastic, metal and existing finishes.

  • Add 4030 or 4050 10% per volume to colors, then thin as needed with 4011 Reducer.
  • 4030 is a lower viscosity compared to 4050, and colors mixed with it require less thinning with 4011 Reducer.

After mixing colors with 4011 Reducer, allow for 10+ minutes before spraying so the alcohol breaks down the water’s surface tension, for improved flow and leveling.

Only add 4011 to colors intended for use within 48-hours as 4011 promotes curing. Best practice for extending the shelf-life of colors mixed with 4011 Reducer is to keep the cap completely closed and bottle kept air-tight unless pouring paint. Store in a cabinet or box away from direct light, cold or excessive heat.

Drying Times and Humidity

Dry Times & Curing are set to a constant temperature of
70⁰F / 21⁰C and 50% Relative Humidity. Extend drying times in colder temperatures down to 60 F⁰ / 16⁰C.

  • Painting in lower temperatures is not recommended.
  • Allow for extended air-drying time when painting in humid or cold conditions, allowing each coat to dry matte before applying the next coat of paint.

Use air movement to assist drying, not direct heat. The best practice is to use a fan with air directed to flow over the painted surface, not directed at it.

To assist paint drying in humid conditions, make a reducer mixed in equal parts (1:1) with 4011 Reducer and 4020 Reducer. Use this mix to thin colors by adding up to 25% per volume. Only thin with the 4011 / 4020 Reducer mix intended for spraying within a 48-hour period and keep capped airtight unless pouring paint.

  • Time to tape is best 1-hour or more.
  • Time to top-coat with a clear, especially a solvent-based 2k clear are best 4-hours or more. Refer to the Createx Hard-Surface & Automotive Application Guide for more, available www.creatextech.com.

Application

Illustration Colors are a fluid acrylic paint.  They may be applied with a brush, airbrush, or spray-gun.

Working in light coats, with enough re-coat time for colors to dry matte and tack-free before applying the next coat is best.

Although colors may dry tack-free several minutes after application, final cure is 48-hours after application.

Top-Coat Clear

Top-coating with a clear is optional. Use Createx UVLS Clears or other clear type, Top-coat with a durable clear such as Createx UVLS Clears for exterior applications, for a gloss or satin finish, or to protect from repeated, direct handling & contact.

  • Compatible with a wide range of clear types, including solvent-based, catalyzed urethane automotive clears.
  • Sanding is not required prior to applying clear.

Cleaning after Illustration Colors Cure

Colors should only be cleaned after the paint has thoroughly dried, best 72-hours after application. Delayed cross-linking feature means it takes longer for them to dry and not be affected by a cleaning prior to top-coating with a clear.

  • When mixed with 4050 or 4030, colors are safe to clean within 4 – 6 hours air drying after application.
  • Use a solvent-based degreaser or odorless mineral spirits.

Pot-Life & Storage

Illustration Colors do not have a pot-life.
Store air-tight in a cool, dry environment away from direct list.
Keep capped air-tight when not pouring paint.  Fresh air promotes curing of paint at the surface level.

The best practice for extending the shelf-life of colors mixed with 4011 Reducer is to keep the cap completely closed and bottle kept air-tight unless pouring paint.

Health & Safety

  • Use in a well-ventilated area.  Avoid contact with eyes. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after use.  
  • Do not ingest. Use in a well-ventilated.
  • Wear a NIOSH / MSHA respirator when painting.
  • Eye contact: Rinse with clean water for 15 minutes.  Seek medical attention.
  • Refer to SDS for Createx Illustration Colors for more, available www.creatextech.com

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carlos mcfaline
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Nice color for laying a brick background

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David Stella
My airbrush H&S airbrush loves this paint.

I have only been airbrushing for about 6 months, and I didnt have anybody to teach me, so I spent a lot of money, time, and frustration, cleaning and disassembling, my airbrush was easy I watched a bunch of YouTube videos, the hardest thing in my opinion is having people tell you, to mix your paint to the consistency of 2% milk, I am sorry but what is that even supposed to mean?, I have only used Createx, and Model Mission paints, I paint Ceramic mostly Angels, Fairys, lawn nomes, and at first I was using Createx airbrush colors, hated them still do, mainly because it was developed as a textile paint, and it requires large tip sizes, and high psi settings, after one session I had overspray everywhere, my paint room is about 600 sq.ft, and it only has one window in it, I cant spray at more then about 30psi, then I tried Wicked it was a little better, but I still had to reduce it about 40-45%, And then one day I read a article on this Illustration paint, so I ordered up some, and all I can say is, my H&S airbrush loved it, I used no reducer, straight out of the bottle, it atomizes the paint beautifully , I only had dry tip very occasionally, I even took a 30 minute break, and when I came back, I picked it up, and it still sprayed awesome!!

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David Stella
Best airbrush paint hands down

This paint flows better through my airbrush, right out of the bottle, better then any paint Ive ever used, its more expensive then Createx other paints, but its worth it, it sprays so good you wont believe it, no more Wicked paint for me, I tried different settings, reducer amounts, 4030 amounts, I couldnt make it spray bad!!