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Post by mahon »

i don't believe you :snooty:
even the great canvas painters varnished their works. ok - they were a bit glossy, but i think a slightly stain effect is still better than unvarnished :P
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Post by Skrit »

Varnished= no chance of winning?!

Right... Sorry but that sounds sooo stupid!

But I'll quickly move on to something else, Pascal Rossier? Think I missed that. It is some kind of water effect?
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Post by illusionrip »

it depend of which country but i know that in france and spain, it's the case
it decrease the quality, the final effect
it's a very thin difference but for contest like gd france, it do the difference, trust me
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Post by Skrit »

Oh I do, no offence meant but it's still incredibly stupid!

Now again, Pascal Rossier. It is?:)
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Post by illusionrip »

pascal rosier is a producer of resine and rtv silicone

https://www.pascalrosier.com

it's a very high standard of product ( normal it's french :dance: :mrgreen: )
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Post by Trovarion »

it must come from ze alps then :mrgreen:
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Post by illusionrip »

sorry trov, but packaging is in round bottles and not square ;) :mrgreen:
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Post by Trovarion »

ah, darn it ;)
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Post by Skrit »

Right, the site's in French! And even after running it through a translator I didn't get much out of it! :(

So, please ToMaZ, mail me in Dutch with what I should get to get that funky water effect Mr. Rip has on his bases! ;)
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Post by ToMaZ »

Mr Rip uses something else me thinks ^^
I asked him in PM if he knew that stuff, because I was looking for decent clear resin. It's professional clear resin and my first experiences with it are very good.

And you should order this one: 'Résine époxy de coulée et stratifié kit 700g'. It comes in two bottles, the resin and the hardener. But I don't know what the shipping costs are. I could order it for free through a local art-store.

EDIT: Sh!te I forgot to read the 'mail me' :banghead: Mail coming your way :)
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