Heat and Glow 3
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is it possible to use this pigment as a suspension in a clear, hard-set medium, to create a 3-dimensional starfield effect?
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does this disolve in water and if so does it still glow?
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Niiiice. I'm tempted to try this with my powder. ^_^ If you were to leave the powder out and glowing for a while til it cooled off, would the heat-brightened areas end up dark? It's my understanding heat just drives out the light faster, is that true?
Still very neat! xD
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The pigment is heavy and will sink in thin liquids. So depending on how viscous the medium is would be the determining factor. Do some testing for sure and also keep in mind that you can get this pigment in a variety of particle sizes which may or may not work to your advantage.
senorspacehead 1 month ago
No this pigment will not dissolve in water or anything for that matter. Water will also ruin the glow pigment. It is a crystal and it is the crystalline structure that allows the glow to occur. Also grinding it to a smaller particle would destroy the glow effect because it breaks the crystals. On the up side it will need to be heated to like 5000 degrees before it will breakdown so you can use it in glass blowing and ceramics.
senorspacehead 9 months ago