I wondered if I could call upon the experience of some fellow casters.
I have been dealing with all sorts of resin for a while now, mainly model making and home-ware castings on a small scale without pressure pots or turners, but after a recent commission I have hit a bit of a block.
Basically, I was commissioned to do some 3D tree castings which turned out great. To keep costs low I used PU resin to allow the recipient to spray them whatever colour they chose afterwards.
The problem I have is that now they want several ones that glow in the dark and are gold. The glow in the dark element works fine until I spray them or add colour into the resin mix.
I have gone through lots of trial and error so far; Adding gold colouring either seems to sink to the bottom or come out a very dull creamy colour or mask the glow in the dark pigment completely. Spraying them gold after casting in layers just covers the glow.
The only way that I’ve kind of got it to work is by adding a coat of clear resin mixed with the glow in the dark pigment over the gold sprayed piece. However because of the nature of the pigment it leaves a grainy yellowed look to it.
Any tips from anyone or suggestions for UK based materials that people have used would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!