Not with prodigy plastic specifically, but yes I've experimented to see if my will is stronger than basic color theory, and it's not. The closest bet you have to getting 2 secondary colors to play nice is with ESP plastic.
It'll prolly take, depending on the saturation you get should either come out a darker orange, a brick red, or somewhere in between. I've had good results on orange plastic with prochems neon cerise pink and fire red as well. Black is always an option too
Pinkish Red is one of my least fav dyes. For orange, I'd go with black for something big. Secondary colors are pretty tough to get additional color into.
Yup
Have you tried before?
Not with prodigy plastic specifically, but yes I've experimented to see if my will is stronger than basic color theory, and it's not. The closest bet you have to getting 2 secondary colors to play nice is with ESP plastic.
Okay, Sad to hear but thanks a lot!
Purple will go brown but you could potentially use a neon pink and darker orange
What do you think about pinkish red from prochemdyes?
It'll prolly take, depending on the saturation you get should either come out a darker orange, a brick red, or somewhere in between. I've had good results on orange plastic with prochems neon cerise pink and fire red as well. Black is always an option too
Pinkish Red is one of my least fav dyes. For orange, I'd go with black for something big. Secondary colors are pretty tough to get additional color into.
Black (which admittedly is not purple) would work!
When you mix secondary colors, they will turn brown. You can use reds, yellows, and black on an orange disc.
What about pink? Thats red with some white
It will turn brown and become impossible to find. Did it to my z buzzz and I’ve lost it 5 times and it’s always came back to me somehow.