I'd like to blame the tricks of my memory on age; but the truth is that I've found myself walking into rooms and wondering why for some years now . . .
In any case, I thought I recalled reading that Tim or someone had mixed Interdeck Biege - and maybe also Grey - with White, in order to lighten the color. But no search parameters seem to dredge up what, in my mind at least, was a fairly solid recollection. And certainly no color cards . . . er, pictures.
Anyone able to reassure - or possibly distress - me?
Greg
Interdeck - mixing custom colors . . .
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Interdeck - mixing custom colors . . .
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Recently had a bit of personal experience with this kind of thing:
http://shields88.blogspot.com/2008/05/w ... n-yet.html
We used awlgrip all around, and mixed their medium gray 1:6 with matterhorn white. It was surprisingly dark, but we liked it a lot.
I guess what I'm trying to say is: be aware that the white:color ratio might be pretty high.
Glad we did it this way, as it's really different and looks cool. It's a blend of our hull and deck colors, so everything matches up nice.
http://shields88.blogspot.com/2008/05/w ... n-yet.html
We used awlgrip all around, and mixed their medium gray 1:6 with matterhorn white. It was surprisingly dark, but we liked it a lot.
I guess what I'm trying to say is: be aware that the white:color ratio might be pretty high.
Glad we did it this way, as it's really different and looks cool. It's a blend of our hull and deck colors, so everything matches up nice.