Let me see if I got this right. So in the hot day time this car will be white until it gets wet, And at night it will be the dark shifting color unless you are some place like Phoenix Az. where it's 90*F at night.?
Or maybe on brake calipers, not with a red dip base but black thermo over top of it, disappearing as they're used. Except I don't think dip would do very well at higher temps, so maybe a black thermo pigment in high-temp clear coat?
I don’t know if you read old video comments but this video was one of the best I’ve seen. I’m not a detailing, paint, customization or even a car guy but I am an artist and have watched and enjoyed so many of your videos. Loved Dark Magic, Black 4.0 and the Galaxy pigment😏 I really like the extended videography and music in this video. Thanks for showcasing the artistic nuances of car dipping 😉
@@kulesa Here now, after you and Still love this. I think it's the most Amazing and Beautiful paint job ever, and I've seen plenty. I am about to share this one. I am surprised that nobody else has tried this, well don't know if anyone else has. Have a great evening....😊
That's exactly what I just asked..we are going to do another wrap on a can-Am and I'm trying to think of all the ideas I can. And this would be dope to do on some parts of the Can-A
That's what I was thinking; I kinda thought from the title they were attempting some sort of camouflage car, but the fact you almost get an x-ray image of the car as it color shifts is crazy.
It’s kinda cool and weird how you can see all the braces, glue spots, and sound deadening pads in the doors and hood when they change color due to different heat transfers haha
Would love to see a time lapse of this car over a spring or summer day with afternoon showers. Would this car be primarily white in hot areas like AZ in the summer? It would be fun to see the car change as night fell! Absolutely love this crazy creation! ✌️😎
That is absolutely spectacular!! Won't the hood always be white when the car is running, due to the heat generated under the hood? I did think it was fascinating how you could see the inner workings of the window mechanism under the paint surface.
What you're seeing inside the door is the side impact brace (Circles) and the square sheets of sound deadener they put on the inside of the exterior skin. They don't cover the entire sheet of metal, just put a square to deaden the panel.
Are there cold temperature reactive paints out there? This stuff is awesome, but it would be amazing to see a car change colors during a rainstorm where cold water is falling.
Or just a more sensitive heat reactive paint? One that transitions around 60f degrees?spring and fall mornings make it one color, as the day heats up, you get the second 👍
Yes there are. It's just a lower temperature transition. So it's basically always in the elevated state, and then the cooling brings it down to the resting state.
Wouldn’t the engine be white when driving due to the heat? Or what about during the summer when the suns beating down on it wouldn’t most of the car colorshift white?
9:05 I thought it was really interesting that you could see the temperature difference where the sound deadening and body adhesive material in the door was. And the difference in temperature from the plastic rear bumper cover to the metal body. Super cool video guys🤙
@Johnny Street Sign ahh fair enough maybe so type of low voltage toaster wire in like a chicken fence wire patter. Thangs for being a trucker much respect hats off to you!
That is really interesting. I would wonder what it would look like in normal day to day driving during warmer months. Just the transition over the day, I think would be very interesting to watch.
these thermal effects are so cool. im imagining airbrushing a hood, and then covering it with a thermal layer to hide it, when the engine warms up the thermal paint would go transparent and reveal the underpainting.
Yeh, but think about it, the local kids would be cleaning your car for free nearly everyday, you just gotta coat the carin some thin soap. Oh by the way, remember to carry a poncho just in case, 🤣👍
I love, love, love this paint job. I am so amazed at the possibilities today. I worked part time at a body shop in Pa. in the 60's, sanding, taping up, etc. The owner could work some miracles in his day. The paints today and the visioneers that can make imagination into reality. Kudos for your works.
This would make far more sense of the financial investment for sure. I mean how often does a car come in contact with hot water unless it's during a wash?
Rite so go put your hand on the the paint job. And you will leave a hand print from the warm temp of your hand it will leave imprint and fade away as temp changes its not only hot water that will change the color understand this alos
Funny how it's different everywhere. Under another comment the people were arguing whether hot water is used in car washes or not. Here noone would see it. You just go into the shop and pay or there is a paying machine or whatever and then you drive your car into the washing station, let it so it's thing and drive out. No workers there 🤷
Most likely welds, sealer, and door insulators.. I use to build Chevy trucks and all vehicles get them.. They help reduce vibration when you close the door
The circles are the glue that bonds the door skin to the door frame. The rectangles are most likely sound deadener sheets. More mass = harder to change the temperature, so those spots go back to the normal temperature quicker than the areas with just the thin door skin.
This has got to look funny in winter in the really cold parts of the country - the heat of the engine and cabin at war with the below freezing temp outside.... Lava Lamp turned car....
Do your thermochromic pigments stop shifting after a certain amount of Tim (6 mos. to a year) like the ones in nail polish do? Forever hoping for one that doesn’t stop & freeze into one of the colors or mid-transition.
Wow, this was fascinating to watch from beginning till end! My daughter loved it as well. I'm wondering, what would be the color during the hot summer days? Would it change to the whiter base?
This could be really interesting if someone decided to outfit panels with heating or cooling elements... could change the color of your car almost instantly... i can imagine a few instances where that would serve a purpose...
@@brandoncaldwell95 I think the only reason mine is insulated so well is because I replaced the original a few years ago. It started disintegrating in my hand, so I figured it was a good time to replace it
@@avrealvalkara5555 What year and model? My 05 had great insulation and paint. I babied but used that truck. After the hood was replaced because of an accident, the insulation was thin and fell apart. They couldn't locate an OEM piece but found everything else GM branded. I will say i was paranoid it would destroy the paint with all the heat. Surprisingly, it didn't bit Pecans sure tore the F out of that hood. Looked like hail damage. I seem to have a terrible luck with vehicles. Mine i try to keep new, and they are typically messed up by others. I drive someone else's vehicle, not a scratch. Currently a family member and i swapped trucks and have zero care to flop ot at the bank. Basically pahing one anothers bank note...
Does it require water to make it change or will any heat change it? It's not something I'd ever do, we're rural people and we have a ton of barn cats on ours and the adjacent properties...all I can imagine is coming out to find a half-dozen cat loaf silhouettes on the hood/top/trunk every morning, lol.
We need this in Australia. Summers are so bloody hot and to have a white car is a bonus. In the winter it's cold so the deeper colour would work great. It would be like having two cars for the price of one.
You guy give yourself a pat on the back ,this is insane all of you congratulations great work and love all of you content, I'm in shock , thanks for sharing your hard work.
Very hypnotic video for some reason. Loved it. Too bad rain is usually cold. It would be cool if it changed colors with cold water. I know this was a fun experiment and something DIYers could replicate, but what's the point if it only works with warm water.
Hi guys, I have been a long time admirer of DYC and love watching your videos! I have a very small pigments business here in beautiful Western Australia and I sell liquid crystal thermochromic ink mostly to jewelry makers and other small items artists. I guess I am writing to ask for permission to mention the above video to show people what's possible with this amazing material. Love your work Fonzie ( please excuse if not spelt correctly).
This is the kind of thing you see in a movie where the criminals pull a heist, send the getaway car through a carwash, and it's suddenly a different color. Maybe they change the license plate as well, and you have a completely different car in a few minutes. Then while the authorities are looking for the wrong vehicle, the criminal masterminds get away. But in this case, the second layer of color doesn't literally wash off. It looks like it's temperature sensitive. Although, that has some possibilities too. It might be possible to have a sci-fi kind of car with a temperature controlled skin that changes color with the press of a button.
This seems kinda situational, also wouldn't the temperature from the engine change the color on the hood? It would be kinda weird to have only that part white.
You could forego doing color shift on the hood due to what you pointed out. I think it would be fairly practical considering a lot of people will have a different color hood simply for the aesthetic, and then you aren't worrying about specific hot-spots on the hood.
You ask, we try to deliver. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing. Have a great weekend!
That's pretty amazing
I want to see how the heat from the engine running inside the engine bay makes the color change
Let me see if I got this right. So in the hot day time this car will be white until it gets wet, And at night it will be the dark shifting color unless you are some place like Phoenix Az. where it's 90*F at night.?
Fonzie you are Awesome 👏 dude this is sick like on another level. I would love to see this go into a car wash.
Ok what’s going on with the side? Looks like a logo or something......
would love to see if this can work on wheels : black wheels turn red due to brake temperature
It's possible on cups so why not on cars 😝 good one
Yes pleaseeeee
That would be amazing
Or maybe on brake calipers, not with a red dip base but black thermo over top of it, disappearing as they're used. Except I don't think dip would do very well at higher temps, so maybe a black thermo pigment in high-temp clear coat?
Nah u definitely on to something there
Take it for a car wash but don't tell them it's temperature sensitive paint. They will have a heart attack.
I thought the same thing!! Would be hilarious 😂😂
No one washes a car with hot water lol you need to run water from your water heater
Would it be a murder or what in the court?
Hella funny!!
@@Plasteringprojects obviously me 😃
I don’t know if you read old video comments but this video was one of the best I’ve seen. I’m not a detailing, paint, customization or even a car guy but I am an artist and have watched and enjoyed so many of your videos. Loved Dark Magic, Black 4.0 and the Galaxy pigment😏 I really like the extended videography and music in this video. Thanks for showcasing the artistic nuances of car dipping 😉
same here , the mixing of the pigments in the liquid is so fascinating
@@kulesa Here now, after you and Still love this. I think it's the most Amazing and Beautiful paint job ever, and I've seen plenty. I am about to share this one. I am surprised that nobody else has tried this, well don't know if anyone else has. Have a great evening....😊
Is it possible to do a color changing car for cold water instead of hot? Like the car would get pretty wild when raining
ive thought the same. would be better than when it gets hot
Actually there is a thermocromic paint that appears under 10 centigrades
That's exactly what I was gonna ask lol how many people would look forward to going for a cruise during the rain lol👍
That's exactly what I just asked..we are going to do another wrap on a can-Am and I'm trying to think of all the ideas I can. And this would be dope to do on some parts of the Can-A
Or flames that appear with hot, while stripes appear when cold.
Remember small hot wheels toy cars in the 80's have this paint. Cool stuff.
My son loves those color changing hot wheels toys! He’s always asking for a new one when we go to the store.
@@dawnrinkydinkfinds5337 I was like that when i was a boy 🤣
Awesome, I still have some color changing Hot Wheels cars in my collection!!
@@dawnrinkydinkfinds5337 i'm 35 and i still stop and stare at those toy cars, my dad use to do the same thing
@@so2fast4u2
Same here, and I'm 61.
It's crazy when it starts to cool back down and you can see where internal structures are attached to the body.
That's what I was thinking; I kinda thought from the title they were attempting some sort of camouflage car, but the fact you almost get an x-ray image of the car as it color shifts is crazy.
I thought someone had previously painted a hamburger on the hood.
It’s kinda cool and weird how you can see all the braces, glue spots, and sound deadening pads in the doors and hood when they change color due to different heat transfers haha
Thanks, I was wondering what those were
@@austincde same
I was thinking the same thing.
I just need that paint
I noticed that, too
Would love to see a time lapse of this car over a spring or summer day with afternoon showers.
Would this car be primarily white in hot areas like AZ in the summer? It would be fun to see the car change as night fell!
Absolutely love this crazy creation! ✌️😎
I have stumbled on this channel purely by accident and am completely fascinated, such compelling artistic work.
This is exactly what happened to me, I also stumbled across this channel and the paint jobs this guys does unbelievable.
💯✨🎨👨🎨
We need to get these boys some better music. I feel like I’m at an inspirational conference about to be sold a weight loss supplement
I like the music they use
Ikr. I've actually fallen asleep listening to it late at night lol
Agreed . Would rather listen to the spray gun
Hahahhahhakshshshsh!!!
Lmaoooo
Is no one gonna talk about that amazing color of paint in the bucket when he was pouring it??? It was soooo pretty
I had the same thought! I went back and watched that little bit again because it was so pretty and mesmerizing!
like opel
That is absolutely spectacular!! Won't the hood always be white when the car is running, due to the heat generated under the hood? I did think it was fascinating how you could see the inner workings of the window mechanism under the paint surface.
I guess it comes down to at what temp does it change? Will the engine running change it. Will the paint 'fade' on a hot sunny day?
The reason thermo color shifts are not commom on tee shirts is because the armpits were always different, lol. 😂
@@wildflower1397 True, and other 'bits' for females.
@@wildflower1397 I used to have a bunch of color shift shirts and you're right, the armpits always shifted first. It was hilarious!
What you're seeing inside the door is the side impact brace (Circles) and the square sheets of sound deadener they put on the inside of the exterior skin. They don't cover the entire sheet of metal, just put a square to deaden the panel.
This could make for a wicked prank at a car wash.
Except the water is cold at the wash
Theres a few here in my area that use heaters.
Totally thought the same. The one I go to uses hot water. At least I'd be able to tell if I missed a spot!
@@ExcaliburOfYuletide the car wash i work at uses hot water
We use hot/cold water depending on the temp outside
Are there cold temperature reactive paints out there? This stuff is awesome, but it would be amazing to see a car change colors during a rainstorm where cold water is falling.
Or just a more sensitive heat reactive paint? One that transitions around 60f degrees?spring and fall mornings make it one color, as the day heats up, you get the second 👍
That's what I was thinking, imagine the cool color changes with colder water as rain falls, oh man!
Yes there are. It's just a lower temperature transition. So it's basically always in the elevated state, and then the cooling brings it down to the resting state.
That would be sick, imagine driving a different coloured car all winter then it magically changed in spring
@@BrokeMahWallet in the winter everything would be one color except for blotches on the hood due to engine heat
I really like the green and blue. No purple perfect. By far this is my favorite color combo.
Just imagine this with the glow in the dark base... 3 shifts in one car... the holy trinity
This needs to happen now.
Needs to happen!
You just suggested the next project ... Heck to the Yeah, Yeah !!!!
Make this happen fonzie, the people has spoken!!
🤯Mind blown!
3:50 those colors took me back to the 90's.
Make a hypershift to hypershift thermal transfer job. So, instead of a white base, that's also a hypershift. Blue-green for cool, red-yellow for warm.
Wouldn’t the engine be white when driving due to the heat? Or what about during the summer when the suns beating down on it wouldn’t most of the car colorshift white?
Definitely one of the top 5 paint schemes ever. WOW.
Would have been interesting to see the car after it had been running for a while, I assume the hood would be white
9:05 I thought it was really interesting that you could see the temperature difference where the sound deadening and body adhesive material in the door was. And the difference in temperature from the plastic rear bumper cover to the metal body. Super cool video guys🤙
Thanks for the comment, I was just going to ask what that stuff was, but now that you pointed it out, I don't have to wonder.
Would be Kool if u could spell something or brand logo instead of the deadening material
I thought it was bondo lol
This reminds me of the color shift hotwheels id take to bath time when I was lil...
Man I had a Lamborghini that would change between white and pink/purple... if I saw that in real life I'd freak out in the best way.
Thats exactly what i was thinking lol.. This is awesome!
When I was younger they had shirts like this, everyone walking around with different armpit colors
@@ck240sx we must be the same age... And if you washed them too many times in hot water they stayed brownish gray. 😆
I had a black bat shaped hot wheels that would turn purple from the heat of your hand
This is BANANAS! I like how it shows all the structural outlines under the paint
This is by far one of my favorites. I wonder how well silver would work in place of the white
I'd love to see how it would look after the car is running hot in traffic for a while?
Probably looks patchy... Thus why it's never shown.
@@escapedcops08 I like the patchy look, on this car and the previous one, actually. If I could pause it and keep it that way, I'd do it.
@@escapedcops08 wmmwwq
By far the most insane paint job I've ever seen in my life. Beats the glow in the dark hands down.
9:06 its like an x-ray of the inside door where it's touching the panel. That's wicked.
Great idea and video!!
I was wondering what those are ... makes total sense.
I just had a hairbrained thought ... you could put temperature changing panels on the inside to change the colors on the outside?
@Johnny Street Sign ooo cool idea but sounds like fire hazard 😬
@Johnny Street Sign ahh fair enough maybe so type of low voltage toaster wire in like a chicken fence wire patter. Thangs for being a trucker much respect hats off to you!
@Johnny Street Sign i wonder how many gallons it would take to dip a 50+ foot box trailer if it would sick 😂 now that's the real question
Scinetificly speaking what is the exact "color changing temperature", or its range?
This is easily the coolest paint job I've ever seen in my life.
I mean... by far.
That is really interesting. I would wonder what it would look like in normal day to day driving during warmer months. Just the transition over the day, I think would be very interesting to watch.
Very satisfying watching the dribble of warm water, what an awesome effect.👍
I would've loved to see a paint job like this go through a car wash
Goes to show that 2020 is not so horrible. Their is some EPIC things we can remember. He is a first and a great example.
these thermal effects are so cool. im imagining airbrushing a hood, and then covering it with a thermal layer to hide it, when the engine warms up the thermal paint would go transparent and reveal the underpainting.
Or a transparent hood that is getting uncovered by the paint and it shows the engine
Yep, that is damn cool! Imagine the contrast if the base was an opposing colour like red. Wow!
I think same! 👍 And work's with the rain!
Idk why but seeing water balloons thrown at the car seems like it would be soo satisfying lol
Yeh, but think about it, the local kids would be cleaning your car for free nearly everyday, you just gotta coat the carin some thin soap. Oh by the way, remember to carry a poncho just in case, 🤣👍
In slow mo 🙏
I love, love, love this paint job. I am so amazed at the possibilities today. I worked part time at a body shop in Pa. in the 60's, sanding, taping up, etc. The owner could work some miracles in his day. The paints today and the visioneers that can make imagination into reality. Kudos for your works.
Would be cool to see a version that is effected by coldish water, so like when it rains you car looks like it's melting
Yesss I need this 😭 If anyone knows if he already made one please let me know
This would make far more sense of the financial investment for sure. I mean how often does a car come in contact with hot water unless it's during a wash?
@@stalstonestacy4316 That's exactly what I'm thinking..
@@stalstonestacy4316 Financial investment...
Pretty sure once you start doing this stuff, the term is the farthest thing from ones mind.
Rite so go put your hand on the the paint job. And you will leave a hand print from the warm temp of your hand it will leave imprint and fade away as temp changes its not only hot water that will change the color understand this alos
I honestly just want to see a car like this go through a hot car wash and freak the workers out when it comes out completely white. Perfect prank
It would freak them out so badly lol
Funny how it's different everywhere. Under another comment the people were arguing whether hot water is used in car washes or not.
Here noone would see it.
You just go into the shop and pay or there is a paying machine or whatever and then you drive your car into the washing station, let it so it's thing and drive out. No workers there 🤷
Lol the car wash I go it has hot water, you can feel it in the winter in the pressure washers the pipes will get very hot
Awesome! I’m awestruck! Love the blue/green hyper shift. Just magical!❤
Wonder what the rectangle and dots on the doors were from?
Most likely welds, sealer, and door insulators.. I use to build Chevy trucks and all vehicles get them.. They help reduce vibration when you close the door
its the inside of the doors or hood , its the panels that give structural strength to the doors or hood, open your hood and you will see them .
The circles are the glue that bonds the door skin to the door frame. The rectangles are most likely sound deadener sheets. More mass = harder to change the temperature, so those spots go back to the normal temperature quicker than the areas with just the thin door skin.
I wondered the same thing and thanks to the people that replied I got my answer
@XT Profit Strategy fuck off
I love how you can make out some of the internal structure of the doors.
That Audi has to hold the Guinness World Record for most paint jobs.
By far!
Don't you mean, Dip Jobs?? :)
OK this means that in the south you can have a black car that turns white to reflect heat?
My thoughts exactly. That would be so awesome!
so you mean a permanently white car
@@Not_So_Fireproof, it would turn black on cold days in the winter. Admittedly that would only be a few days every year where I live.
If you stop the video before he put the hypershift on top of it, that's literally what he did, here. :P
I like it and can't do a 5 due to the level of awesome. 6/5. The car looked dope, the technical work gets you +1.
It's like turning your car into a giant Mood Ring. Amazing!
Imagine living in Arizona, and all summer your car is a different color
I love this color but was wondering if u could add glow in the dark to it so it was hypershift glow in the dark and wash out?
Anyone here old enough to remember Hypercolor clothing? Yea, this car brings back memories 😂👍
It wasn't until I watched this video that I started thinking of car paint jobs being satisfying and seductive. Makes me want to repaint my entire car.
This might be my favorite combo that I’ve seen of yalls. Love it. The color is awesome and the thermochromatic is just too cool.
For a second there I thought they were pouring milk onto such a beautiful paint. I about died
Mmm delicious car cereal
This has got to look funny in winter in the really cold parts of the country - the heat of the engine and cabin at war with the below freezing temp outside.... Lava Lamp turned car....
Do your thermochromic pigments stop shifting after a certain amount of Tim (6 mos. to a year) like the ones in nail polish do? Forever hoping for one that doesn’t stop & freeze into one of the colors or mid-transition.
Time. Not Tim. 🤦🏼♀️
Ok that is officially the coolest paint job ever
Omg I would have so much fun pranking a car wash with this paint
Go in there and say be gentle with the paint I just got it painted
This has truely been one of the best hypershift videos I have seen. Thank you.
Dude really said "I want people to think I wash my car with milk" and did this...amazing
😂
Imagine going to a car wash and pranking the workers there making them think they messed up your paint job 😂😂😂
Prancing?
@@KrysDlite pranking* stupid phone lol
They won't use got water to wash so it doesn't work
@@srinidhit8298 Actually some carwashes do use hot water.
Very cool effect! This was fun to watch, especially at the beginning with the runnels of water on the paint.
Favorite line: YEAAAH... BUUUT.... You knoooow 🤷🏼♂️ 😂😂
By far the most gnarly dips, but let’s be serious here how are his calfs that defined?
damn. now that's cool. what i'd love to see is this paint job and how it looks when it's raining
Wow, this was fascinating to watch from beginning till end! My daughter loved it as well.
I'm wondering, what would be the color during the hot summer days? Would it change to the whiter base?
Did you ever have a hot wheels color changing car from the 80s?
@@waltthayer3459 no
This could be really interesting if someone decided to outfit panels with heating or cooling elements... could change the color of your car almost instantly... i can imagine a few instances where that would serve a purpose...
Besides the cool effect of pouring warm water on it, the colours of the paint job are stunning.
So basically when the engine gets hot see a white engine shape on the hood? PASS🤣
Nah
More like just a weird shaped blob of white
That's what I came here to say. It's GORGEOUS, but not practical 😢
Just like how we sweat inside a white shirt
My thought exactly. Very cool effect. Probably won’t look great on the road
It's like the color changing spoons we got when we were kids out of cereal boxes
The BIG GULP STRAWS from the 90s
My Face Just Changed Hyper Sensitive..This is Sick..Love it bub..🤯💪💐🙏☝👑
When car has been running for awhile does the heat from the engine turn hood white?
What I wanna know . My diesel would keep it white
Might depend partly on the insulation under the hood. My truck can hit full operating temp without melting thin ice on the hood
@@avrealvalkara5555 itll tranfer over time. Majority of newer vehicles are aluminum hoods now
@@brandoncaldwell95 I think the only reason mine is insulated so well is because I replaced the original a few years ago. It started disintegrating in my hand, so I figured it was a good time to replace it
@@avrealvalkara5555 What year and model? My 05 had great insulation and paint. I babied but used that truck. After the hood was replaced because of an accident, the insulation was thin and fell apart. They couldn't locate an OEM piece but found everything else GM branded. I will say i was paranoid it would destroy the paint with all the heat. Surprisingly, it didn't bit Pecans sure tore the F out of that hood. Looked like hail damage.
I seem to have a terrible luck with vehicles. Mine i try to keep new, and they are typically messed up by others. I drive someone else's vehicle, not a scratch. Currently a family member and i swapped trucks and have zero care to flop ot at the bank. Basically pahing one anothers bank note...
Now that's the sweetest paint job ever
This is, by far, the craziest thing to do to a car. I love it!
Who else wants to see them do VANTABLACK?
it would just look like a car we haven't unlocked yet
Thare is a ugly BMW they factory finish in vanta black I mean you can buy it like that from BMW
they did 1 better with musso black.
I just came from the future. They did.
Question: When the engine is fully warmed up, does ambient engine bay temperature also have the same effect as the hot water?
I reckon it does! And a hot summers day? Spending half hour looking for the wrong colour car....
this is like the coolest thing ever man.
it's the perfect colour combo, and the footage is just inrcredible
Take it through a car wash and film a reaction video of the car wash employees freaking out.
Love this effect. What would the UV tolerance or resistance be like? How long would the Thermo black last before the colour change effect is lost?
Also want to know this info. Also, what is the threshold temp for the color change? Can this change on a hot or sunny day?
Does it require water to make it change or will any heat change it? It's not something I'd ever do, we're rural people and we have a ton of barn cats on ours and the adjacent properties...all I can imagine is coming out to find a half-dozen cat loaf silhouettes on the hood/top/trunk every morning, lol.
We need this in Australia. Summers are so bloody hot and to have a white car is a bonus. In the winter it's cold so the deeper colour would work great. It would be like having two cars for the price of one.
Question: What does the hood (And other parts of the car) look like after a trip does the thermo change after say 30 mins on the freeway?
I'd love to see a dark red base, with the red to black hypershift over it. It would be even better if it were cold weather thermochromic.
My most favorite of your paint jobs. This one’s awesome. Love it!
So what would you tell the insurance or dmv about what color is this car.
Government: what color is your car?
You: Yes!
Tempiture reactive coulor changing paint, simple that's what goes on the log book
Same thoughts 😆
I remember the hot wheels cars that did that growing up. So sweet love iit
@3:25-4:15 - I just zoned out, mesmerized by the beautiful colors, patterns and textures.
does the hood turn white if the engine is hot and it is raining?
Awesome outcome! This audi has been through a lot
You guy give yourself a pat on the back ,this is insane all of you congratulations great work and love all of you content, I'm in shock , thanks for sharing your hard work.
I wish it would change like that with cold water! It would be amazing in the rain!
When the motor gets hot from driving....................
When are you going to come across hot water while driving. I don’t see the point. If it changed because of cold water that would make more sense.
Ye true in normal driving conditions this car will never change colour accept the hood
Phoenix Az where even the toilet water is warm.
@@nobodysbusiness wtf how u know toilet water is warm😂🤣
Lol...from hugging the porcelain God. 😂
@@nobodysbusiness 😂😂😂😂
Very hypnotic video for some reason. Loved it. Too bad rain is usually cold. It would be cool if it changed colors with cold water. I know this was a fun experiment and something DIYers could replicate, but what's the point if it only works with warm water.
8:55 - 9:15 reveals where the money and drugs are hidden
Now I know where my hyper color shirt from the 80’s went
Hi guys, I have been a long time admirer of DYC and love watching your videos! I have a very small pigments business here in beautiful Western Australia and I sell liquid crystal thermochromic ink mostly to jewelry makers and other small items artists. I guess I am writing to ask for permission to mention the above video to show people what's possible with this amazing material. Love your work Fonzie ( please excuse if not spelt correctly).
This is the kind of thing you see in a movie where the criminals pull a heist, send the getaway car through a carwash, and it's suddenly a different color. Maybe they change the license plate as well, and you have a completely different car in a few minutes. Then while the authorities are looking for the wrong vehicle, the criminal masterminds get away. But in this case, the second layer of color doesn't literally wash off. It looks like it's temperature sensitive. Although, that has some possibilities too. It might be possible to have a sci-fi kind of car with a temperature controlled skin that changes color with the press of a button.
This seems kinda situational, also wouldn't the temperature from the engine change the color on the hood? It would be kinda weird to have only that part white.
You could forego doing color shift on the hood due to what you pointed out. I think it would be fairly practical considering a lot of people will have a different color hood simply for the aesthetic, and then you aren't worrying about specific hot-spots on the hood.
Another INCREDIBLE paint job!! WILDEST combination I've seen yet!! Great job Fonzie!!💜💜💜😎⚔🇺🇸
I come here to stare into the paint as it mixes and contemplate the meaning of life
You too?!
I thought I was the only one!
It's also a great sleep aide!
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