I’ve never tried mixing colours, only sprayed my 1st base coat last night. So much to learn, thanks for the great tutorials, I’m learning heaps from watching your vids. 👍👍
Hope you have a great time painting lures..I watched one Baker builds and I was hooked I've been painting lures for a year now..and I found out that it's a powerful addition... enjoy your self
been setting up my shop with rod rapping jig with dryer and air brush station love your videos keep adding them. Your are the best i have been watching
I’m rather new to the game of custom baits with the airbrush so I can’t say much on mixing colors. But I do like watching the videos and learning how everyone does it. Good looking bait.
Nice, very nice. It's such a great feeling to know even the 'Pro-Builders' can have bad moments, I'm trying to get the bad 'day' down to 'moments' 🙄 If my bad moments end up as good as yours I'd be so chuffed👍😷👍 The paints that I'm having problems mixing are the 'Tartan' and the 'Rainbow'! But hey it's all fun at the end of the day... Isn't it!!!
Just getting into painting lures haven't even sprayed my first yet still trying to get up stencils and what all I need on a set income lol but I did model cars years back think most just use a three color mix for a boneish off white. A white of some sort (I do like metalics or pearls), a yellow and a light tan to medium tan. Some then top that with a glaze or mix in a irredecent like you did for a light color shift. Enjoy watching the videos and getting ideas thanks
Your videos are getting me into lure painting! Tried hand painting some lures recently and wasn't able to get a clean bone color using a pearl white and a sand color. Looking forward to learning more through your videos!
Hey man! Just started binge watching your videos for ideas for my own lures. I think I'll be mixing some blue and pearl white for sexy shad pattern soon and I'll be layering some clear acrylic (I think) with really fine yellowish to chartreuse color shift glitter over solid black on the back, it gives really nice yellowish tint to that black and just brings out color shift so nice. Will also use hair brush for some black stipes that slowly fade down.
For a Pearl Bone I mix 10 drops Pearl White, 6 drops Opaque White, 1 drop Transparent Yellow, and 1 drop Transparent Sand. For a darker bone color I use Mission Models Crocus Yellow
I have a similar take on the bone color. White, yellow and a drop or two of sepia and adjust as I mix. Like you, I pretty much make just about everything from jigs, spinnerbaits, chatter baits and about 200 other different rigs and accessories. I also have everything for soft plastics but for me, I’m having issues. Can’t quit get the hang of it but it may be the plastisol I use
I use createx opaque white and a khaki color I got in a camouflage kit. Makes a great flat bone color. If I want it to shine I mix instead of the khaki a few drops of createx pearalized copper and a drop of sepia if it needs to be darker.
I had the perfect bone color mix years ago and never have been able to duplicate it, white yellow and pinch of grey, maybe one day I’ll get it right lol
I just started painting lures only have done a few still getting some kinks worked out For a bone starting point which is one of my favorites I do 3 drops metallic black 1 drop of transparent yellow 18 drops metallic white or pearl get it grey with hint of yellow and then adjust from there to what I want ( I’m colorblind so it’s a real task to blend colors)
What kind of clear coat do you use with airbrush I just got into airbrushing. Could I brush on polycrylic by minwax since I have a lot of it already or is there a better solution to clear my lures
Exactly! Couple of drops of yellow (Createx Opaque) and you're there. Bloodline does take longer to cure tho. I heat set mine then coat it with Kamar fixative before epoxy.
Can you pit a total list of all the colors you use, not just the bone color but all the colors or at least the brands also where you get your blanks at
I like my bones almost white. 4 parts titanium white, 1 part transparent yellow, 1 part India ink flesh tone. And, as my own special twist on it, I mix blue interference powder into the 2-part epoxy I coat it with.
I use Vallejo ivory and sand, it makes a nice bone color. I do about 10 drops of ivory to 1 sand, too much sand will make it more tannish. Ivory itself is pretty close to a nice bone color.
Add the yellow in small amounts. Once it overpowers the white it takes a lot to bring it back. I would start over as it's wasting paint to keep adding more and more. Also, use a stencil for the black dot it looks far better.
The Bone is a perfect Hawaii reef stick bait. Everything will smash it, it looks like the Oama. Papio candy. I go to Petco and go theough all their chew bones, Bone is a hard color, I tried to get round rubber sili legs for my bonefish ties, but they are clueless as to what "Bone" color is it's either to yellow or too white.
Great video first time I have seen a bait painter explain the mix for Bone and your mix is a very nice shade of Bone. I have tried mixing many different recipes and finally was able to make a decent Bone. I used the createx wicked pearl white then added a couple drops of a lite buttercream and a drop or two of a light grey.
White, yellow, and believe it or not, lavender. You MUST try it!! Go very very light with the lavender
Love your videos and I was wondering why you haven't posted in awhile
Thanks! I have been crazy busy. Still making baits here and there but haven’t had time to film. Hopefully soon tho!
Been binge watching your videos hopefully soon I’m gonna get me a airbrush kit and start practicing keep up the good work
I’ve never tried mixing colours, only sprayed my 1st base coat last night. So much to learn, thanks for the great tutorials, I’m learning heaps from watching your vids. 👍👍
Hope you have a great time painting lures..I watched one Baker builds and I was hooked I've been painting lures for a year now..and I found out that it's a powerful addition... enjoy your self
That it is, I’ve been painting about a year myself. Quit gaming started painting!
I've literally watched like every video you have made lol. i have recently started painting fishing lures and your videos have been a HUGE help!
been setting up my shop with rod rapping jig with dryer and air brush station love your videos keep adding them. Your are the best i have been watching
Thanks for the top water video. Have the same blanks I need to try.
I spray wicked white first, then come back with a mixture of gold and brown so I can control how “bone” I get it. I’ve never added yellow!
I’m rather new to the game of custom baits with the airbrush so I can’t say much on mixing colors. But I do like watching the videos and learning how everyone does it. Good looking bait.
Hey looks like I won your last giveaway. That’s great i just got an air brush can’t wait to try it. Thanks
Nice, very nice. It's such a great feeling to know even the 'Pro-Builders' can have bad moments, I'm trying to get the bad 'day' down to 'moments' 🙄 If my bad moments end up as good as yours I'd be so chuffed👍😷👍
The paints that I'm having problems mixing are the 'Tartan' and the 'Rainbow'! But hey it's all fun at the end of the day... Isn't it!!!
Where have you been man?!? Your my favorite instructor on yt
Very cool as per usual. Amazing to see the amount of work you put into getting the colour just right
Great video! I use pearl white and yellow to get the tint i like.
Awesome video, Wicked Paints have a bloodline bone color that looks really good
I haven't tried mixing the bone color before. You've got my interest with that one though. Great job as always.
Just getting into painting lures haven't even sprayed my first yet still trying to get up stencils and what all I need on a set income lol but I did model cars years back think most just use a three color mix for a boneish off white. A white of some sort (I do like metalics or pearls), a yellow and a light tan to medium tan. Some then top that with a glaze or mix in a irredecent like you did for a light color shift. Enjoy watching the videos and getting ideas thanks
Great video, I'm just starting to paint my own lures. Starting at 64 little old but should be fun.
Looks good as the bone paint is spot on
Turned out nice. I just use pear white with a touch of brown.
Awesome video I’m going to mix that and try it myself. I usually use white flesh and gold to make a bone crank bait.
Great job!! On board with videos of you building baits and definitely soft plastic
Your videos are getting me into lure painting! Tried hand painting some lures recently and wasn't able to get a clean bone color using a pearl white and a sand color. Looking forward to learning more through your videos!
Hey man! Just started binge watching your videos for ideas for my own lures. I think I'll be mixing some blue and pearl white for sexy shad pattern soon and I'll be layering some clear acrylic (I think) with really fine yellowish to chartreuse color shift glitter over solid black on the back, it gives really nice yellowish tint to that black and just brings out color shift so nice. Will also use hair brush for some black stipes that slowly fade down.
For a Pearl Bone I mix 10 drops Pearl White, 6 drops Opaque White, 1 drop Transparent Yellow, and 1 drop Transparent Sand. For a darker bone color I use Mission Models Crocus Yellow
Enjoyed the video I am going to have to give this a try thanks
Awesome info as usual buddy Mine is pretty much the same few drops of yellow in white and I add pearl and little gray I keep mixing till I'm happy
My Version of Bone with Createx ....
5 drops opaque white
3 drops opaque yellow
1 drop burnt umber
Great Channel 👍
Great series bro !!! I've just started making my own lures. super helpful tips
I have a similar take on the bone color. White, yellow and a drop or two of sepia and adjust as I mix. Like you, I pretty much make just about everything from jigs, spinnerbaits, chatter baits and about 200 other different rigs and accessories. I also have everything for soft plastics but for me, I’m having issues. Can’t quit get the hang of it but it may be the plastisol I use
Looks good I would have added more white but everything turned out really nice!!!
Great video! Where can I get that tool you use for putting eyes on
I use detail white, burnt umber, yellow ochre and transparent yellow
I use createx opaque white and a khaki color I got in a camouflage kit. Makes a great flat bone color. If I want it to shine I mix instead of the khaki a few drops of createx pearalized copper and a drop of sepia if it needs to be darker.
I had the perfect bone color mix years ago and never have been able to duplicate it, white yellow and pinch of grey, maybe one day I’ll get it right lol
I just started painting lures only have done a few still getting some kinks worked out
For a bone starting point which is one of my favorites I do 3 drops metallic black 1 drop of transparent yellow 18 drops metallic white or pearl get it grey with hint of yellow and then adjust from there to what I want ( I’m colorblind so it’s a real task to blend colors)
I just use white with a touch of yellow
But I like that sand color. I’ve never used it.
The bone you made looks great.
was just curious how much do you thin your paint and what psi and needle size do you use.
What kind of clear coat do you use with airbrush I just got into airbrushing. Could I brush on polycrylic by minwax since I have a lot of it already or is there a better solution to clear my lures
I use the Createx Illustration Bloodline Old bone white as well. Probably will try mixing a little yellow in with it next time.
Exactly! Couple of drops of yellow (Createx Opaque) and you're there. Bloodline does take longer to cure tho. I heat set mine then coat it with Kamar fixative before epoxy.
Another awesome video.
Thank you!
Can you pit a total list of all the colors you use, not just the bone color but all the colors or at least the brands also where you get your blanks at
I use white(opaque) with hints of metallic silver, sepia and yellow
I use 10 drops of white to 1 drop yellow. When done painting I use one coat of Minwax polyurethane clear gloss. This gives a nice tint
I like my bones almost white. 4 parts titanium white, 1 part transparent yellow, 1 part India ink flesh tone. And, as my own special twist on it, I mix blue interference powder into the 2-part epoxy I coat it with.
New to your videos, I need to do some catching up...lol ,would you know how to mix olive?
I use ivory with 1 drop of yellow for bone color.
I use Vallejo ivory and sand, it makes a nice bone color. I do about 10 drops of ivory to 1 sand, too much sand will make it more tannish. Ivory itself is pretty close to a nice bone color.
I use more white, gold and tan for my bone color
I buy the pre made bone color createx makes. It’s Bloodline Old Bone White.
White, detail yellow and umber
I haven't done it I been wanting to
Add the yellow in small amounts. Once it overpowers the white it takes a lot to bring it back. I would start over as it's wasting paint to keep adding more and more.
Also, use a stencil for the black dot it looks far better.
Pink, red, yellow and white
You should try Tim Gore's Bloodline line of paint form Createx Illustration Colors and the color is Bloodline Old Bone White
I mix I flat light orange, pearl white, and light brown
Ive mixed it before with just white and a little bit of a golden yellow.
You should do salmon gear. Spin fish, super baits, kwikfish, cut plugs.
White jello and brown
You should check out jettison lure eyes they got some amazing eyes
Golden high flow Titan Buff is a good premix
Haven't tried yet. Maybe in a few weeks
Bone: Opaque White (10), Transparent yellow (1), Detail sepia (1), you also might like Createx Illustration Bloodline Old Bone White
Bone color paint from Amazon. So far so good🤷
The Bone is a perfect Hawaii reef stick bait. Everything will smash it, it looks like the Oama. Papio candy.
I go to Petco and go theough all their chew bones, Bone is a hard color, I tried to get round rubber sili legs for my bonefish ties, but they are clueless as to what "Bone" color is it's either to yellow or too white.
I think all I used was white,sand and sepia 🤙🤙
bone colored TWS . 8 1/2 large mouth
Createx bloodline Bone!
Yellow
White, yellow, rust
White and chartreuse
Titan buff from golden
i just kinda send it, ill put little amounts out White, sand, and somtimes pearl gold,
I'd pass on the iridescent. Other then that the color looks good. But that's just me, and I know nothing. Looks good
Nick
Great video first time I have seen a bait painter explain the mix for Bone and your mix is a very nice shade of Bone. I have tried mixing many different recipes and finally was able to make a decent Bone. I used the createx wicked pearl white then added a couple drops of a lite buttercream and a drop or two of a light grey.