1st go tonight. If 16 drops (4 drops per mL, 4 mL per 100 mL clear resin) and that is 'full strength', then I'm going to go with proportions. For the purple I'm trying to hit, the percentages were 38, 100,0,44 . As I'm using 55 mL for 1st colour test, I'm dividing the 9 drops as 2:5:0:2 and going to see what happens.
and? I'm curious :) I mixed my first batch of 50ml White Resin and needed way more Drops per color. My color was C: 0% M: 62% Y: 84% K: 5% I mixed step by step. First i looked what Y: 84% and all other at 0% looked like. Then i added Y drop by drop until it matched the color on my Screen. Then i added the next and so on. But i needed way more Drops, for Y alone 20 Drops on 50ml to match the color. At the end i added 43 Drops on 50 ml Resin. Way to much as i know now 4ml per color on 100ml should give 100% (2ml on 50ml). The Resin ist still curable but not with 100% successrate on my buildplate like it was with Pure White Resin.
hello. nice video, but i don't get the percentages.. Each percentage should be relative to the resin mass. like (0%, 0.7%, 1.5%, 1%)... they should not be over 100% when summed up. Could you please clarify? Tks :)
It's CMYK notation: www.printi.com/blog/cmyk-color/ It doesn't correspond to resin mass, but rather to subtractive colour. In this case, that isn't very useful for us to mix.
So like on adobe illustrator when you select a color swatch, it tells you the CMYK percentages. I just found this, Im going to go see how much it costs. :( I hope its not a ton.
Why’s. The hell none of these videos use white resin but always say it can be used ? This confuses people a bit. And how to do basic solid colours like RED ? If the measuresare know why not to do a sheet with results for clear and white and the proportions (drops to use) to simplify? This is expensive. Should come with more clear instructions.
It was just said it shall not be overdosed. What exactly is the limit for that? How far can the colour saturation be, expressed in mass percentage?
1st go tonight. If 16 drops (4 drops per mL, 4 mL per 100 mL clear resin) and that is 'full strength', then I'm going to go with proportions. For the purple I'm trying to hit, the percentages were 38, 100,0,44 . As I'm using 55 mL for 1st colour test, I'm dividing the 9 drops as 2:5:0:2 and going to see what happens.
and? I'm curious :) I mixed my first batch of 50ml White Resin and needed way more Drops per color. My color was C: 0% M: 62% Y: 84% K: 5%
I mixed step by step. First i looked what Y: 84% and all other at 0% looked like. Then i added Y drop by drop until it matched the color on my Screen. Then i added the next and so on. But i needed way more Drops, for Y alone 20 Drops on 50ml to match the color. At the end i added 43 Drops on 50 ml Resin. Way to much as i know now 4ml per color on 100ml should give 100% (2ml on 50ml). The Resin ist still curable but not with 100% successrate on my buildplate like it was with Pure White Resin.
@@EUlordRofl it worked. Stay with 16 drops per 100 ml add blue or black last
hello. nice video, but i don't get the percentages.. Each percentage should be relative to the resin mass. like (0%, 0.7%, 1.5%, 1%)... they should not be over 100% when summed up. Could you please clarify? Tks :)
It's CMYK notation: www.printi.com/blog/cmyk-color/
It doesn't correspond to resin mass, but rather to subtractive colour. In this case, that isn't very useful for us to mix.
So like on adobe illustrator when you select a color swatch, it tells you the CMYK percentages. I just found this, Im going to go see how much it costs. :( I hope its not a ton.
Why’s. The hell none of these videos use white resin but always say it can be used ? This confuses people a bit. And how to do basic solid colours like RED ? If the measuresare know why not to do a sheet with results for clear and white and the proportions (drops to use) to simplify? This is expensive. Should come with more clear instructions.