They are pretty much just white when you look at them. In different lights they are gorgeous color changing colors. When you add them to resin they turn the base color but change color depending on the light. They are really fun to work with as you can get some very different looks with them.
Hi again! I had put this comment originally under a different comment not realizing it. So sorry! And not to bother you but I got the color shifting micas (4 total in package) from let’s resin for some molds. Just wanted your thoughts about these compared to interference and could they be used with the interference as well? Not mixed together but how you dropped the micas on the resin separately, in that way. Thank you so much again for any advice, help, info from anyone. ~Alli
I don't have those powders but looking at them I think they would work quite similar. The difference I see is the inference powder don't have a color when they are dry and not against a dark background. You could definitely try it and see how they work! I will see if I can get some and try them. They look fun as well!
Interference powders are an iridescent Mica powder which appears whitish but changes with the light and adding it your medium. They are beautiful and really fun to work with.
@@weirdandwonderful not to bother you but I got the color shifting micas (4 total in package) from let’s resin for some molds. Just wanted your thoughts about these compared to interference and could they be used with the interference as well? Not mixed together but how you dropped the micas on the resin separately, in that way. Thank you so much again for any advice, help, info from anyone. ~Alli
This is really beautiful!! It’s my new favorite galaxy!!
Thank you! I was honestly surprised how it turned out! Lol.
very cool, one of my favorites on your channel :)
Thanks 😊 it turned out better than I had expected
Really came out gorgeous!
Thanks, I'm pretty happy with it
Very cool!! 😍🤩
Thank you!
Beautiful tumbler. What’s the difference between interference powder and mica powder? Never heard of that before.
They are pretty much just white when you look at them. In different lights they are gorgeous color changing colors. When you add them to resin they turn the base color but change color depending on the light. They are really fun to work with as you can get some very different looks with them.
justpigments.com/collections/interference-mica-powder this place explains it better.. haven't bought anything from them yet but they look promising.
@@weirdandwonderful awesome! Thank you so much.
Hi again! I had put this comment originally under a different comment not realizing it. So sorry!
And not to bother you but I got the color shifting micas (4 total in package) from let’s resin for some molds. Just wanted your thoughts about these compared to interference and could they be used with the interference as well? Not mixed together but how you dropped the micas on the resin separately, in that way.
Thank you so much again for any advice, help, info from anyone. ~Alli
I don't have those powders but looking at them I think they would work quite similar. The difference I see is the inference powder don't have a color when they are dry and not against a dark background. You could definitely try it and see how they work! I will see if I can get some and try them. They look fun as well!
Interference powders?
Interference powders are an iridescent Mica powder which appears whitish but changes with the light and adding it your medium. They are beautiful and really fun to work with.
@@weirdandwonderful not to bother you but I got the color shifting micas (4 total in package) from let’s resin for some molds. Just wanted your thoughts about these compared to interference and could they be used with the interference as well? Not mixed together but how you dropped the micas on the resin separately, in that way.
Thank you so much again for any advice, help, info from anyone. ~Alli