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CREATEX AIRBRUSH COLORS

Createx Airbrush Colors are the number one, most widely used and trusted professional airbrush paint in the world... read more

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Createx Paint Kits

A full selection of sets and kits: Createx Airbrush Color Sets, Basic Kits and Complete Master Kits. (consisting of Fluorescent, Opaque, Pearl, Iridescent and Transparent color sets and combinations)

Iridescent Colors

Luster pearl colors similar to Pearlized Colors but with an added hue shift apparent on contours and angles of light. Iridescent Colors have a shift from a lighter hue on direct views to a darker hue on side-cast views. Work best over Opaque White or Opaque Black.

Fluorescent Colors

Neon colors which emit a glow. Work best over a white base color such Opaque White. Fluorescent colors are NOT lightfast. The color’s fluorescence is due to the pigment being in a rapid state of decay. Fluorescent colors are not intended for permanent finishes.

Opaque Colors

Opaque Colors are solid colors intended to cover underlying colors and surfaces with 2 – 3 coats. Opaque Colors make excellent base colors.

Pearlized Colors

Vivid pearl base colors with a shimmering effect especially when viewed in direct light. Work best over Opaque White or Opaque Black.

Transparent Colors

Bright, vibrant colors which do not have fillers for opacity. Transparent Colors most often work best over a bright surface or base color such as Opaque White. Transparent Colors are the most common graphic paint used by artists after the base color has been achieved.

Additives & Mediums

A selection of additives & mediums commonly used to produce a desired effect, control or protect the paint finish.