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Anybody have chameleon skin?
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#2 - Jakg
chameleon skins?
That flip-flop paint effect on street cars where the angle of light hitting the paint surface changes the colour, normally from petrol blue-green to purples. That is what people call Chameleon paint.
Unless, of course, you mean a car that looks like the colour-changing lizard?
i think he means pearlescent paint

haven't you played nfs man? :P
#5 - Jakg
Quote from tritoch :i think he means pearlescent paint

haven't you played nfs man? :P

only NFS -Porsche & NFS:U, and even in that it was called Pearlecant!
no, pearlescent paint is different to chameleon paint - pearlescent remains the same colour whatever viewing angle, whereas chameleon has tiny plates of aligned mica in the structure that give 2 or 3 distinct colour changes depending on the incident light.
Quote from al heeley :no, pearlescent paint is different to chameleon paint - pearlescent remains the same colour whatever viewing angle, whereas chameleon has tiny plates of aligned mica in the structure that give 2 or 3 distinct colour changes depending on the incident light.

Whats pearlescent paint then. I always thought it was the paint that appeared different colours with different light and viewing angle.
I would like to know the difference
Quote from Greboth :Whats pearlescent paint then. I always thought it was the paint that appeared different colours with different light and viewing angle.
I would like to know the difference

That's right!
Quote from al heeley :no, pearlescent paint is different to chameleon paint - pearlescent remains the same colour whatever viewing angle

Quote from spsamsp :That's right!

What i said couldnt of been right as what i thought pearlescent was disagree with what al said.
Some one explain the difference between pearlescent and chameleon please.
Quote from Greboth :What i said couldnt of been right as what i thought pearlescent was disagree with what al said.
Some one explain the difference between pearlescent and chameleon please.

Maybe, as well as i may be wrong, Al also may be wrong... But who's right?!? To be honsest, i haven't got a club i just see colour-changing paint in a game and it's under the Pearlescent tab so i don't know what to think :S
Pearlescent has different coloured paint flecks, sometimes metallic with a clear lacquer over the top, flakes are not necessarily aligned. It may shimmer in moving light but the basic colour remains unchanged. The aligned plates of metallic paint particles in a chameleon paint give a very distinct colour shift, it's unmistakeable.
pearlescent, well as Al said doesn't change its color complety, it reacts to the sun like a pearl (duuuuhh!) does. it is iridescent with the sun. in French we call it "nacre". i looked up the word and the translator gave me "lustre". hope it helped you a bit.
an example of pearlescent paint [Jakq, take note of spelling ]

Just done a quick image search on google, and here's what it came up with....


The thing is, the colour changing effect (whatever it's called) looks great under huge arc lights in a multi million pound motor show, or driving along the E15 in southern Spain, where it's always sunny. But, trolling along the M62 in dull, soggy, typically British weather, it just looks awful, as if the guy doing the paint job had a vindaloo the night before, and, after his morning ablutions looked into the toilet bowl and thought to himself, Hmmmmm that gives me an idea
...all it is, is just... nevermind you guys wouldnt understand

@bahrain, thats not chameleon or pearlescent, thats just metallic paint
#17 - Jakg
Quote from tritoch :[Jakq, take note of spelling

note it Jakg


lol... u pwned me there :P

bah your name isn't very clear
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Pearl paint is a standard base coat with a different coloured clear coat over the top of that. For example; a white car (base coat) with a blue pearl clear coat (clear coat) is an example of a pearl paint job.

Examples of Pearlescent paints:
http://www.nomadracing.co.uk/images/dsc00030.jpg
http://blog.gtroc.com/dino/KS-RX8-10.jpg
http://www.paintwithpearl.com/bluehood.gif

Chameleon Paint is a mixture of several different colours and shades. Some paint jobs i've heard with up to 7 different colours!

Harlequin Paint is another form of Chameleon paint but i think the difference between Chameleon and Harlequin is the colour change ability and limited choice of colours.

Examples of Harlequin/Chameleon Paints:
http://www.micro-frets.com/eric/pic1.jpg
http://www.customflamepainting.com/harlequin.html
http://www.cruisenewsonline.co ... dRun2003/36FordPickup.jpg


All of these paint systems work on the way light reflects off the surface to give off a different colour.

House of Kolor is one of Australias biggest automotive paint manufactures. Have a read of their websites about different types of paints.
http://www.houseofkolor.com.au/products.php
Quote from Shinanigans :Pearl paint is a standard base coat with a different coloured clear coat over the top of that. For example; a white car (base coat) with a blue pearl clear coat (clear coat) is an example of a pearl paint job.

Examples of Pearlescent paints:
http://www.nomadracing.co.uk/images/dsc00030.jpg
http://blog.gtroc.com/dino/KS-RX8-10.jpg
http://www.paintwithpearl.com/bluehood.gif

Chameleon Paint is a mixture of several different colours and shades. Some paint jobs i've heard with up to 7 different colours!

Harlequin Paint is another form of Chameleon paint but i think the difference between Chameleon and Harlequin is the colour change ability and limited choice of colours.

Examples of Harlequin/Chameleon Paints:
http://www.micro-frets.com/eric/pic1.jpg
http://www.customflamepainting.com/harlequin.html
http://www.cruisenewsonline.co ... dRun2003/36FordPickup.jpg


All of these paint systems work on the way light reflects off the surface to give off a different colour.

House of Kolor is one of Australias biggest automotive paint manufactures. Have a read of their websites about different types of paints.
http://www.houseofkolor.com.au/products.php

I got it now Always good to learn something new.
Different metals reflect at different wavelengths depending on the incident light. If, for example, you made a paint with small plates or flakes of silver, gold and aluminium pigment, then if each different metal were coloured differently, you could get the colour to change depending on the amount reflected, wich in turn depends on either the alignment of the flakes or the angle of reflection. This is how they get the chameleon paints to work.
Ive got to say i never knew that. Probably wont remember it but its always nice to know how something is done.
There will be a test at the end of the week and if anyone gets less than half marks I will be personally leading a name-and-shame campaign throughout the community.
TEST !!!!

I dont like tests i always fail tests. Oh well ill go get my anti shame suit out the closet.
Quote from Monkey Man :I like chameleon skins. Anybody have? Send me if you have please.

Hey Monkey Man, i like chameleon skins too, i have a huge collection, and my favorite website for chameleon paint is stardustcolors.com, they have something like 10 different colors ,
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Anybody have chameleon skin?
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