Helene,
Have you tried Thompson's "Orange Red Ruby" #2830 - I love the deep cherry red- and I have applied it directly on copper. It is also very helpful to gain a rich color red by applying gold foil underneath.
I was taught to study the layering of various transparent colors over each other by using various samples of stain glass - or better yet, mylar sheets of various colors - once you lay one color over another, you can see how differently the color on top will look.
Helene,
Have you tried Thompson's "Orange Red Ruby" #2830 - I love the deep cherry red- and I have applied it directly on copper. It is also very helpful to gain a rich color red by applying gold foil underneath.
I was taught to study the layering of various transparent colors over each other by using various samples of stain glass - or better yet, mylar sheets of various colors - once you lay one color over another, you can see how differently the color on top will look.
I have tried #2830, but haven't achieved a deep cherry red, consistently. I have a feeling I am not firing it correctly. Over clear it is clear, and on copper it usually goes dark and opaque. On old pennies it is a beautiful pink to red colour.
I have tried layering silver foil under some colours, but I find it goes quite crinkly, and sometimes floats up. I haven't tried the gold yet, but thanks for the tip!
I have tried #2830, but haven't achieved a deep cherry red, consistently. I have a feeling I am not firing it correctly. Over clear it is clear, and on copper it usually goes dark and opaque. On old pennies it is a beautiful pink to red colour.
I have tried layering silver foil under some colours, but I find it goes quite crinkly, and sometimes floats up. I haven't tried the gold yet, but thanks for the tip!