![]() Absolutely no discussing leaks or linking to piracy. Instead, put the image inside of a self post in order to inspire as much discussion as possible. Direct links to images/videos are not permitted in /r/Metalcore.Direct links to images are not permitted in /r/Metalcore. Give readers a good idea of what the discussion/news entails. If posting a discussion/news, title it appropriately.Format: Artist - Song Title (Additional Info Here)."Artist - Song" Format and Informative Titles Please make sure you read these rules before contributing to our community: 1. r/Metalcore is dedicated to news, reviews, videos and discussion of Metalcore bands Rules and Guidelines Metalcore is a fusion genre blending Metal & Hardcore The next day, after it dried, it had become a perfect match because it dried darker by 25%.News & Updates!: ‣ Read: Reminder about posting/discussing leaks and piracy ‣ New reddit/Mobile users: Click here to read the full list of rules About The wet area "looks" lighter than the rest of the wall for "now" (because it's lighter when its wet). I redo the area that needs to be touched up. I tell them, "reduce the numbers for each color of dye by 25 percent to make the paint lighter." For example, if the red was 23 and the black was 11 and the green 16, I tell them, "Program the machine to give me red 17, black 8, and green 12. There is a formula on the can that shows how much of each color of dye went into making the paint. I remember that I need to ask for a color that is 25% lighter than the formula I got from the chip. I still had my old paint can with the formula used to match the chip from the wall. I learned to ask the paint store to mix the paint lighter. But when it dried, it was a perfect match to the rest of the wall.Ī year later, I need to do another touch up. When it was wet on the wall, it looked lighter than the rest of the wall. I touched up the botched area with the paint that was 25% lighter. I added one cup of pure white to 3 cups of the bad paint. ![]() THE PAINT DRIES DARKER than the color it was when it was wet. I come back the next day and every inch that I painted is darker than the rest of the wall. I paint the dusty spot and the "wet" paint DOES match the wall perfectly. The salesperson shows me that the wet paint matches the chip perfectly. I go to the store and have them use a machine to match the paint to the chip. I don't want to redo the whole wall, just the dusty spot. Sometimes I need to touch up a dusty spot where a picture used to hang. Once that effect goes away (when the solvent evaporates) and you've just got the particles there, you're scattering more light back at you, so the paint looks brighter. So, if it's darker of course, what must be happening is less light is being scattered back towards you than being absorbed and that's why it looks darker. Instead it gets subjected to a bit of refraction through the fluid and that buries it deeper into the wall surface, rather than reflecting it back out at you. And so, when light goes in, it doesn't see these tiny particles of roughly the same size as the light wavelength. These particles are roughly the same size as the wavelength of light, which is why they reflect and scatter lots and lots of wavelengths of light back at you, which is why you see a white surface.īut, when the paint is wet, those particles are surrounded by little droplets of water or oil (the solvent). Now, the particles, if we take white paint as an example, are usually titanium oxide they're very, very white. The solvent then evaporates off - dries - and this leaves behind just the particles of paint on the wall. When you paint the paint onto the wall, it's got all that solvent in it.
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