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Noodles Hunter Green Diluted 50/50 With Blue Ghost


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This is my first review and I must admit that I'm limited to a phone camera at the moment so the quality is not stellar...and like I said I'm new to this sooooo yeah. The ink is a bit lighter in person then it showed up on the pictures at least to my eyes. My handwritings and spelling is not the best so sorry about that....but if you're looking for a permeant light green I HIGHLY recommend diluting with blue ghost. Someday I'll get whiteness of the wale and compare them but this is my go to green right now for the dreary winter days! I couldn't get a good picture but Hunter glows under blacklight....adding blue ghost makes it REALLY pop off the page.

And for those who may be wondering what I wrote:

Pens: Pilot Metro Fine, Noodlers Konrad Flex

Paper: Rhodia premium pad

Bleed through: none
Feathering: none
Shading: slight with fine, more pronounced with flex

Dry time roughly 18 seconds
water resistance: High

 

I did this because I saw a swab for bung box happiness ink and it immediately made me smile...until I saw the price tag. So I diluted hunters green and I think it turned out well!

 

 

 

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I guess I should have showed what regular hunter green looks like, at least from my bottle, so you could really see how much it lightened up. I also suck at spelling today and left off the L in normal :wallbash:The diluted ink seems to glow more bright green/yellow where the regular ink glows a more subtle almost blueish greenish. Hope it comes through in the images. Its surprisingly difficult to get black light photos that show the colors of the glow on my phone but I think I got it.

 

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Congrats RockingLR,

 

I think that's the best sheen I've ever seen. :D

 

 

- Anthony

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Congrats RockingLR,

 

I think that's the best sheen I've ever seen. :D

 

 

- Anthony

 

 

Yes...muh haha muh hahahahahaha.... *evil scientist voice* :lticaptd:

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I got a bottle of Blue Ghost for doing exactly this sort of thing but haven't yet had time to play with it. Does the diluted ink have any highlighter "pop" to it under regular light?

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Interesting. Something else to do will all my bottles of ink.

 

Might want to put this in the Ink Recipies Forum or make a posting with a link to this. I have no idea how to make a link

Hummm just tried the below and seems that will work. Other methods may make a shorter link.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/330067-noodles-hunter-green-diluted-5050-with-blue-ghost/

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I got a bottle of Blue Ghost for doing exactly this sort of thing but haven't yet had time to play with it. Does the diluted ink have any highlighter "pop" to it under regular light?

 

I won't lie it took me a while to figure out what you meant and then it hit me when I was looking over a page I had written. Yes it does have a bit of highlighter pop. It's not eye searing, actually quiet pleasant to my eyes.

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Interesting. Something else to do will all my bottles of ink.

 

Might want to put this in the Ink Recipies Forum or make a posting with a link to this. I have no idea how to make a link

Hummm just tried the below and seems that will work. Other methods may make a shorter link.

 

 

Oh I had no idea I could add this to one. I'll have to go look at it! It might give me some ideas :D

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I won't lie it took me a while to figure out what you meant and then it hit me when I was looking over a page I had written. Yes it does have a bit of highlighter pop. It's not eye searing, actually quiet pleasant to my eyes.

 

Thanks for the info. Sorry I couldn't describe it better.

Yet another Sarah.

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TOTALLY AWESOME!!!!

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