DupliColor Pigment Duplication Polymer Clay Medium

Video #644: Be sure to watch to the very end of today’s video… because there is a special gift waiting for you there.

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IN THIS POST: — april fools — 2015 — polymer clay — color mixing — duplicolor — pigment duplication — medium — new product — joke — (Topics marked with an asterisk* are discussed in the Comments Section below).

  • Today in the PcT Test Lab we are testing a brand-new product to the market called DupliColor… a user-friendly pigment duplication medium for polymer clay.
  • I am really excited because I think it’s going to revolutionize the way we do color mixing with polymer clay.
  • Now before I go too much further, make sure to watch to the end of the video, because I have a special gift for you at the very end.
  • What I think is so exciting about this product is that it is so simple to use.
  • Now, it is a medium that you can add to any light colored polymer clay (it doesn’t matter the brand), but you need to use a color that has no color in it.
  • I’m going to be using Premo White Translucent, but you could also use White or Pearl or something like that.
  • You will also need the medium and a highly pigmented printed material such as a photo (matte finish), magazine clipping, a flyer or even a newspaper picture.
  • Then what this product does, is duplicate that color and saturate your polymer clay with it, which makes it really easy for creating any color you desire.
  • I show you an example of one of the test mixes I did use a richly colored magazine clipping.
  • This product is perfect for those that struggle with color mixing… because basically it is a total no-brainer.
  • I then demo how to use the DupliColor… and the special gift I have for you.

Video Transcript - English

00:00:03 –> 00:00:07 Hi guys, its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and today in the PcT Test Lab, we are

00:00:07 –> 00:00:12 testing a brand new product to the market called DupliColor.

00:00:12 –> 00:00:18 And it is a pigment duplication medium for Polymer Clay and I am really excited about

00:00:18 –> 00:00:24 it, ‘cause I think it’s going to revolutionize the way we do color mixing with Polymer Clay.

00:00:24 –> 00:00:30 Now…oh, yeah, before we get going here, just make sure to stay to the end because

00:00:30 –> 00:00:33 I actually have a special gift for you, okay?

00:00:33 –> 00:00:39 Now what I think is so exciting about this product is that it is so simple to use, now

00:00:39 –> 00:00:46 it is a medium that you can add to a light color of Polymer Clay…now it doesn’t matter

00:00:46 –> 00:00:51 the brand, any brand will work, but you need to use a color that has no color in it, so

00:00:51 –> 00:00:52 this is Premo!

00:00:52 –> 00:00:57 White Translucent, that’s what I’m gonna be using today, but you can also use White or

00:00:57 –> 00:01:00 Pearl or something like that.

00:01:00 –> 00:01:07 Then, you need the medium, and then you need a highly pigmented printed material, now it

00:01:07 –> 00:01:15 could be a photograph, it could be a magazine clipping, it could be a flyer or newspaper,

00:01:15 –> 00:01:18 something like that, something that has a lot of pigment in it.

00:01:18 –> 00:01:23 And then what this product does is it will duplicate the color and saturate your clay

00:01:23 –> 00:01:28 with it, and makes it really easy for color mixing, now let me just show you an example

00:01:28 –> 00:01:31 of one of the tests I did.

00:01:31 –> 00:01:36 Now this is an ad or something like that, and I really was drawn to the color that’s

00:01:36 –> 00:01:47 in this section here, and I used the DupliColor medium on a Translucent piece of clay and

00:01:47 –> 00:01:53 just look at the stunning color that it drew from that printing, isn’t that beautiful?

00:01:53 –> 00:01:57 Now I think this is gonna be really great for those of you that struggle a little bit

00:01:57 –> 00:02:01 with color mixing, because it’s just basically a total no-brainer.

00:02:01 –> 00:02:09 Now, to do this what we’re gonna need to do is condition our clay, so I’m just gonna condition

00:02:09 –> 00:02:15 this a little bit, I’ve already preconditioned it so I’m just gonna use my Never Knead here

00:02:15 –> 00:02:23 to flatten it out a bit before I run it through the pasta machine, and then what we’re gonna

00:02:23 –> 00:02:29 do is we’re gonna roll it at the thickest setting to start, and then we’re going to

00:02:29 –> 00:02:33 roll it a little thinner.

00:02:33 –> 00:02:39 There’s only so much color that can be drawn out of the photograph, so you can’t use that

00:02:39 –> 00:02:45 much clay, so I’m gonna roll it down to about a 3 setting which is about 4 playing cards

00:02:45 –> 00:02:47 thick on this pasta machine.

00:02:47 –> 00:02:55 Then, I’ve already pre-chosen some…a couple of different cuttings from this magazine here,

00:02:55 –> 00:03:02 and I’ve got this one here, I really loved the Green on here, and this one here with

00:03:02 –> 00:03:05 the Blue and…the Purple-y Blue color.

00:03:05 –> 00:03:11 Now, what you need to do is…okay I’m going to just tear this apart here first to start,

00:03:11 –> 00:03:15 ‘cause I’m gonna need a couple sections, now I need to…I just want to transfer the

00:03:15 –> 00:03:22 color that’s in this area here, so what I’m going to do is just kind of eye ball it and

00:03:22 –> 00:03:31 figure out the area that I want to cover, so kinda like that, and then I’m gonna rip

00:03:31 –> 00:03:38 the top part off, and get that one ready to go, make that a little straighter.

00:03:38 –> 00:03:45 And then what we’re gonna do is we’re going to…so I’ve got the piece here, I’m gonna

00:03:45 –> 00:03:55 flip it over like this, and we’re gonna add the DupliColor to the surface.

00:03:55 –> 00:04:03 Now, you just wanna add a few drops to the top here, and then spread it out in a thin

00:04:03 –> 00:04:09 even layer, and you wanna make sure that every area of the clay has been covered, and what

00:04:09 –> 00:04:15 you’re gonna do is let that sit for about 30 seconds or so, what you want it to do is

00:04:15 –> 00:04:22 you want it to just start to dry a little, but the surface is going to remain tacky.

00:04:22 –> 00:04:27 And this is just about ready to go, I can feel it it’s a little bit sticky there, and

00:04:27 –> 00:04:39 I’m just going to lay this on top of my other piece, like this, and then we’re going to

00:04:39 –> 00:04:44 set this one aside, now it needs a little bit of time to get saturated and soaked up

00:04:44 –> 00:04:45 those pigments.

00:04:45 –> 00:04:54 Now, on this one here, we’re going to focus on the area there where the Green Ocean…I

00:04:54 –> 00:05:00 guess that’s an ocean, Green area of the ocean is, and we’re going to cut a piece that

00:05:00 –> 00:05:08 will fit that one perfectly, so let’s see here, I’m just gonna tear it along the one

00:05:08 –> 00:05:13 side, and let’s see, this might tear a little easier if I kind of follow it along…alright

00:05:13 –> 00:05:20 so I’ll tear it along this end and along here…I don’t wanna go across the whole photograph

00:05:20 –> 00:05:26 because I don’t wanna catch all the other colors, I’m gonna be blending these together

00:05:26 –> 00:05:31 later and I don’t want to get a really muddy color.

00:05:31 –> 00:05:37 So I’m just gonna straighten this out a bit ‘cause it’s a little crooked, and then what

00:05:37 –> 00:05:46 we’re gonna do is I’m gonna flip that one over, and do the same thing with the DupliColor,

00:05:46 –> 00:05:53 so we’re gonna put a few drops of this on the surface, and smear that around and let

00:05:53 –> 00:05:58 that one sit for a minute or so.

00:05:58 –> 00:06:04 And I think this is gonna be a great product for anyone, like I said, that has trouble,

00:06:04 –> 00:06:10 ‘cause what you can do is just be inspired by any photograph that you see and get that

00:06:10 –> 00:06:17 exact color, so I’m just gonna lay that on top there, and then I’m going to put that

00:06:17 –> 00:06:18 aside as well.

00:06:18 –> 00:06:23 Now we can bring out the other one and you can see this works really quickly, you can

00:06:23 –> 00:06:29 see that the color is already starting to be saturated, and I’m just gonna lay this

00:06:29 –> 00:06:35 out and you can take a look at it, and it’s amazing the different pigments it starts pulling

00:06:35 –> 00:06:42 out from the surfaces, and how quickly and rich that color gets.

00:06:42 –> 00:06:49 And so what I’m gonna do is I’m going to just ball this up and start mixing those colors

00:06:49 –> 00:06:55 together, and it’s so exciting, I just really find it fun it’s like an experiment, every

00:06:55 –> 00:06:59 time I try this, every time we test it out.

00:06:59 –> 00:07:03 And I’ll have to run it through the pasta machine a couple of times to get those colors

00:07:03 –> 00:07:12 all nicely mixed, and you can see it’s just…some Translucent was still on the top layer there,

00:07:12 –> 00:07:16 it’s only going to draw in so much color like I said.

00:07:16 –> 00:07:21 But that’s why…with the Translucent, you’re going to get a rich color all the way through

00:07:21 –> 00:07:25 and it won’t make it pastel or anything like that.

00:07:25 –> 00:07:32 So there we go, and you can see this color is just so beautiful, and it matches this

00:07:32 –> 00:07:33 beautifully.

00:07:33 –> 00:07:39 Now let’s see how the other one is doing, and look at that, we’ll peel it up, and it

00:07:39 –> 00:07:49 is a Golden Green color that is so bright and exciting, alright, I just love this product.

00:07:49 –> 00:07:54 So I did promise you that I would have a little gift for you, so let me just grab that for

00:07:54 –> 00:08:00 you, and here it is, April Fools.

00:08:00 –> 00:08:08 Oh, I do hope I got you, it’s so much fun to play around with these good ideas.

00:08:08 –> 00:08:14 No, there is no DupliColor, unfortunately, I would love it if there was, this is just

00:08:14 –> 00:08:19 rubbing alcohol in this bottle, and I was just pulling your leg.

00:08:19 –> 00:08:24 So I hope you enjoyed that this year, and if I got you, make sure to leave that in the

00:08:24 –> 00:08:28 comment section below, and if I didn’t, you are extra clever.

00:08:28 –> 00:08:30 We’ll see you next time and bye for now.

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  • ouch. I was so excited about this product! My mind was reeling the entire time. No more wasted outdated magazines! Go green and save on colors…on and on my mind was thinking, imagining…I almost didn’t finish the video so I could just go to the website and order, but then i thought…what if Cindy was going to give all her faithful members a free trial offer! So i stayed and watched. Oh can you feel the sinking of my heart?

  • Marijke O says:

    you got me, I had it written down to order……………… and considering that I looked at this later in the month, I was not warned about the April fool, well-done, love your videos

  • Michele Dickey says:

    Nooooo!! I am watching this on the 10th so I absolutely had NO IDEA!!! Waaaaay! I was realllllly looking forward to this! You really got me!

  • You are great with the duplicolor
    It was so natural and nice

    • Jocelyn C says:

      Asya, honey, it was a joke for April’s Fool Day, the 1st. There is no such product…..yet. But if I had scientific leanings, would sure try to come up with it. LOL!

  • I fell all he way to the floor, what a great product it would be if real. I was already planning to do a search to find this amazing product. I do though love the nozzle on the bottle. Where might that be found?

  • Cindy I am so addicted to your YouTube channel. I’m still very new so your videos are so helpful. I have to say that I am disapointed the pigment duplicator is not a real thing! How awesome it would be if it was :)

  • Well, you had me reeled in hook, line and sinker!!!!!

    But, now I know how to do that and it’s sooooo reasonably priced.

    • Unfortunately rubbing alcohol doesn’t work either Linda… I just used it because it evaporates quickly. Hope it was fun for you! ;)

  • You got me but good. Got a good chuckle out of this. How I wish that someone would invent such a product!

  • I didn’t watch it until today, so I fell for it…hook, line and sinker! I would like to know what color/brand that last clay was though. The green/gold one. :)

    • Hi Deane, I just mixed that up with a little Premo Wasbi, 18K Gold and some Translucent…. there also may have been a pinch or two of some other colors just to tweak it a bit.

  • Maisie June says:

    Wow, Cindy, The best April fools joke in years. There was I in Oz. Getting so excited and thinking my polymer friends will drool over this. Nearly emailed a friend who has gone to Sydney to do a polymer workshop this Easter. Well done both of you. I’m sure all of us will now be waiting for you to ‘discover’ the real thing somewhere down the track. :-)

  • Hi Cindy, just looking at your video for Duplicolour and when you came to the end I just died laughing!!! You certainly fooled me – April Fool I was!! Then I looked at Cindy L. no longer doing PCT and …. I started to guess half way through that you were indeed joking! Ha Ha ! Anyway I really enjoy your colour-mixing cards and your helpful hints. Happy Easter to you and Doug. Regards Di H. Melbourne Australia

  • shuda known when I didn’t see a manufacturers label on the bottle, GOOD ONE!!! ya had me !!

  • You totally fooled me!! I had so many ideas going thru my head that I almost skipped to the end to find out where to get it. Guess I already have it :)

  • Linda Monte says:

    I am a newbee and I dont find it very funny. I am confused enough without your April fools job,

    • Dixie Ann says:

      Linda Monte, we are so happy to have you part of our clay group and I feel so bad Cindys joke upset you. I know how confusing things are when you first start out in this medium. Even us experienced clayers still are confused over some things so please don’t feel alone. We are all here to help each other. Once you have known Cindy you will find her to be warm, friendly, helpful and offers so much to help you grow with your claying experience. She does have that wonderful sense of humor and I guess most of us who have been here for awhile know about her April Fools jokes. Even I was writing down all this information in hopes of jumping in my car and rushing off to puchase this product and I’m as old as dirt. :) God bless and have a Happy Easter!

  • The minute I saw that it was posted April 1st, I knew it was a joke, because I know that much about you Cindy. But it was a good try.

  • Oh that’s a good one Cindy! I laughed until my sides hurt… having just spent an hour or so duplicating the colour of some wool I have for a sweater… I could have used that “magic stuff”!

  • Gayle Thompson says:

    You got me!!! I was so concerned about how this product affected the clay for strength, baking temp, etc! Whew! Now I don’t have to think!

    Good one, Cindy!

  • Rebecca Doremus says:

    I never get to even think about looking at the wonderful things you email me until the weekend. Today I had a few minutes while watching my computers do other things and thought I would check this video out (note: it is Friday and this is just part of my regular weekly newsletter.)

    While I was watching the video I was trying to locate where I could find it. :-(

    What a bummer. Probably would have found it funnier on Wednesday 4-1. Still funny, but depressing at the same time. LOL

  • Boy, Cindy, you really got me BIGTIME. I am color challenged and got really excited. I actually said, “Finally!”. I was ready to go out to the used book store and buy them out of magazines.
    Thanks for a good laugh. Now I will always be suspicious when watching the your tutorials. Just waiting for you to say “Gotcha”.

  • elaine faulks says:

    You know they say that what can be imagined will become real.

    So who knows Cindy, someone somewhere might be in their test lab at this very moment beavering away at perfecting this technique. Thanks for a good laugh and fun April 1st…..cheers…xx

    • Yes, I imagine there could be someone right now, trying to figure this formula out. From the looks of things, it would be an instant success! :)

  • Veronica F says:

    Well! You got me a beauty! I was already trying to work out where I would get this wonderful product from. Being in Australia, a lot of the goodies you show we cannot get here, or have trouble getting here. And being a liquid, I thought “blast, they won’t ship that from Canada”.
    Well done my girl!……mind you, am very disappointed that this product doesn’t exist!
    Cheers
    Veronica

    • Well Veronica, you should know that this product ships no problem from Canada to Australia on Fantasy Air. So I’ll pretend to send you some if you’d like a case or two. :)

  • Very well done! Got me too. Except that I kept thinking “that looks like an UltraDome bottle.” Happy April everyone!

    • Good eye Dawn! I was going to put oil in the bottle but didn’t want to foul it up for putting Ultradome in it later, so opted for Rubbing Alcohol instead. (Water took too long to dry and I didn’t want to mix the water into the clay.)

  • Jocelyn C says:

    Too funny. Even though I suspected a scam in the works, I still watched the complete video. LOL, you and Doug are getting good at this April Fools Day stuff.

    • Thank you, thank you. Its getting fun to do! Doug has already started brewing ideas for next year!

  • Peg Carter says:

    I was crossing my fingers, but I knew what day it was. Good one, Cindy.

  • When I turned the calendar over this morning, I thought it was a shame it was Wednesday and Cindy couldn’t play an April Fools joke on us. But when I sat down at the computer I thought to go to the blog thinking maybe she just had some words about the day.

    Yep. You didn’t disappoint. Very clever idea and so well executed.

  • Anna Sabina says:

    This is going to revolutionize polymer clay !!! I have been waiting for ths video all year.
    Anna

  • Oh, you got me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was ready to order it, and was thinking of all kinds of ways to use it. You are so good at faking it, the video really seemed real. A gift indeed. Ha ha. Thanks for the laugh.

    BTW, yes, there is something I would like to see more of, and that is complex canes.

    I think you’ve said elsewhere that complex canes are more advanced, but that is just my point…. I like to stretch myself beyond my skill level. I actually own a tutorial to make a 6 pound butterfly cane – yes 6 POUNDS – and believe me, i am nowhere near ready to tackle that, (nor do I think I will ever want to make a cane that big. I didn’t even know people did that!).

    But I have so much to learn about choosing colors for complex canes, that is probably where I need the most help. And mixing patterns. And and and…..

    Anyway, that’s my two cents worth, and it’s no April Fool’s joke!

    Thanks for the laugh and all the good you do!

    Fran

    • LOL, all I have to do is pretend the product is real, and then there is no need to act. :)

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