im into a project, that is askin me to create smoke screen on demand.
The heat source will be a muffler exhaust.
I tought about throwing some liquid on the exhaust to get the white smoke im lookin for.
My main consideration is that, I want that smoke to be non toxic or the less toxic possible, I tought about prestone, We all seen it smokin at a certain point on certain car... but I am wondering if something else would give me a great white smoke and not toxic
For all my non-toxic smoke-on-demand needs, I use Fog Juice from American DJ. I use it with a fog machine, but there may be other ways to activate it or similar products to use.
I just wanted to comment on this image, the car looks amazing in the snow. The bumper looks funky, but I'm guessing thats from the limit of the 256 color pallette of a gif. Very cool! How does it handle in that?
im into a project, that is askin me to create smoke screen on demand.
The heat source will be a muffler exhaust.
I tought about throwing some liquid on the exhaust to get the white smoke im lookin for.
My main consideration is that, I want that smoke to be non toxic or the less toxic possible, I tought about prestone, We all seen it smokin at a certain point on certain car... but I am wondering if something else would give me a great white smoke and not toxic
Like Mike said. use a fog machine. it's cheap and non toxic
I was thinking of doing that in my replica.
How long have you had your replica?? is it a complete replica or
just the exterior?
You may see my KITT at http://www.knightregistries.com/registry/sam
As I mentioned before, I'm not so certain it is a bad paint job, it may be the limitations of a gif image which only allows a certain number of colors (256 to be exact) Also, I'm begining to wonder if the bumper is a photoshop job, because it seems to be such a seperate shade then the rest of the car.
Why? No one is asking you to shut up your mouth. Your intitled to think that the bumper looks the way it does, but just realize that you are making a comment on work that someone has put alot of work into, so just becareful with how you phrase things. Alot of different variables can explain why the image looks like this.
oh no no no i never met that i know that he put a lot in to by making a replica. a great replica. i don't know it could just be the picture. because the that shows the car with bumper looked like it needed paint but it could be the picture or the snow.i don't know.