Placrylic™ SFX Starter Set

€160.00

Placrylic™ SFX Starter Set

Natural Pigments, Professional FX, Zero Plastic, Vegan

This sustainable, skin-safe SFX paint kit contains eight eco-pigments derived entirely from plants and nine cans of Placrylic™ Gel Medium—a patented, 100% botanical formula developed by English Chemist and Artist, Hana. Simply mix one tin of pigment with one tin of gel to create Placrylic™, a versatile, non-toxic, marine-friendly SFX paint.

Designed for professional makeup artists, prop designers, cosplayers, and students of special effects, this eco-forward set delivers vibrant, blendable colors ideal for bruises, wounds, rashes, burns, infected skin, monster makeups, and more.

What's Inside the SFX Set

  • 8 x 30ml tins of pigment

    • Eco Red (blood, irritation, capillary trauma)

    • Eco Orange (burns, infected skin, fresh inflammation)

    • Eco Yellow (healing bruises, jaundice, infection)

    • Eco Green (sickness, infection, fantasy skin)

    • Eco Blue (deep bruises, veins, trauma)

    • Eco Brown (dirt, grime, bruising depth)

    • Eco Black (shadows, rot, old blood)

    • Eco White (blending, pale skin, infection contrast)

  • 7 x 30ml tins of Placrylic™ Gel Medium

Each pigment can be mixed 1:1 with gel to create 60ml of Placrylic SFX paint, or thinned further with extra gel for glazing, transparency, or subtle layering OR just used as pigment, you’re in control, only mix before use, short shelf life when mixed

Yield Estimate (Per 30ml Pigment Tin)

Each 30ml tin of pigment yields approx. 60ml of SFX paint, giving you:

  • Enough for:

    • 20–30 bruise effects (cheek, arm, neck-sized)

    • 10–15 wound blends (when layering bruising + trauma)

    • 4–6 full-face applications (e.g. sickly pallor, infected skin, fantasy characters)

  • When thinned, can stretch even further for:

    • Vein work

    • Color washes over prosthetics

    • Background blending for aging/decay/texture effects

Why Make Up Artists Choose Placrylic™ for SFX

  • 100% plant-based — safe for skin, costumes, and the planet

  • Titanium-free, plastic-free, and biodegradable

  • Easily blendable & layerable without reactivating

  • Washes off skin and fabric with mild soap

  • Ideal for prosthetics, direct-to-skin application, or set/prop dressing

With Placrylic™, you're not just creating effects — you're creating responsibly

Placrylic™ SFX Starter Set

Natural Pigments, Professional FX, Zero Plastic, Vegan

This sustainable, skin-safe SFX paint kit contains eight eco-pigments derived entirely from plants and nine cans of Placrylic™ Gel Medium—a patented, 100% botanical formula developed by English Chemist and Artist, Hana. Simply mix one tin of pigment with one tin of gel to create Placrylic™, a versatile, non-toxic, marine-friendly SFX paint.

Designed for professional makeup artists, prop designers, cosplayers, and students of special effects, this eco-forward set delivers vibrant, blendable colors ideal for bruises, wounds, rashes, burns, infected skin, monster makeups, and more.

What's Inside the SFX Set

  • 8 x 30ml tins of pigment

    • Eco Red (blood, irritation, capillary trauma)

    • Eco Orange (burns, infected skin, fresh inflammation)

    • Eco Yellow (healing bruises, jaundice, infection)

    • Eco Green (sickness, infection, fantasy skin)

    • Eco Blue (deep bruises, veins, trauma)

    • Eco Brown (dirt, grime, bruising depth)

    • Eco Black (shadows, rot, old blood)

    • Eco White (blending, pale skin, infection contrast)

  • 7 x 30ml tins of Placrylic™ Gel Medium

Each pigment can be mixed 1:1 with gel to create 60ml of Placrylic SFX paint, or thinned further with extra gel for glazing, transparency, or subtle layering OR just used as pigment, you’re in control, only mix before use, short shelf life when mixed

Yield Estimate (Per 30ml Pigment Tin)

Each 30ml tin of pigment yields approx. 60ml of SFX paint, giving you:

  • Enough for:

    • 20–30 bruise effects (cheek, arm, neck-sized)

    • 10–15 wound blends (when layering bruising + trauma)

    • 4–6 full-face applications (e.g. sickly pallor, infected skin, fantasy characters)

  • When thinned, can stretch even further for:

    • Vein work

    • Color washes over prosthetics

    • Background blending for aging/decay/texture effects

Why Make Up Artists Choose Placrylic™ for SFX

  • 100% plant-based — safe for skin, costumes, and the planet

  • Titanium-free, plastic-free, and biodegradable

  • Easily blendable & layerable without reactivating

  • Washes off skin and fabric with mild soap

  • Ideal for prosthetics, direct-to-skin application, or set/prop dressing

With Placrylic™, you're not just creating effects — you're creating responsibly

  • Placrylic™ is a limited edition ground breaking plant paint for artists

    Placrylic™ is an artist paint

    Placrylic™ behaves similar: acrylic paint

    Placrylic™ is a plant paint that behaves similar to the acrylic paint used by artists, but unlike acrylic paints which are made of plastic (a microplastic), placrylic is plastic free, and when mixed with plant based pigments, produces a unique limited edition artist paint

    I’m artist hana, like you I am an artist, I invented Placrylic™ in July 2020 during the pandemic, at first because I couldn’t stand the smell of artists paints, and after years of research, discovering how much acrylic paint contributes to bad health and climate problems

  • Artists and designers including Keith Coventry, Heather Dawn Batchelor, Sean Ward, JC Shadows, Katie Willes, Rebecca Klodt, Bex Wilkinson, Craig Marshall Smith and many more

  • Putting an end to toxic paint waste

    • Artist Hana invented Placrylic which is a plastic free alternative to acrylic paints, safer and better for you and the environment. Acrylic titanium white is toxic to aquatic life. We are trying to put an end to toxic paint waste.

    Nature Conservacy

    • Placrylic supports the well thought out plant a billion trees mission, planting trees that are most needed where they are needed. In fact, all of the efforts of nature.org, are important to Artist Hana, who has been supporting their priorities for over a decade. Protecting Land and Water is the Nature Conservacy Priority artist hana is currently in alignment with.

    Carbon Neutrality

    • Every Year, we make a donation to the nature conservacy’s carbon footprint calculator priority, and ensure that artist hana stays carbon neutral, offsetting all carbon emissions.

  • Yes it does.

    Placrylic can be used with acrylics.

    For historical purposes, it would be better not to mix Placrylic with other paints, as it will be easier for an art restoration expert to preserve your artwork.

    Yes, we recommend Liquitex, artist hana is working on creating the full colours artists need.

    However, we believe that climate change is a process, and if you need to use acrylic with placrylic, you can

    Just remember, for historical purposes to mention ‘Placrylic on Canvas’ so that art historians know, your painting contained this groundbreaking new paint.

  • You will need

    A recycled glass muller

    A recycled a glass slab

    A palette knife

    Safety Mask

    Instructions

    Pour pigment on glass slab

    Add desired quantity of Placrylic gel medium

    Grind and mix finely with glass muller or palette knife

    Remember to wear your safety mask

  • Yes

    You can Varnish it

    I use Montana Varnish Gloss

    Please only use it for the next two years, it causes reproductive harm and cancer if used long term - crazy I know, but no one has bothered to invent a better alternative

    I am still doing research into a more sustainable option, however Montana used with a MASK, OUTSIDE!! Is best

    I did find a natural varnish non-toxic varnish but it is sold out..send me an email, if it comes back in stock I will get it for you

  • Yes

  • Yes you can

  • Drying time…FAST: 30 mins to 2 hours

    Black Pigment = longer drying time

    The Smell… the plants have healing properties but if you don’t like the smell of strong grass, use it in a well-ventilated room and leave the windows open in the room where it dries

    Protect the work from sun in the first few weeks

    You can varnish your work within 24 hours

    Can you use it on cotton canvas? Yes

    Can you use it on cotton fabric? Yes

    Can you use it on Linen fabric? Yes

    Can you use it on Linen Canvas? Yes

    Can you use it on Paper? Yes

    Can you use it on untreated wood? Yes

    Can it be restored? Yes, research in progress

  • 7-14 days to all countries worldwide

    All orders will be delivered via the fastest most sustainable way possible, usually UPS, we try to batch order deliveries going to the same location to help the environment