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Burple or Black spice up
I am making a run of needles and am going to make a few in black or burple. Any ideas out there on how to spice up a black plug. When I have done burple in the past they look dull. I know that all black catches but I want to do a color that will catch my eye also. I am going to use red glitter in the etex coat other than that I am open for suggestions.
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wine red. good color partial moon. charcoal bottom also.
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your trying to catch the Fish's eye.... look to nature for your pattern's and ideas In most cases nature "breaks up" the color or creates a camouflage coloration that hides them from their predators.... that's why Fish have other senses that detect bioelectric signals smell and /or feel vibrations or hear vibrations.... |
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I'm a big fan of holographic glitter and then some detail work (scales/pattern/stripes) with interference blue-violet or green-violet.
Really adds depth to a plug and keeps me from getting bored when painting as black is always my most prolific producer color wise. Best MS http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/a...psead4e958.jpg |
Very nice & clean, as usual MS.
Are those Golden interference colors? |
Yes, I use either golden or jacquard....that could be spelled incorrectly. I'm moving most of my paint to Golden...more expensive than createx but a quality product.
MS |
This is Golden's green-blue color interference shot over rusto 2X flat black. Hard to pick up the color change in the pic but it's a neat look and like others said it spruces up plain black.
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Neat effect Ted and Musky. I luv Golden products. Top of the heap in quality I think but more $. You get what you pay for.
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