Posted 4/22/2013 6:36 PM (#636777) Subject: New experiment
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Taking black and experimented with shifting blends to keep a black look but also different colors from the shifting pigments and to get a subtle color shift all at the same time. . Just wish I was a photographer so I could get the awesome effects from the blends. You just really need it in hand Am going to paint a motorcycle in this color already. Guy saw the lure and that did it.
Zooming in on the first picture gives you a better idea of the colored pigments. The bottom one is magnified too much.
This pattern is for sale but this particular lure has a "hold" on it till they decide once thy see it.
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Posted 4/22/2013 8:14 PM (#636811 - in reply to #636777) Subject: Re: New experiment
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Wow Stan, this is awesome looking! I'm so glad I sent my baits to you after the bad experience I had previously with another individual. Can not wait to see my own lures in person in some of these great colors.
Posted 4/22/2013 8:49 PM (#636830 - in reply to #636777) Subject: Re: New experiment
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That's just awesome Stan and the others youve done for me are nothing short of amazing as well. Real works of art that I'm almost hesitant to use. Almost.
Posted 4/23/2013 9:35 AM (#636923 - in reply to #636920) Subject: RE: New experiment
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MRichardson - 4/23/2013 9:23 AM
Wow! Very nice Stan! Can't do that with water based...
You can actually....with the combination of opaques and iridescent paints....I did a Nuclear Walley pattern with opaque brown underlay and a misted green iridescent green on top....Also, try a light mist of blue iridescent over black and see what happens
The colors shift and change from different angles.
Posted 4/23/2013 5:09 PM (#637029 - in reply to #636948) Subject: RE: New experiment
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Most people can't as they don't understand the type of stuff I use. ShutUpNFish is close but it isn't the same as what I am doing and won't have the same effect.
BUT, I can do it on water based paints because I have the understanding of these effects and how to apply them. I believe the Beav can do it also as we have both worked a bit with the manufacturer of some of this stuff. The rest is a different Company and product am sorry to say, " Highly Classified" info of mine. ( Job security you understand)
This stuff is becoming my trade mark so to speak.