AllenOK
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I was thinking about painting some pillheads a light blue, then tap some red on the back for gills, and a multi-colored glitter/clear coat, to try and simulate the Redfin minnows here, and do the Stayner Ducktail pattern on that jighead.
Well, I thought I had a light-blue PP. I had already mixed up a clear coat with three different shades of blue glitter and some lavender glitter. I opened up my "light blue" PP, and realized it was a candy coat w/ glitter. It's called Blue Sapphire? I guess I had forgotten what it was.
I tried a white base coat, then the Blue Sapphire, but it still wasn't the pale blue like my chenille is.
Oh well. In the end, I ended up just doing a dip into the Sapphire Blue, and tapped the glitter coat over that. Here's what it looks like:
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Looks like my camera focused on the wood beneath the jig instead of the. At least you can get an idea of what the glitter looks like.
Well, I thought I had a light-blue PP. I had already mixed up a clear coat with three different shades of blue glitter and some lavender glitter. I opened up my "light blue" PP, and realized it was a candy coat w/ glitter. It's called Blue Sapphire? I guess I had forgotten what it was.
I tried a white base coat, then the Blue Sapphire, but it still wasn't the pale blue like my chenille is.
Oh well. In the end, I ended up just doing a dip into the Sapphire Blue, and tapped the glitter coat over that. Here's what it looks like:
View attachment 5
Looks like my camera focused on the wood beneath the jig instead of the. At least you can get an idea of what the glitter looks like.