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Old 05-05-2003, 02:00 AM
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Pearl??

So you guys always say pearl over or using some pearl to make it i don't know.......
So what is pearl??
Is it just TS-45 pearl white??
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well the Pearl effect is a satin metalic iridescent finish, they can also range in different colors but silver is the most common. whats it made of i really dont know but i believe theyre just ground up silver mylar flakes. TS-45 just happens to be Tamiyas pearl paint, you can find pearl powders at art supply stores and mix them into any medium you want but besure that its clear.
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And in addition, bottled pearl paint appears to be an overcoat, while powdered pearl pigment appears to go together with the paint on directly.
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