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When Custom Paint jobs look their best, is when people understand more about what makes them professional, and what makes a custom paint job look amateur. A good thing to remember is using warm tones with cool tones can often turn out bad. A few years ago, one of the car companies made a light blue car, and put an orange "ghost pearl", on top of it. This made a hideous color that no one liked. When you look at warm tones, it makes sense to use them over other warm tones. Take this 55 Chevy fender, for example. It was painted dark orange, and had a nice Gold Ghost Pearl over it. Ghost pearls differ from Candy Pigments, as the actual particles of ghost pearls are transparent, and only reflect color in the sun. |
We have noticed one instance in which warm colors look good on top of cool colors. The use of green or turquiose always looks good in combination with each other. Yellows and greens look good together in almost every custom paint combination you can think of. We even carry a chameleon that is a yellow to green flip effect, but here is another effect that we like. Using green as your base coat, use gold ghost pearl over the green for an effct like this. |
We also like all kinds of Reds and Purples shot in different combinations. One combination I saw and loved on a client's car was a Fire Engine red Camaro that had been custom painted with our violet ghost pearl over the top. Anoter combination that I have known people to use is the custom painted Purple Candy as a base coat, with the Red Ghost pearl painted over it. Both combinaitons turn out great. With the amount of material that you will need to produce these effects, you can easily do an entire car with less than $100 dollars of our products, and a couple hudred dollars with of chemical binders, topcoats, and reducers. |
For some, the strange and obscure, or (what grabs the eye) is the way to go. Here you can see that we have people that we work with of all types. A color combination that we never would have thought could look good (but actually does). Violet Blue Ghost Pearl on top of a turquiose base coat? I never would have thought about that as cool custom paint. You be the judge. |
Remember that our ghost pearls can be sed on any color to create a custom paint effect. Even if you own a black car, and you want to give it an extra color where the sun hits it or under the street lights as you drive around at night, you can add a bit of ghost pearl to some clear and liven the whole thing up. Granted you will still have a black car in the shade, but it really pops when ghost pearl gets under the lights. |