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Above: A circle of each of the Interferenz paint colors on skin. Below: An example of a painting of a treasure chest using Interferenz paint. This example was done mixing both Interferenz and the standard Aquacolor FP2 palette colors. The standard brown, black, and white were used, and for all the treasure and metal accents, I used Interferenz. The two sets work great together if you are painting designs that have metal items in them, such as swords, jewels, etc.
Below: A dragonfly painted mainly with Interferenz paint. The opalescent finish works great for bug wings and fairy designs. The black, white, and dark blue stripes are done with the standard FP2 Aquacolor palette. In the lower right corner, you can see the same design with a touch of glitter added to the wings.
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