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One on the left is a shad pattern for a lake in Arkansas.

One on the right is a match for a pumpkin seed pattern.

One on the bottom is a blk/blu mop jig.

Let me know what you guys think.

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I like the shad pattern. Cool!

What skirt number colors/number did you use?

Thanks!

On the shad pattern skirt, both colors are from fishing skirts.com The color is Living Image #253 Blue Shad (2 tabs) and (4) strands of Solid Red #196.

The head was powder painted with 5 colors ( pearl, white, beige, text. silver and black, followed by blue glitter coat and then a clear coat.

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Cadman, Are you airbrushing those or powder painting?

Powder painting them.

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did you pour them or buy them already made?

I make everything from scratch, from pouring to powder painting to skirt colors.

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nice work how do you powder paint 5 different colours, i have enough problems with just one colour.

I pretty much have custom made colors. I rarely use Pro-tec powder paint. I apply a base coat and then add colors as I go. It's not the easiest process, but the results are impressive. I will eventually get into air brushing Createx on powder paint. That is a whole different ball game. Where you use textured powder paint as a base, and then you air brush all of your other colors. I have been experimenting with all of this for about 7 years. My proto types with this process are phenomenal, but I have not yet gotten to where I want to be with those. More R&D work needs to be done.

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