Solid colors really soak up the metallics and micas.... you've just got to dump in a ton of product to have it show up. I'd suggest making a small batch and pay attention to the ratio to crate a formula IE- a pint ( unreduced) then add pearl/metallic, etc. and either weigh the amount of pearls, which takes a very good scale, or use measurements.... IE- level teaspoons and keep track. then create spray out panels to check in good light or preferably sunlight. Keep in mind that there needs to be clear on the sprayouts to really see the refraction and gauge your amount of pearl. This can be done, it's just a tedious process.
Hope this helps!
KT
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