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    The Marble or wrinkle effect...Pics inside

    The Blue hood is plastic wrap also. By now you should be seeing that there are a LOT of different looks from the plastic wrap method.......this all has to do with how much or how little that you "crinkle" the wrap. To me....that blue hood looks like they did not really crinkle the wrap at all...
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    The Marble or wrinkle effect...Pics inside

    Hello All of those pictures were done with plastic, yes. Except for 2 of them. The metal looking one, with the criss-cross pattern, was actually done using a product called "CrystalFX" that has been discontinued. The other one....the Blue one that looks like brush strokes....actually is...
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    The Marble or wrinkle effect...Pics inside

    Hello No, you do not HAVE to use candies. You can just top coat with a regular clear. When you put a candy over it, it changes all the colors usually. Like a red candy over a green Crazer.....now that green looks blue. Red + Green = Blue. So, it can get a bit tricky trying to reverse...
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    The Marble or wrinkle effect...Pics inside

    Hello Well, I have seen ALL KINDS of "texturing tools". Combs, brushes, sponges, Etc..... ANYTHING that will leave a texture behind in the paint. You can get pretty creative with that part right there. LOL That purple motor cycle in the link you provided. was done by brushing the wet...
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    The Marble or wrinkle effect...Pics inside

    Hello That paint is called "Crazer" and you can see it at this next link... Alsa Corp | Crazer: Product Information The way to do that is with the plastic wrap, yes....but you are getting very sharp lines to your pattern. You can get the more "flowing" look to the paint by taking the plastic...
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