DurocShark
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I've touched on this concept in the past, but never really explored it. I swirled blue resin with clear. Reverse painting the holes different colors results in DRASTICALLY different results. One pen I did black, the other white.
I love this idea, as I can now have a stock of just a few colored blanks, and modify the colors to fit the kit/customer.
Here they are together. The black and blue pen is a modified chrome slim with Silver Mine for the center band. The white and blue pen is a Diva with blue crystals:

opposites by DurocShark, on Flickr
Here they are on a black background (separate photos):

slimblublkchr01 by DurocShark, on Flickr

divabluwht01 by DurocShark, on Flickr
The best part of this is you get huge depth in the swirls since the contrasting color is clear. So a three dimensional swirl is seen. Amazing in hand!
I love this idea, as I can now have a stock of just a few colored blanks, and modify the colors to fit the kit/customer.
Here they are together. The black and blue pen is a modified chrome slim with Silver Mine for the center band. The white and blue pen is a Diva with blue crystals:

opposites by DurocShark, on Flickr
Here they are on a black background (separate photos):

slimblublkchr01 by DurocShark, on Flickr

divabluwht01 by DurocShark, on Flickr
The best part of this is you get huge depth in the swirls since the contrasting color is clear. So a three dimensional swirl is seen. Amazing in hand!