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Coming along nicely.
Just FYI, most of the color difference you're noticing is actually when the color is laid down. A bunch of factors beyond just getting the color matched right is what you will see with pearls. Especially when it comes to light colors. Silver is probably the worst.
If you can get your hands on a magnifier like a printers loop where you can actually see the pearl under the clear, you'll see it kinda looks like mountains.
It's what is known as the "flop" among painters. You get a different perspective based on the viewing angle and lighting. One angle looks dark, and the other might be lighter, and may exhibit or reflect colors. Hence "flop."
At the factory, the color is laid down using a certain fluid and air pressure and environment including the speed at which the gun moves across the surface to be painted. Clear can contribute, but it's often the difference in the color building as it's applied.
Check it out under magnification and you'll see.
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