Metallic white?

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i dont think so. but there is a colur of aston martin vantage that is very light vanill that is metallic, looks like white. that is also very beautiful colur, try get it
 
there is a colur of aston martin vantage that is very light vanill that is metallic, looks like white. that is also very beautiful colur

Agreed, Malham White is a very good looking color but I'm afraid its actually considered a Solid.

No Metallic whites that I'm aware of, but there are some Pearls.
 
2010 subaru is a white pearl met. All pearls are metallic. Tet looking at the pearls as there a few whites there. Great colour the white pearls.
 
I was referring only to the classification as used in the game, you won't see the same chip in both the Metallic and the Pearl search parameters.
 
2010 subaru is a white pearl met. All pearls are metallic. Tet looking at the pearls as there a few whites there. Great colour the white pearls.

It's all down to what the manufacturer calls it.... technically there's no 'pearl metallic' colour, peal and metallic pieces are very rarely mixed into one paint because it's pointless, the eye cannot see, normally it's one or the other. Like Toyota call one of their colours 'Blue Mica Metallic' it's not metallic at all, it's mica, has no metallic bits in it.
 
I should know as I'm a painter. Pearl is powder. You add this to a clear or can mix straight into a colour to get the look. Although it's not metallic as you would say but it's give the colour a metallic look. Mica is the same deal. Mica is pearl. There are lots of different ways to go about mixing mica/pearl to get a different look. Colour shifts are 2-3-4-5 etc layer pearls. For instance you paint 1 layer red pear, 1 layer green pearl, 1 layer blue pearl to have a 3 layer pearl colour shift. Colour shifts are when to see 2 ir more colours when looking at different angles. Although it can be a lot more technical than this.
 
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