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Raymond is right about getting pure pigment into the epoxy, but to get the brightness you want, I agree with clcanton. You will need to paint the area you are going to marble the color you are looking for, then put the tinted epoxy on top of that. ..you will need the red in the epoxy to make the swirling look correct. You also may find that when you paint the blank, you may want to spray it white first, then the red to make it pop. You would have to put a lot of red coats on it to overide the dark back ground
Good luck
Terry
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