I've got some color shifting paints that really can't be truly "seen" within the bottle. What would be a good surface to paint samples onto, so I can see the colors better?

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@Diami03 specifically for those, I’ve seen folks use plastic spoons. You get concave and convex curves and edges.
@Diami03 I'd try to use something similar to the surface you intend to use, like a spare mini or some bits. Heck, even an old sprue. Otherwise, maybe a paper plate?
@Diami03 models with cloaks. Wizards, priests, etc.

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I use a big metal butcher's tray palette, so the paints I'm working with only take up a tiny corner of it. The top half is usually covered with stripes of various colours and mixes so that I can see what I'm working with.

@deeseearr Thanks. This is more about having something permanently painted when I'm deciding on what colors to choose.
@Diami03 I misread that as pants and was very confused.
@Diami03 I did a white cardboard and painted onto it all my "interesting" colors but test black too