The general rule for glass is that transparent colors sink and opaque colors spread out over the surface. Black is actually transparent. It is really obvious if you do fusing, but you can experiment with it. I have also seen information from bullseye about the copper and selenium (I think) colors and their reactions, but I'm not not sure if there is one for effetre. If I remember correctly there are quite a few similarities with effetre colors. Also if you're experimenting with opaques and transparents you might notice it is easier to manipulate surface decorations if they are on transparent glass. I hope that helps a little.
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