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Shortys Basement BV-215 by pfinn. Viewed 1609 times.
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pfinn | 10-Dec-10 12:38 | Acrylic ink. Water soluable until it dries then it's definitely permanent. The Cover-Lite is non-pourous so it took a couple layers to get full opacity. It does wipe off with dope thinner ;o). About 20 drops did 2-3 coats of entire upper surface. This will be awsome on tissue. Full color range including pearls. Just use the dropper and drop into the airbrush cup. Better clean up fast though. |
frwyflyer | 10-Dec-10 17:03 | GOTCHA!! Off to the art store |
David Duckett | 11-Dec-10 06:33 | Is this strictly for airbrush or are there other applications? |
pfinn | 11-Dec-10 10:58 | It really acts like ink. Water thin. Dries shiny. If you've got a "Liner" (pre computer, pre technical pen, wide line making Drafting/Technical Illustration tool, looks like tweezers) you could use it for panel lines (but why?). I went through a painting phase where I only used inks with a brush. Watercolory results. You can play with some shortly. ;o) |
David Duckett | 11-Dec-10 12:38 | I have a Rapidograph, brand new! ;-) |
pfinn | 11-Dec-10 13:43 | David. Truthfully, I'd go for the "Koh-i-noor" Rapidigraph ink. This stuff will totally clog the nib in a Jiffy. Sorry. I've AA degree in Technical Illustration (pre computer, "Old School") and boy, did I do alot of "Inking" on velum and mylar. |
hjlittman | 11-Dec-10 13:59 | Love this stuff! I use it on tissue and silkspan. If you are using Krylon to fix your tissue it is a bit scary the first time you use it (carries a big load of water), but everything shrinks back tight when it dries. Much easier to handle than acrylic paints in an airbrush. since it already comes thinned to spraying consistency, and, in my experience so far, much lighter. Also, some brands have a range of metallic colors that work rather better than the acrylic paints. Nice to know that it works on Cover-Lite too. |
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