hey Ive got a quick question I've just got some fish oil tablets and I'm curious as to what they do when you add them to ink or paint
threw in some DeD in an art primo mop and that shit drips with the slightest squeeze... is there a way to make the ink more thick?
Kay, Go make a fire out in your backyard or a woods. Make sure the wood or paper you burnt (wood is more useful) Is very very coaly. Get the real brunt stuff and put it in to a coffe blender and make sure it's Blended very fine... Ill edit this post when i find the ratio of that to the ink.
about the acrylic and leather dye it will work but lower the stain quality etc as it just makes it a lower percentage of alcohol
ok this qeustion is mainly directed to anyone outta b.i.c (aka rouge sintaks etc..) or if you know speak up in the current oink art ltd video that shows the differance between krink k60 and the krink k63 is the pigment ink oil ased or water based because if i figure that oink would say weather it is a paint formula or not but i have no idea he said jonobo was oilbased and perminent so anyone know wats up
pigment does not stain, as james said it is like a paint. In pigment ink the pigments are suspended giving the mix a vibrant colour and there for does not sink into the surface unlike the dye type inks which the pigments are disolved. Pigment ink will not fade as fast as dye type ink. the pigment ink is likely to be a water or spirit base. as an example posterman use pigment ink. Hope that helped
Yea thats the way! Make a fucking fire in the WOODS so everything else around it can go up in flames to! Then u get arrested for arson! FUCK YEA! .............
yo stfu ppl make fires in the woods all the time obvi u dont put it close 2 sumthin that will catch fire ever heard of camping dumbass