ive done it and its alot better then thinning it with straight water keeps the color i always thin acrylics with bingo dabber stock ink too, mad colors son
yeah, I figured it..extra drips plus the covering quality of the paint. looked like a good idea. Oil based paint water based paint some one should try alcohol based paint..
wouldnt alcohol based paint just be like a pigment ink? o and for ghetto whictches brew purple acrylic + blackravens oil try it goes mad thick and stains nice
No ones hating on the waterbased stuff for not being permanent anymore. Wonder what happened... Maybe they all realized that nothing is really buff proof and that mad colours are mad colours while they are up?
well..I think its because you can find it anywhere and in huge quantities dirt cheap. plus I love the drips.
thats cuz all the toys here are worried about thier 12 tags staying up. waterbase -india ink, acrylic - cheap. .colors. easy to get. not hard to make. weatherproof "kinda" and large quantitys thats all thier is to it i still prefer leaving a mark or givin the buff man a challenge =] dammit sir. beat me to it
I'll write something with a can if i want to ruin the buff mans day. I dont really care how much it gets buffed, I love to write, Who cares if i gotta hit the same spot every other day to keep it running. Its diffrent if its some mad spot, say... Mall Santa's throne during christmas? I think I have a new goal in life...
what is invisible ink used for? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Stealth-Ink-2...ZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem windows or some shit?
i am double aware that krink of any kink is shit and wont stain but i wandering wether anyone new the base like actually knew what it was
i actually filled a bingo dabber straight with woodstain from the dollar store. dripped like fucken sexxxxx.
did that make you feel special? anything accept junobo drips easy as fuk in a mop. and yes lets all start burning shit and using acrillic, no thanks i would prefer stains and no charges for arsen as muse said. props to all the piro's on this site for the waste of the last few pages...
dye ^ it stains and doesnt seem to 'sit on the surface' like a pigment ink would edit: now that i think about it.. it seems as if there is 2 parts to grog. the top layer which is easily buffable but nice and opaque, and a bottom layer which stains the surface. does anyone who has used grog know what im talking about?
im pretty sure it goes on clear then as it oxidizes it turns to black/brown. kinda like if u eat and apple and wait a while it will turn brown. same concept.