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The Ink Discussion Thread

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by Enmity, Feb 3, 2008.

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  1. MUSEone

    MUSEone Elite Member

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    Nice over all, now let me see some action flix nig and i MIGHT want that recipe. ;)


    Even though its probably just oil based tube paint and thinner....
     
  2. H3TT1NG3R

    H3TT1NG3R Elite Member

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  3. EgoZen

    EgoZen Elite Member

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  4. intaout

    intaout Senior Member

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    nah man,
    mine is flat white oil paint with oil paint tubes
    thinned a splash.

    shit is not hard to make I cant see myself ever buying junobo

    very happy with the mix cant wait to try more colors
     
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  5. EgoZen

    EgoZen Elite Member

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    Oh even easier I see...
    Nice, thank you =)
    (with what did you thin it?.. Pain thinner?)

    Yeah buying Junobo is stupid IMO...

    Btw: I was doing also some homemade stuff like yours but with that one with
    water and acryl stuff...
    Turned out very nice...

    the funny thing is... I`ve made almost the same colour as you..mine is more tuquise ...
     
  6. Wallace

    Wallace Elite Member

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    i dont really see how ghetto junobo has anything to do with junobo though. i thought junobo was latex based or something, i know it doesn't separate like oil based paints do
     
  7. H3TT1NG3R

    H3TT1NG3R Elite Member

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    yah i liek using acrylic cuz its easier cleanup, but usually its nto gloss. which is why if u wanna use acrylic, look for soem stuff to thin it with taht keeps it gloss, the ysel iit
     
  8. Wallace

    Wallace Elite Member

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    acrylics have never really worked for me, so i just stick to oil based bucket paint
     
  9. intaout

    intaout Senior Member

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    ahhah, yeah ive been noticing the green blue turqoize color around and started getting stoked on it so im glad it turned out alright.
    yo can you post up some of your colors or acrylic mixtures?
    just curious to see, they sound tight
     
  10. EgoZen

    EgoZen Elite Member

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    I˙m just having problems to find the suitable mops...
    But by the end of this week I will have something figured...
    Pics then ;)
     
  11. BadUncing69

    BadUncing69 Senior Member

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    krink bleed through ink is nice because when you paint over it it shows through but its fairly easy to clean . Grog ink is good because its like really hard to remove but doesnt show through when you paint over it buuut if you mix the two you get the best of both world plus it makes a blackish marrooon ink which is cool
     
  12. SAID

    SAID Moderator

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    no way !
    :eek:
    krink bleed through fades in the sun MADDDD quick as does oink.
    fairly dissapointed.
    hows the illadel ink stand up in the sun?
     
  13. EgoZen

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    Done with a shitty nib that doesn`t have enough flow...
    Can`t wait to get the right nibs...
    Just wanted to show you the colour
    aa50.ac_images.myspacecdn.com_images01_88_l_a184c32b376fecfa4464c536fa6220a9.png
     
  14. intaout

    intaout Senior Member

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    pretty cool color, is that acrylic?
    must just be the mop making the streaks..
    wouldn't acrylic just come off with water?
     
  15. EgoZen

    EgoZen Elite Member

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    Yes the mop made the streaks because the nib is just a sock that was really standing out and had a bad flow...

    Acrylic paints can be diluted with water, but become water-resistant when dry.
     
  16. SAID

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    i did a mop like that too, i just overthinned it abit, but it came out fucken ill, ill get some pics up soon.
     
  17. BadUncing69

    BadUncing69 Senior Member

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    what colour krink was it and what wer eyou writing on
     
  18. Klaz

    Klaz Elite Member

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    krink does not fade in the sun. that is a lie. you sir, are a liar.




    theres tags at the end of my road(in direct sunlight) done in krink that were done over 4-5 years ago and remain near intact.

    in the words of KR ONE "Krink is permanent."
     
  19. acereborn

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    I think he means krink bleed through, the squeeze mops with the dye based or whatever ink. Not the normal silver krink
     
  20. SAID

    SAID Moderator

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    not the silver.
    the red k-71 bleed through.
    i am not a liar.
    what would be the point of lying on the net?
    are you somewhat retarded?
    over 4 to 5 years? it probably didnt fade in the sun because you have KR's old formula, which kills his new one.
    so bam.

    anyone got a review on illadels jetblack?