That is superdope.
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That is superdope.
The first one is my favorite. Especially if you hand cut that. The optical illusion of circles in all the intersections is awesome.
The first one is my favorite. Especially if you hand cut that. The optical illusion of circles in all the intersections is awesome.
Nope. I've thought about it, but never wanted to drop the money and spend the time learning to use it well.
I was just at Harbor Freight grabbing some tools for work and saw a "detail" airbrush kit for $10. Certainly won't be of phenomenal quality, but it had an adjustable brass tip and would certainly work for testing some airbrush dyeing.
It also just seems really messy, and involves acetone (at least, I imagine you'd need an acetone mix in the brush). Both things that are not good for me in my small, poorly ventilated apartment. I already inhale too much acetone just wiping stamps.
I may eventually try one, but next on my list are making a gradient dyer and upgrading the spinner from a box fan to a turntable.
A gradient dyer is a tub of dye that allows the dye to leak out. Basically, you put a disc in vertically and as the dye level gets lower the lower part of the disc will get darker as it's exposed to dye longer.I have the same issues w/the small apartment, which is why I have yet to play around w/the airbrush. Can you explain to me what a gradient dyer is?
A gradient dyer is a tub of dye that allows the dye to leak out. Basically, you put a disc in vertically and as the dye level gets lower the lower part of the disc will get darker as it's exposed to dye longer.
*edit*
Here's an old thread on it.
You could mask the back but I've mostly only seen the whole disc get the treatment.Ahh, thanks for the reply. Would you/someone normally vinyl the back of the disc when doing a gradient or just do both sides??
And this was to try out the saran wrap method. I dig it.
Purple iDye Poly on a pink opto bolt
I wish there was a way to make opaque black on translucent plastic. Maybe there is and I just haven't found the product or method.