Either in between the color coats and the enamel or on top of the enamel? Does the enamal wash it off? Will it stay on there if I put it on post-enamel?
I know I can use paint and stuff, I just like permanent marker a lot...
-Colin
So, answering my own question...
I had a box that I wrote with red permanent marker on to label what each of the knobs did in proto-stages... the spray paint definitely desolved it. On my next project, I'm going to draw things on it, let the spray paint dissolve it, and then make swirl-designs... or die trying!
-Colin
Quoteor die trying
tie dyeing?
Hi Colin,
My girlfriend has two markers with silver and gold ink in them. They can be used to write christmas cards etc. I think they are "water" based, so I think they will persist better if you spray over it. Maybe you can try this.
Bye,
Joep
I did this when using markers.
I painted my box with paint.
Next I used 'Permapaque' Opaque Pigment Markers which I bought at an art supply store -- the markers have a chisel end and a bullet head.
Then I clear coated the box.
I painted my Shaka Braddah III that way.
Hope this helps,
Rob S.
BTW, I don't think Sharpie's and markers like that will fair as well. Not sure though.