Coloring A Handmade Wooden Hollow Form With Alcohol Inks
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2018
- In this video I paint an ash wood hollow form with alcohol inks.
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Stunning,great job a touch of brilliance
Nice demonstration. Beautiful results
using Painters tape to keep your edges clean and may let you work closer to the edge of the painted area also. looks awesome. i will try it this afternoon . thanks
What a beautiful piece!!
beautifull Sir. Big hug from Brasil Said Choucair
Thank you for taking the time to explain, makes all the difference.
Thanks for the time and effort. Looks good
Awesome job sir, thanks for sharing it with us..
Gorgeous!
Very nice, thank you for sharing. Just an idea, maybe try to do a wire burn in the groves. But it looks great!
fantastic!
That looks great!
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@Jacob Sergio Flixportal :)
@Magnus Payton Thank you, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D Appreciate it !!
@Jacob Sergio you are welcome =)
Hi from the UK. I sourced the same brand inks and stamp with the felts pads and had my first try at colouring with ink. The inks are very ‘pigment strong’ and I got the desired effect that I wanted, but with two problems . Firstly, the fibres from the felt remained in the ink and were a devil to get out. I used 0000 wire wool with a very light touch and managed to knock the tops off of most of the fibres, but there was a definite texture in the ink when I was done. The second problem was the inks ran when I applied melamine lacquer. I ended up having to sand the piece down to bare wood and start again from the sanding sealer stage. I still had the problem with the fibres from the felt second time around and acrylic lacquer worked fine. I’m going to try 100% wool felt, as that is supposedly more stable. Any other suggestions would be great fully received.