wonder how you could do that with white though since there is not flo white that i’ve seen. Would it be a white under base, glo in the dark, then the flo orange glo in the dark mix? 🤔
Is there a way to achieve this effect on a nylon surface? I’m worried about shrinkage of the material during heating. Also would it be useful to use nylobond?
To charge the shirt - less than a minute. The bright glow lasts for maybe five minutes, but does continue to glow, with less intensity, well beyond that.
That's nice, but you should've left the shirts in the dark, then moved the ink container instead of taking the shirts to where a little light was shining on them. I want to see how they would actually look in the dark. In this and in someone else's video, y'all kept the ink by the shirts, for some reason.
Thanks so much, I just got the idea for a shirt today and this came at the perfect time!
this is sick! i wonder what it would look like with two colors. white and orange! 😮💨 might have to try this
wonder how you could do that with white though since there is not flo white that i’ve seen. Would it be a white under base, glo in the dark, then the flo orange glo in the dark mix? 🤔
Very Nice!
Awesome! 👏
Is there a way to achieve this effect on a nylon surface? I’m worried about shrinkage of the material during heating. Also would it be useful to use nylobond?
Hello.
Brother
Can you guide me about the ink.
I am having trouble of finding ink pots.
by adding colour does it required white ground 2 print first in black tshirt or should we print dirctly..plzz suggest
I have always underbased Glow in the dark with white because it is very transparent.
How long do you charge shirt in the sun for? How long does the glow last?
To charge the shirt - less than a minute. The bright glow lasts for maybe five minutes, but does continue to glow, with less intensity, well beyond that.
@@texsource1 thanks
Curious if you can make half tones glow in the dark
You could. I would choose a low lip for larger dots (30 lpi) and underbase with white and print the glow on top.
Can it glow even without dark light?
It needs to be charged up by light and then glows in the dark
That's nice, but you should've left the shirts in the dark, then moved the ink container instead of taking the shirts to where a little light was shining on them. I want to see how they would actually look in the dark. In this and in someone else's video, y'all kept the ink by the shirts, for some reason.
Can it glow in Yellow?
Glow in the dark is more of a greenish color for the start, so not a yellow glow