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The Ink Discussion Thread

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

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  1. kog_throwie

    kog_throwie Senior Member

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    i found a shit load of india ink at my school, the black shit is already seperated from the water because its been sitting there for so long, so i poured the water out and let the sludge dry for a bit and added it with alcohol, all guuud:)
     
  2. SAID

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  3. Tiros1

    Tiros1 Senior Member

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    if want really bad ass ink you should still only use that as a base...

    add some leather dye and some additives to that...and brake fluid and fish oil if you want
     
  4. SAID

    SAID Moderator

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    breakefluid and fishoil?
    fishoil is for paint no?
     
  5. H3TT1NG3R

    H3TT1NG3R Elite Member

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    ^..ok fiorst of all, fish oil n brake fluid do the same thing, so its only one or the other, then also...leather dye is mostly alcohol based, and india ink is water based, aka they do mix, but its a hybrid base, which sucks. unlesssss u meant add the pigments left over to the leather shoe dye, then it maes sense. no beef obv. tho
    EDIt: to tiros

    and to said, no fish oil is for inks
     
  6. SAID

    SAID Moderator

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    kk.
    i knew they did the same thing thats why i was like :confused:
    cause dont you use fishoil for gj?
     
  7. H3TT1NG3R

    H3TT1NG3R Elite Member

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    i have no clue, but ik its for inks cuz its in teh ink recipies thread im pretty sure. it might, but idk why u wud, sicne paint cant bleed, stain, or sink into teh surface, so it probably wudnt do much
     
  8. SAID

    SAID Moderator

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    longer drying time=more drips
    ?!
     
  9. acereborn

    acereborn Elite Member

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    I'm not sure about that- I know that the more thinner it has in it, the more it will drip- but even when the drips have stopped, it's still wet. I guess it would make sense to try though.
     
  10. kog_throwie

    kog_throwie Senior Member

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    im using the india ink pigments DURKA DURKA MUHHAMAD JAHAD
    yeah i know i should use it as a base, haha im not using that straight
     
  11. MontanaPainter

    MontanaPainter Elite Member

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    TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS


    GO WORK ON SOME WACK SKETCHES



    NEWBS NEWBS NEWBS NEWBS




    rusto bucket paint 2/3

    thinner 1/3


    i contributed something HAHAAHA
     
  12. SAID

    SAID Moderator

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    kay yah i think we all knew that.
    fishoil: paint or ink?
    both?
     
  13. kog_throwie

    kog_throwie Senior Member

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    fishoil=brakefluid

    no good for paint, ink good choice
     
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  17. acereborn

    acereborn Elite Member

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    if you tried to put a pic in it didnt work.

    ai31.tinypic.com_21bngo2.jpg
    there ya go.
     
  18. TheMuffinMan

    TheMuffinMan Senior Member

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    no, thinner paint/ink = more drips, less drying time usually

    thicker paint/ink = fewer drips + longer drying time
     
  19. Yuckasfuck

    Yuckasfuck Senior Member

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    That all depends on what exactly ur talking about.
    E.g; The reason what ur using might have loadsa drips because it's taking a long time to dry and therefore more time to drip :p. Or if it's thin the drips could happen straight away and dry quickly.
    All jst depends :)
     
  20. Nine9

    Nine9 Senior Member

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