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drawing on skin

Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by basicked, Oct 15, 2008.

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  1. basicked

    basicked Senior Member

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    i was looking on shriiimp, and i became intrigued by drawing on skin. i found a girl to let me do it, i was just wondering what type of markers i should use? thanks
     
  2. WoeInfinite

    WoeInfinite Elite Member

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  3. acereborn

    acereborn Elite Member

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    are all these threads that are getting posted recently actually needed? im willing to bet this questions already been answered 100 times throughout the forum, and it most likely is already a thread.
     
  4. WoeInfinite

    WoeInfinite Elite Member

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    yeah im pretty sure it is..and in the picture gallery theres a graff on flesh thread...
    idkkk dude, mods just approve all threads now...
     
  5. basicked

    basicked Senior Member

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    there is a thread, but its pictures. it doesnt say what they use. thanks for the reply. and just like this thread was apparently unnecessary, so was your post whoring saying it was.
     
  6. acereborn

    acereborn Elite Member

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    why not just ask it in there? or the markers thread? or the toy questions thread?

    and im feeling the need to point out all these dumbass threads not so much because of the stupidity of them, but more that mods need to take the time to make sure the thread is reasonable.
     
  7. Baron

    Baron Moderator

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    "Hi. My name is basicked and I'm a clueless douche. I feel that my simple question needs to take up an entire thread while there is already another thread about the same damn thing. I've got to go because my mom is driving me to Michaels so I can rack some markers!"

    You're a dick.

    With pure man-boy love,

    Baron



    P.S. Use decos smart ass.
     
  8. FoRkK24

    FoRkK24 Member

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    try prisma oil pastells, they might work
     
  9. FoRkK24

    FoRkK24 Member

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    forgott to add they r pretty cheap , for prisma brandd
     
  10. RezOner..

    RezOner.. Banned

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    Anything corrosive
     
  11. Baron

    Baron Moderator

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    etch and grog work well
     
  12. wpgtags

    wpgtags Senior Member

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    deco's have xylene

    cancer???
    use them
    or windex and a knife works best
     
  13. MessTonic

    MessTonic Senior Member

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    Sharpie Paint Poster markers
    ///thread....
     
  14. Cesk

    Cesk Banned

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    I LOLD OUT LOUD!

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    Yeah like it was said above, use anything by sharpie, I recommend Pentel paint markers they wash off easier, I've only done 1 body tag and that was on an ex-girlfriend, I used those sharpie paint markers. It works nice, I would recommend decos more than anything for the nice colours they have.
     
  15. AVANDALNAMEDGNAR

    AVANDALNAMEDGNAR Senior Member

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    damn i also hear that if u use salt..it has a nice gloss to it yo..just saying salt..lots o salt..word!
     
  16. wafflecakee

    wafflecakee Elite Member

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    Slushi Banned

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  18. FLIP FLOP

    FLIP FLOP Senior Member

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    any kind of water based paint markers (elmers paint markers are nice and easy to rack)
     
  19. letsg0skate

    letsg0skate Senior Member

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    I think it is somewhat ironic that the biggest douche bags in this forum that act like this is some sort of obvious question with 100 threads about it, didn't actually know the answer. Just use elmers painters, or woodcrafts because they are waterbased. Sharpie paints don't have xylene in them either I believe...but I would check the label to be sure. From now on just a suggestion, if a thread is posted make the best of it rather then whining for a page :]
     
  20. pablitocol

    pablitocol New Member

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    To the people complaining how about actually providing this guy with a link or better yet an answer so people dont have to scroll through a thousand posts in some thread looking for it. As has been mentioned Sharpies has a Water based paint marker you could use that. I remember I bought a couple of them and made the mistake of thinking they were all water based there's also Oil ones that look identical. No clue if those are safe for skin or not but they looked good on the girls skin I drew on.