From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#29]
1 Dec 2005
To: aallen [#28] 1 Dec 2005
Aleta,
The paint-fill doesn't require a top coat.
A good enamel or acrylic paint is very durable and won't come out of the image area, unless exposed to heavy solvents or abrasion.
From: aallen [#30]
1 Dec 2005
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#29] 1 Dec 2005
Thank you,
I figured that, but was not sure. Thanks for the reply so quickly! :-)
I was always hesitant about doing paint fill, but this method seems to be so much easier then I thought. Thanks again,
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#31]
1 Dec 2005
To: aallen [#30] 1 Dec 2005
quote:
this method seems to be so much easier than I thought.
You're not alone. When people see paint-filled items, visions of surgical application come to mind.
That's why I posted the most common (flood) method, which, as you witnessed, is anything but exacting. :-)
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