Sometimes there is an experimental part that pushes me towards new experiences. The right "artistic" initiative usually comes down to the testing of drawing tools, but I was also exploring new ground for the position. Several times I happened to turn the paper into fabric. I admit that the effects of personalizing clothes, in each case bring great satisfaction. Typically, in mentioned targets for textiles (or acrylic paints) that are simply applied with brushes. Sharpie Stained, to whom I hope, will expand my experience in the matter of diversification and the revitalization of clothing. I present you a mini report from this meeting, I think will bring them closer to the sailors.
What is it and how it works.The Sharpie Stained Marker Test Kit consists of 8 very intense, vibrant pens. The color range is quite decent and allows for a lot of creativity. I
have to admit that I personally lacked a bit more shades of colors, for
example blue is strong enough to fall into blue, so it's hard to get
blue. When using Stained, my biggest surprise was the manufacturer's termination as a "brush". After
my previous experience with brush pens (see Pentel Brush Pen), I
expected a soft, elastic tip, which, like a regular brush, reacts to the
pressure of the hand and the angle of inclination of the item itself. Sharpie Stained brush does not behave in this way because it is hard and only minimal elastic. In
fact, we can get lines of varying thicknesses, but mainly because of
the skillful handling of the slope, and less because of the pressure. The tip itself looks solid and solid. The ink used in the markers quickly and easily cover the painted surfaces even in one layer only. What
is important is that the dye penetrates to the other side of the fabric
to a small extent, but it does not slow us down before proper
protection of subsequent layers of clothing. The colors are really intense and expressive. The paint dries quickly, does not spill and does not smear. Because stained colors are not covered, their use applies only to light-colored textiles. The key question when painting on fabrics is color fastness especially after washing. So far the tested T-shirt has gone through just one wash (manual) I have not noticed any quality changes after this.
Sharpie Stained are a great product for all creative and looking people. Thanks to ease of use, fabric safety and a range of expressive shades, you will be able to create unique and unique designs.
Pros:
Intense, vibrant colors,
Good quality, quick-drying ink,
Ease of use,
Robust performance.
Minuses:
No more variety of shades,
Less flexible tip.
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