not at all! it works great, black ink doesnt seem to work on black shirts tho, i still gotta figure that one out, maybe get a thicker shirt or something would work, if anyone has an idea let me know pls!
just suck some ink out of a ballpoint pen. don't swallow. take your favorite yoga position. focus on the image you wanna print. hold the shirt in front of you and spit out the ink
don't you think if you spraypainted the shirt the paint would bleed and run through the fabric while it's still wet? i can't imagine you could get crisp lines or detail that way.
not at all! it works great, black ink doesnt seem to work on black shirts tho, i still gotta figure that one out, maybe get a thicker shirt or something would work, if anyone has an idea let me know pls!
don't you think if you spraypainted the shirt the paint would bleed and run through the fabric while it's still wet? i can't imagine you could get crisp lines or detail that way.
don't you think if you spraypainted the shirt the paint would bleed and run through the fabric while it's still wet? i can't imagine you could get crisp lines or detail that way.
You gotta use something to flatted the shirt and press the stencil on it. Using engine paint helps too because it is very oily and thick paint. Tends to run less. Thats why graff artist use krylon and good paint. The cheap shit runs like you were saying. Also doing it gradually helps. Or even just a quick spray that kind of "dusts" the stencil just enough to give it the visual effect.
It works good though. Homie is on point with that idea.