Screenprinting Q
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- foreverwhatever
hey does anyone out there know what kind of fabric ink produces the sort of thicker, more opaque, almost rubbery feeling sort of graphics (for like t-shirts), ive been using speedball's ink and its really really thin and like it kind of soaks into the shirt almost....
Suggestions??
- mrdobolina0
plastisol
- LouSeffer0
otherwise know as huffer's delight
- chz0
Wilflex... thats the shit I used to use... it aint cheap but its good.
You can mix to specific Pantone colours as well with it.
- dotsonsocks0
Createx acrylics; you mix it with the pure pigment (also my createx). It makes a fabric ink that is pernament when heat cured (I usually use a blow dryer to do that).
You can find that and familiar stuff to that at Pearl Paint, and other art stores like that.
- dotsonsocks0
btw you can pick between a gloss finish and a opaque. :-)