TFACARVING
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Has anyone out there used black rhodium for backgrounds or shading lines if not what do y'all use?
I think I've seen a couple of others using the flat black Rust-Oleum, seems like probably the easiest method by farSam Alfano's method (sort of). Rustoleum flat black enamel thinned with a bit of lighter fluid. To apply, I put on a pair of latex exam gloves, use a forefinger to apply to the work piece, and wipe away the excess with my thumb.
The gloves are just to keep the enamel from staining my fingers.
I think I've seen a couple of others using the flat black Rust-Oleum, seems like probably the easiest method by far
Now that one that I haven't heard of yet is that normal printer ink or like the toner used in a laser printer?Sam's method works very well. Saying that, I have used printer's ink thinned a little with lighter fluid or isopropyl alcohol with success, and after application bake it a little while (30-45 minutes) at low heat to advance the curing process.
It is regular printer's ink used in printmaking and stamping, found at well stocked art supply stores. It is almost like the ink for fingerprinting, although that is done electronically.Now that one that I haven't heard of yet is that normal printer ink or like the toner used in a laser printer?