As with all artwork, the time taken with the artwork determines if the work is good. Make your design on paper first. Sharpie markers are permanent and they don't come out, so it is worthwhile to finish your design on paper first and then copy it to the fabric. Remember that the colors will not be as bright on gray as on white paper, so adjust accordingly.
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The Sharpie will eventually wash off the epoxy. The only way to keep any drawn image on it is to sand it down and do it or possibly draw with your Sharpie and apply a couple coats of epoxy clear coat over it.
First you need paper and cardboard. Place the paper on the cardboard so the sharpie won't bleed through and get on your drawing surface. Draw whatever you want to draw with a pencil, but draw it lightly. When you think your pencil sketch is finished start tracing it with the sharpie. Don't press the sharpie so hard. You can use any color sharpie.
You don't. Any method other than using a sharpie to draw on your skin is dangerous.
well i have tried it with a pencil and you just hve to draw many colors that look like there was really splatered painy it also works with really wet markers
You could draw a car
knock off sharpie markers named such to possibly get around trademark infringement laws. They are suprisingly well built but they do draw a thicker line than a authentic sharpie marker due to the felt being softer. Also, the shoupie cap will not fit a sharpie marker.
I usually write my name and them draw things that i like... i take my time because i like my shirts to turn out nice but put whatever you want on YOUR shirt... have fun and be creative (:
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You get a Sharpie and draw a line on your hand and go over it twice. Then you scratch off the Sharpie with ur nail till its completely gone. The eraser game is funner
Yes you can, since it is a permanent marker.
you have to draw it and cut it out
whats a hoodie and what shade of gray? it really depends on what you are drawing and what effect you want your drawing to have - actually any color will work with gray as gray contains all colors - the shade of gray and what effect you want in your drawing will determine which shade / tint of color you want
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The Sharpie will eventually wash off the epoxy. The only way to keep any drawn image on it is to sand it down and do it or possibly draw with your Sharpie and apply a couple coats of epoxy clear coat over it.
draw on it and put it on to sails !