Yes!, A better idea would be to get the software on a device and draw from there. An example is on the YouTube channel:
G1 Art
I highly recommend you check it out (Even if you are not wondering what they look like) because this channel is excellent and is looking for subs to grow its community.
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.
No, you should not mark on your skin. The ink and chemicals in the Sharpie will get in your skin, sometimes a Sharpie Marker can or may stay on top of the skin and start going deeper into the human's pores!
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.
You could draw a car
Yes
That's Why It's Called PERMANET?
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.
Yes, you can draw with a Sharpie over crayons, but the result may vary. The oil in the crayon can repel the ink, causing it to smudge or not adhere well. For best results, it's advisable to let the crayon layer dry completely before applying the Sharpie and to use a steady hand to avoid smearing. Additionally, using a thicker layer of crayon may provide a better surface for the Sharpie to adhere to.
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.
What I always do is take a black sharpie and color in wherever it's fading...
To combine watercolor and Sharpie in a single artwork, you can use a technique called resist. First, draw your design with Sharpie on watercolor paper. Allow the ink to dry completely. Then, paint over the design with watercolor. The Sharpie ink will resist the watercolor, creating a unique effect where the colors do not mix.
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.
how do u draw on mugs with sharpie because when i did it then i put it in the oven then it just wiped off with water and the last time i did it it didn't
With a pen cap and a Sharpie, you can create a makeshift stylus for touchscreens by attaching the cap to the end of the Sharpie. This can help you navigate devices without leaving fingerprints. Additionally, you can use the Sharpie to write or draw on various surfaces, while the cap can serve as a temporary holder or protector for the marker's tip. Lastly, you can also experiment with the cap to create simple art or designs.