To seal Copic marker into canvas, a special tool called an embossing gun can be used. It looks something like a hair dryer and gets very hot. Use a back and forth motion on low to dry the Copic marker on a canvas object.
You usually reserve copic markers for covers of the manga or posters. The thin part of it is for coloring in more narrow or detailed areas and the other way around for the think side that looks like a highlighter.
I don't think so... the pens to use with Copics are copic multiliners ball points wouldn't be the best. In fact it'd probably be really bad.
You can but it probably won't last very long. There are body art products out there that can give you an air brushed look.
Yes, he did.
he didnt use a paint and bruse..he used oil paint on wood or canvas. x
You usually reserve copic markers for covers of the manga or posters. The thin part of it is for coloring in more narrow or detailed areas and the other way around for the think side that looks like a highlighter.
put in batteries, turn it on, use it!
To effectively seal glitter on canvas, you can use a clear sealant spray or a clear glue. Apply a thin, even layer over the glitter to secure it in place and prevent it from flaking off. Allow it to dry completely before displaying or handling the canvas.
I don't think so... the pens to use with Copics are copic multiliners ball points wouldn't be the best. In fact it'd probably be really bad.
Copic sketch markers can be found in your local hobby shop or crafts store. If you don't know where a hobby shop or craft store is located, you can use your local yellow pages phone book.
It depends on what marker you have, a marker like a 3.5 Excellerator, Tac-5 (any marker of the TAC-5 brand) or a similar marker like these, you can use HPA in.
Umm.....well I guess you can just open a sharpie and color it in or you can use a paint marker preferably a paint marker
For sealing out ink or permanent marker, a clear acrylic sealer would be a good choice. Make sure to test on a small area first to ensure compatibility with the surface you are sealing. Apply multiple thin coats for best results.
His media were oil paint and canvas. He brushed the oil paint on to the canvas.
Usually oil on canvas.
You can but it probably won't last very long. There are body art products out there that can give you an air brushed look.
Yes, he did.