Post #3479259
2026-06-29 08:21 UTC
--similar to working with watercolors from a tube, or even like a gouche with a thinner body and a less matte finish. It also soluble like a watercolor. Tat ink to my knowledge has been used for this purpose for trad flash sheets in some circles, so this isn't exactly new territory.
- Considering using some of the slow-dry acrylic medium with this ink to give it those properties and some waterfastness
- can also reuse the bottles for custom mixes of airbrush paints
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@tombofnull@voidwood.online 2026-06-29 08:27
- one thing i wish i could find clear info on is the archival quality of these inks when used in this context. While these inks should stay vibrant in skin for years [assuming good care on the client and proper application by the tattoo artist], idk what that looks like when used on paper. Skin =/= paper after all. My gut says it prob wont fade much, but i know these inks can contain extra stuff like IPA--