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Is it possible to use "Sharpies" for fine lines over acrylic paints, or would that be classed as a dumb question :thinking:
 
Don’t see why not. I occasionally use technical pens for fine lines, and that is a fairly similar idea.
 
Like all things if it works use it. Warning, from past experimentation test it first.

Laurie
 
Is it possible to use "Sharpies" for fine lines over acrylic paints, or would that be classed as a dumb question :thinking:
I tried sharpies but I found that they were not very effective. Much better are Posca paint pens. Get the ones with a fine tip. I use them all the time now mostly for knobs and switches.
 
I use 0.05mm fine permament markers on occasion over acrylics with no problems.

But check they are permanent, to my knowledge they are less likely to fade over time.
 
For me I use a speck of paint on a fine brush. More accurate.

Advantage go all little astray water on a cotton bud to the rescue.

Permanent markers are permanent as soon as you hit the plastic.

Also hate when I have used pressing on the nib to produce ink. Nothing happens & then the whole thing floods.
Tut having one of my bad grumbly days. Never mind Tuesday is an even number day.

Laurie
 
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Thanks Guys, I will try an experimental job first,with a top coat of varnish if it works. If no joy then I will seek out the paint markers.


Paul
 
For me I use a speck of paint on a fine brush. More accurate.

Advantage go all little astray water on a cotton bud to the rescue.

Permanent markers are permanent as soon as you hit the plastic.

Also hate when I have used pressing on the nib to produce ink. Nothing happens & then the whole thing floods.
Tut having one of my bad grumbly days. Never mind Tuesday is an even number day.

Laurie
Unless you count Sunday as the first day of the week Laurie ;)
 
Unless you count Sunday as the first day of the week Laurie ;)
That depends Steve entirely on what month I am in & the position of the moon in relation to the sun.
Despite all that scientific knowledge it can be come arbitrary.

Are you American or something? :tongue-out:
Jakko I prefer something please.

Look as though Tuesday, so far, is a no day.

Laurie
 
That depends Steve entirely on what month I am in & the position of the moon in relation to the sun.
Despite all that scientific knowledge it can be come arbitrary.


Jakko I prefer something please.

Look as though Tuesday, so far, is a no day.

Laurie
... when glimpsed through the sarsens at Stonehenge too I assume!
 
... when glimpsed through the sarsens at Stonehenge too I assume!
Not likely Steve through one of these.

German relic of the occupation of Jersey by the Nazis.

Peacetime the top is a marine station outlook occupied night & day for those who may become distressed at sea.
The blob right is Jersey's own moon :smiling6:

Laurie

 
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