Hi,
Brand new here I've read a few of the posts about the signs101 culture, and I'm excited to linger around here as I get increasingly serious about my craft.
I've used one-shot a fair bit in very opaque ways and I love it. I left my batch of cans behind on the opposite coast, so I don't have means to experiment right now. I wonder if anyone has experience painting on glass with this or another durable paint that thins to a translucent coat that will illuminate well when backlit.
Thinking turpentine thinned one-shot on lightly roughed up glass will work nicely.
thanks! i cant wait to get to know the site and look at other peoples work.
Greg
Brand new here I've read a few of the posts about the signs101 culture, and I'm excited to linger around here as I get increasingly serious about my craft.
I've used one-shot a fair bit in very opaque ways and I love it. I left my batch of cans behind on the opposite coast, so I don't have means to experiment right now. I wonder if anyone has experience painting on glass with this or another durable paint that thins to a translucent coat that will illuminate well when backlit.
Thinking turpentine thinned one-shot on lightly roughed up glass will work nicely.
thanks! i cant wait to get to know the site and look at other peoples work.
Greg