@@GoodRoads Would have to seal it with some clear coat. But it looks like the coverage is good for how thin the ink is. Which would work good on boards.
These look interesting. I’ve been using Liquitex acrylics and their paint pens on decks. Not sure if you have used those and how these ones measure up?
I've used liquitex, posca, and a couple other brands. The surfpaints are better than liquitex IMO, and on the level with the poscas but with different qualities. Poscas have thicker, faster drying ink
I resin my wood stuff to seal in color. I accidentally use some cheap-o markers that I had laying around, and started running when I applied a spray can gloss. So now i make sure that any markers I use, don't run, with spray can gloss. Then I can pour resin.
Awesome art I'm keen but unfortunately I'm spending my money on my car at the moment ☹️ it's not cheap for part's but hopefully it will be done in a few weeks? 🤞
Are they going to be any good to mod skate helmets? Ive got a white gloss S1 sitting here that needs some art on it but the whole idea of hand sanding the white gloss off , well its still sitting in its box 3 months later ... lol I ordered a mat one to avoid this but the postage cost to have this one set to me , then send it back and have another one sent , i can almost buy another helmet. Can you ask your people at surf paints what their recommendations would be because i know that posca pain pens are crap for this kind of stuff and have used them to mod boards for ages but they are limmiting and id like to support aussie brand .. Im in Australia and not seen these in any art supplies shops or even skate shops.. Their new news to me.
Great art! I love how approachable and simple the design is - making me want to put more effort into the graphics on my decks.
Congratulations 🎊🎉 on becoming the brand ambassador and those pends are dope! I’ll definitely check them out!
Thanks Good Roads!!!! A fantastic review under the microscope. Looking forward to following your future works with these in your hand :)
Thanks so much for reaching out about the markers, I really like them!
Pretty sick artwork! I'll have to get a set at some point.
I'd be super interested to see how they hold up on the surf side of things
@@GoodRoads Would have to seal it with some clear coat. But it looks like the coverage is good for how thin the ink is. Which would work good on boards.
How long did the paint take to dry? I've got a leg brace I want to decorate but if these don't dry quick enough I'll have to use something else
These look interesting. I’ve been using Liquitex acrylics and their paint pens on decks. Not sure if you have used those and how these ones measure up?
I've used liquitex, posca, and a couple other brands. The surfpaints are better than liquitex IMO, and on the level with the poscas but with different qualities. Poscas have thicker, faster drying ink
I resin my wood stuff to seal in color. I accidentally use some cheap-o markers that I had laying around, and started running when I applied a spray can gloss. So now i make sure that any markers I use, don't run, with spray can gloss. Then I can pour resin.
Awesome art I'm keen but unfortunately I'm spending my money on my car at the moment ☹️ it's not cheap for part's but hopefully it will be done in a few weeks? 🤞
Are they going to be any good to mod skate helmets?
Ive got a white gloss S1 sitting here that needs some art on it but the whole idea of hand sanding the white gloss off , well its still sitting in its box 3 months later ... lol
I ordered a mat one to avoid this but the postage cost to have this one set to me , then send it back and have another one sent , i can almost buy another helmet.
Can you ask your people at surf paints what their recommendations would be because i know that posca pain pens are crap for this kind of stuff and have used them to mod boards for ages but they are limmiting and id like to support aussie brand ..
Im in Australia and not seen these in any art supplies shops or even skate shops..
Their new news to me.
Nice !!!