My favorite video on paint sticks was the R&F oil sticks and oil bar. those looked so great. Absolutely loved them . I have around 6 of these paint sticks Sheva. my next brand is R&F.
There are also 51 non-metallic matte colors that might work for you. You can check them out at our website link at the bottom of the video description.
if i create a rubbing on japanese paper how permanent is the paint? for my process i need to wet the paper again eventually and put it through a printing press (to chine colle) is this possible without ruining the image?
Twist rub and pinch doesn't work. I tried that and the top round part snapped off. so either that was previously used, or heated ( and previously used) because it does not come off that easy at all! it's rock hard and you either use a Razer or sharp finger nails and work to take of bits at a time. that was a MAJOR fallback for me. thought that would have been a little easier.
Can they be used on paper?
They sure can! And we'd love to see how you use them :)
My favorite video on paint sticks was the R&F oil sticks and oil bar. those looked so great. Absolutely loved them . I have around 6 of these paint sticks Sheva. my next brand is R&F.
I bought this product and receive last week, I love it, making my own design on fabric, I cut the top and edge with a sharp raser. beautiful resultat
There are also 51 non-metallic matte colors that might work for you. You can check them out at our website link at the bottom of the video description.
do all of them have a metalic look to them? I am looking for something to paint portraits on fabric and metalic won't look very nice
How do you get the stick to move up so I can still use it. It doesn’t push up
will oil paint stick to fabric? any oil paint?
if i create a rubbing on japanese paper how permanent is the paint? for my process i need to wet the paper again eventually and put it through a printing press (to chine colle) is this possible without ruining the image?
Can you use them for other than fabric?
Use markal b paintsticks, it's industrial
Twist rub and pinch doesn't work. I tried that and the top round part snapped off. so either that was previously used, or heated ( and previously used) because it does not come off that easy at all! it's rock hard and you either use a Razer or sharp finger nails and work to take of bits at a time. that was a MAJOR fallback for me. thought that would have been a little easier.
i tried sewing a design... i failed at the sewing machine and the pattern is too extensive for hand sewing... at least for me.