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Stephen Deveau
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I love to experiment with all things!
Paints of all sorts/Pencil/Chaulk/Charcoal or Graphites/Sharpies...Inks Etc.

If you know the working of the products you can build a nice illusration for using one to the other.
It doesn't matter what the format is that you are putting it on.

Vinyl is great to build drawings on, if done right with the right top coating (Clear) after the fact.

I have been playing with the new Fushion Paints by Krylon....Next needed is a clear to finish the outcome.
But I am using a Auto Clear that works for now.
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Stephen Deveau
RavenGraphics
Insinx Digital Displays

Letting Your Imagination Run Wild!

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Richard Bustamante
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I experimented with fusion. Normal conditions, on
a raw banner. Sorry folks, doesn't dry. I did
however manage to try some directly on vinyl.
Something simple; blends and fades. Dried in about
15-20 minutes, and bonded. If your gonna use
paint mask be sure to remove the mask right after
you paint. It "bridges" fast. Sticks to "Sentra"
with good adheasion.
The fan nozzles takes a little getting use to. The
paint dries fast, and the residue on the nozzle
causes "spitting". Keep it clean. The pigments are
thick, so you gotta work fast. Runs...
You can buy different nozzles at www.graffiti.org
I bought six cans @ $4.79 ea. Basic colors; red,
blue, green yellow, etc. etc.

I rate Krylon Fusion with an eight.
It has great colors, but you can't dance to it.

Experience: Sometimes known as, "The Rattle Can
King of the San Joaquin". Inventer of "Wet-on-Wet"
painting; A cross between Bob Ross & Graffiti.
Eight years of research and development in the use
of arosol propelled pigments, and a Bachelors
degree in Liberal Arts from Graffiti University.
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This stuff will get you higher faster than; MEK,
Spraylat, Lacquer, or just plain model glue. Take
heed, a mask won't due, use a respirator. If
you'll notice, I've devised an evacuation system
to remove the fumes. Stay healthy, and be carefull
out there...

...in the heart of gold country...

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Richard Bustamante
Signs in the Pines
www.signsinthepines.com

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