ORIGINAL ART, WATSON AND DERMAGLO
HEY brandon, hows
tricks these days, i wanted to ask you a coupleof things, firstly i was curious how you get the colour graduations on a piece like this, do you use blach and cut black then blue and whites, or doyou just use blackthen grey ink then the blue and whites.
also i was going toget somemoremachines for christmas,i already have a solution and executive and a pandora and was thinking of getting another solution and executive but was thinking of getting a different liner to try something new, have you tried out the watson, i never see any of you guysor joe capo,eric merril etc using any liner but the executive. whys this.
but cheers brandon, and hey, i use intenze ink and millenium and starbrite and none of them come even close to the new stuff, DERMAGLO, it is the best ink ive evea used, its made in the uk and although its pre dispersed apparantly its made in a different way to other pre dispersed colours. you know how they say blues can be the hardest to work in, theyre blue worked in easier than any other ink ive ever used and thats the blue. so, head over to eikon and sort the boys out some dermaglo for chrimbo.
DAN.WALES
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