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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: Got this 2003 Corolla . .
For an upcoming production I need to highlight the the edges of chairs with uv
ink/pait so that there is a "sketch" or "outline" effect when we go to uv lighting. I feel that this will be a lot easier with a pen than a paint prush and a steady hand. I' can get my hands on both uv pens and paint but I've only ever used paint never a pen and as this stuff is pretty pricey (5 euro a pen from maplin, and I have 15 chairs of which every hard edge needs to be done!!) I was wondering if anyone could tell me if they have used them for a stage appilcation before and how it worked, we have quite a beefy UV wash (not sure of the specs but I've seen it in use with before with paint and it worked a treat) so im not that concerned about that, I do have money for this I just don't want to waste it as it is not endless. The problem is that normally I would just buy one pen and test it but as the UV Kit is hire we wont have it until nearer the show and I really dont want this to be a last minute job. |
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