THANK YOU!!! I had no idea that was out there. That is going to come in so handy doing some upcoming WWII scenery. I have color photographs and magazines but to be able to use that and not risk damaging family heirlooms and memorabilia at the craft table take a weight of my shoulders.
Printer inks are mostly solvent based so you would want to play around with it and experiment and see what you can do with it but I don't see why it couldn't be formulated into a paint of some type.
@@bryanshobbies They still use CMYK inks for magazine printing? I know hardware stores are good at paint matching. Can we use these methods for models? I need to research n try some stuff. Diy paint mixing could be fun. Lots of dollars buying every Vallejo or Citadel colour. Add Mica powder for metals?
THANK YOU!!! I had no idea that was out there. That is going to come in so handy doing some upcoming WWII scenery. I have color photographs and magazines but to be able to use that and not risk damaging family heirlooms and memorabilia at the craft table take a weight of my shoulders.
You provide my level of detail.
Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Very handy, got my paints yesterday.
Print it on inkjet or laser? I wonder if you could mix the cyan yellow magenta inks into tins of paint?
Printer inks are mostly solvent based so you would want to play around with it and experiment and see what you can do with it but I don't see why it couldn't be formulated into a paint of some type.
@@bryanshobbies They still use CMYK inks for magazine printing? I know hardware stores are good at paint matching. Can we use these methods for models? I need to research n try some stuff. Diy paint mixing could be fun. Lots of dollars buying every Vallejo or Citadel colour. Add Mica powder for metals?