Thank you. Yes, I use 5g of alginate per liter of dye. First, I pour the first layer of dye onto the fabric and give it some time to saturate. Then I apply subsequent layers, and the dye penetrates well and saturates evenly
Thank you, glad you liked it. I've tried many black colors from dharma, and most of them didn't penetrate the fabric well. I'm using Timber Wolf black. All paints have the same density, with 5g of alginate per liter.
Amazing work. Be safe and hang in there.
I really love your work thanks for sharing😁✌️
❤ Прекрасный художник! 😊
bro youre an amazing artist
Damn, I wish you lived in the states so I could be your apprentice!! Fantastic job once again!!
Haha, I'd gladly live in a country where rockets and drones don't fly over my head every day))
The crispness of your work and your color ways are on point. Are you using thickener on this piece? It looks like the shirt drinks it right up.
Thank you. Yes, I use 5g of alginate per liter of dye.
First, I pour the first layer of dye onto the fabric and give it some time to saturate. Then I apply subsequent layers, and the dye penetrates well and saturates evenly
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I would pay for it if you could do a tutorial on the process for making the pleats of a tye dye alien shirt
I made this design the other day! Soon the t-shirt will dry and I will edit the video, it will be this week
Another amazing shirt!
I wouldn't have minded if this video was longer.
Are you using thinned out black or shades of grey?
Thank you, glad you liked it.
I've tried many black colors from dharma, and most of them didn't penetrate the fabric well. I'm using Timber Wolf black. All paints have the same density, with 5g of alginate per liter.