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Getting Started with Posca Paint Pens - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2011

New Video and the start to my new 5 part series on how I use Posca Paint pens.
This video is a demonstration on how to use Posca Paint Pens.
Check it out rate and subscribe.
New Blog:
http://www.josephtubb.com/_/Getting_Started.html

Where to get the pens and case:
http://www.durablesupply.com/pospainmar.html

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  • after you have finished with the pens, what do you do with them? do you have to clean them? or how do you store them?

  • @CaMzStudio

    You don't have to clean them, just put the cap back on and store them. I use to keep mine in a shoe box but I have a storage cabinet now.

  • what ever the make, if its a paint pen and you do graffiti , nothing beats writing a tag with a paint pen on glass or metal ,it just feels so smooth. great video.

  • @gear668

    Well said!! Thanks

  • I discovered posca today (what a shame i know :) ) and fell in love! Just a question: If I draw on a t-shirt will it remove after washin'? coz when I asked the guy at the stationery he siad "no" but Im still not sure. Any advices? plz :3

    AND GREAT VIDEO btw!!!!

  • @MeatEatingOrchide

    The paint won't completely wash off, but it will fade, & its possible that it could get on other clothes in the wash. My suggestion is to use a fabric sealer of some sort. I painted up my backpack and used a clear varnish & so far its water proof & holds up great. The negative to sealing the paint is that it will probably make the shirt stiff. I have seen Fabric paint pens & I would probably look into that as well. Do a couple test. Let me know how it works out.

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  • Also by Krylon Clear, do you mean - Krylon Acrylic Crystal Clear ?

  • I've gone through your blog and videos ..Amazing work man ! I'm inspired :) Quick question - I have a canvas which says Acrylic Primed...do I need to prime it again like you mentioned in part2 ? Thanks for your help !

  • @Joeyyyyyy08 Thank you so much for reply! I let you know ~_^

  • @wuku23

    The water will remove the paint. You need to seal the paint with an acrylic clear coat. I use Krylon Clear

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