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How to Paint a Glow in the Dark Portrait

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

This video shows you how to paint a glow in the dark portrait using acrylic paints.

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  • do u need black light???? AND HOW LONG DOES THIS LAST?

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST You don't need a black light but a black light makes is glow super bright. The "glow" in the paint gradually fades out (once the light source is removed) and needs to be re-charged with light. I have glow-in-the-dark paintings that are over ten years old glowing as bright as the first day I painted them.

  • what kind of projector is that? and where do i buy it

  • I bought the projector at Pearl Arts and Crafts in San Francisco. There's a HUGE variety online. Type "art projector" into your search engine.

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  • thanks

  • wow thats cool i love it

    you make it look easy but yet that is somthing that i would not be abul to do but i love this good job

  • Awesome! watch my glow in the dark painting Video!

  • haha I found some glow in the dark paint at Target just before haloween last year. I had NO expectations on it, but it still glows just like the first day!

  • u could jus buy sum glow in dark paint at wal*mart for 3 bucks. size of soda can

  • That is so cool, the use of the projector is brilliant.

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