@RedHotChilli88 Because this was a small run, and for experimental purposes, I used the inexpensive "Speedball" glow in the dark ink. You can find it in any art supply store. For commercial use, I would suggest Plastisol ink.
@RedHotChilli88 Hey Chili, the ink is somewhat transparent. In the light, it looks very faint, a hue of greenish yellow. In the dark is when it does its magic!
what kind of ink did you use?
RedHotChilli88 1 year ago
@RedHotChilli88 Because this was a small run, and for experimental purposes, I used the inexpensive "Speedball" glow in the dark ink. You can find it in any art supply store. For commercial use, I would suggest Plastisol ink.
zunigathiszunigathat 1 year ago 2
@zunigathiszunigathat hey, what color is the glow in the dark ink in the light? is it invisible?
RedHotChilli88 11 months ago
@RedHotChilli88 Hey Chili, the ink is somewhat transparent. In the light, it looks very faint, a hue of greenish yellow. In the dark is when it does its magic!
zunigathiszunigathat 6 months ago
thats nice
lilmarcus47 1 year ago
@lilmarcus47 Thanks dude
zunigathiszunigathat 6 months ago