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Anyone ever use Copic markers on soops? Or reccomend using markers at all?
Looking to spray a pair and then use pens then a finisher.
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Good thread, any pics yet?
Am looking to have a go myself on a pair of skates.
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anyone actually used the adicolor markers?
I got given a set with the 2nd hand w2's I just bought, the pink and black were already used so I'm testing out the pink on an old gutter pair of supes, seems to cover pretty well
I've got an old pair of all white pro models I've been wanting to customize with my tee print logo but havent been game enough to do it lol
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(27-08-09, 07:22 AM)steve-oimagery Wrote: anyone actually used the adicolor markers?
I got given a set with the 2nd hand w2's I just bought, the pink and black were already used so I'm testing out the pink on an old gutter pair of supes, seems to cover pretty well
I've got an old pair of all white pro models I've been wanting to customize with my tee print logo but havent been game enough to do it lol
Didn't we already have this conversation!?!?!
The adicolor markers are shite!
(26-08-09, 10:13 PM)flyingcod Wrote: Good thread, any pics yet?
Am looking to have a go myself on a pair of skates.
fc
I've posted a few pics of pairs I have customised over the last couple of years, using these materials. Pics should still be on here.
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Hmmm anyone know of any good markers then?
Im told Uni Posca are good.
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(27-08-09, 07:53 PM)DasBill Wrote: Hmmm anyone know of any good markers then?
Im told Uni Posca are good.
I don't think there are any markers that are good for customising shoes. Definitely don't use Poscas. Unless you're the type who bombs the insides of busses and trains, they're pretty much useless.
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The ones that came with the Adicolors are a rebranded pen that someone else makes and they work pretty well.
So long as you varnish over the top they're good to go.
Not as good as using proper leather paint but there you go.
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Hmm, those do look pretty good actually.
But I like the way the write: 'Available in three nib sizes and a wide range of colours'.
Wide range of colours? Max. number of colours available according to their site is '8'
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Well like i said im gonna spray em then use the pens to do details then use a finisher on em, im not a fan of paints really.
Thanks Streak fella, ill have a little look at them.
EDIT: I think ill buy a black, extra fine sharpie than some thicker colours then use a finisher by angelus, if i fook em, i can just re-spray.
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with out wanting to sound massively ignorant... whats the plastic dip?.. im guessing some kinda heated rubber/plastic that you dip your sneaks into?
cheers google: Process used to cover metal with plastic. The metal, usually in rod form, is heated in an oven until it is hot, then dipped into a container of plastic powder, which is blown with air in order to create an even spread. The plastic melts onto the metal and sticks to it. The coated metal is put back into the oven until the plastic becomes smooth and shiny, then removed and left to cool.
how does that work with the tread/grip?