Minggu, 09 September 2018

Things To Know Before Learning How To Use Alcohol Ink

By Daniel Allen


Everyone the world over have a creative streak running through them. Whether this streak lasts for a lifetime or it is there intermittently, people use different mediums to express themselves. You reading right now may be thinking of how to use alcohol ink to express your own artistic interests. Before you do start out in using this medium, it may be good to know a thing or two about it may be good to know a thing or two about it in this article.

For starters this ink is dye based, which means that the colorant that gives it color is fully dissolved in whatever liquid suspension that is used. As such, there will be no need for you to shake it and get any particles that may have settled to the bottom, since there will not be any. This is in exception of course to colors with metallic and pearl sheen.

As it does use alcohol this is one medium that will dry up very quickly compared to other art coloring mediums. In fact depending on the surface that you use, and also on the thickness of the color of whatever you choose, it will dry withing a very few seconds to almost just under a minute.

The use of non porous surfaces is essential for this medium. This is because it requires a flat surface for it to glide across and really show off its potential and so called magic. Using a porous surface such as wood or paper will not bring out the full potential of this ink and the beauty that it creates.

These inks come in general standard colors of light pastel sets, bright jewel colored sets, and earth tone darker sets. Lighter colored ones have more alcohol in them and thus then to spread out more. Darker colors have more dye in them and will not spread out as much. It goes without saying that lighter colors will tend to dry up faster than darker ones, which is a trait that you should keep in the back of your mind.

If you are just beginning to dabble with this kind of medium, it is best that you just buy any of several starter packs that are out in the market. Starter packs come in one half ounce sized bottles with a few colors. Do not buy four ounce bottle packs as the one half ounce ones last for quite a while. Also you can extend your color range more by buying darker colors and diluting with alcohol to get other lighter shades.

As you begin to play around with this medium, you will notice that these are inks that do not mix well. In fact they will push each other apart and leave distinct edges with each other. One can compare the effect to that of a stained glass painting so one should keep this characteristic in mind when thinking of an overall design.

When your piece of art does finally dry, it will be very resilient and even waterproof. It can last for a while as long as you keep it away from alcohol based liquids and such. Coming into contact with such liquids will reactivate the colors and make them move around again, ruining your creation.




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