hey if you painted your CLYW Canvas I’m planning to build a photo gallery, so if you want to send over a photo I’ll include yours.
http://www.sniffy-yo.com/2012/01/have-you-painted-your-clyw-canvas.html
hey if you painted your CLYW Canvas I’m planning to build a photo gallery, so if you want to send over a photo I’ll include yours.
http://www.sniffy-yo.com/2012/01/have-you-painted-your-clyw-canvas.html
Awesome idea to post this thread. I’ll look forward to seeing some of the Canvases people have painted!
cool. I’m excited as well.
Wish I had a canvas now.
Not yet, but i have talked to a local artist who’s work i really like. And he is working on ideas now. Im so excited about it. I will defiantly post pics.
Awesome.
Bp
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So Sniffy, what kind of paint are you using?
Golden liquid and also their self leveling gel. Adds 1/2 gram to each side, though I did several layers and accepted the extra weight was a condition of the look I wanted.
The golden liquids themselves don’t add the weight. So if you wanted to paint directly I wouldn’t be concerned about using them.
I only painted the inner cup though. I’m sure the paint wouldn’t grind well or hold up to string friction.
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Do all of the canvases have only certain parts you can paint, eg; all but the rims? or can you paint the whole thing? Also, can an already painted canvas be stripped and repainted? Thanks
Well, I think ry the intention is only to paint the flat area of the cup.
If the paint can be removed later would depend on the paint type.
I personally wouldn’t paint anything but the inside of the cup being it could mess with the original feel of the finish.
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I have one that is custom ano’d… does that count?