Now, let's find a 9' deep tank...

Check those, my friends: (thanks to Beni on shaperoom.net for posting that)

http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=mhJaerULOmI

http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=8XUEbXAm-hY

unreal

awesome!

wow!!

you could make some nice box fins with that

Hmmm what kind of colors were those and how/what does he use to finish/overlay them?

Looks like a 6’ tank, a vendors stall in the boardwalk in Venice California, a couple guys to hold the person to be dipped from the arms at the top of the tank and you would put the tat shops in some serious competition.

I watched a guy do that on Tee shirts at Bonaroo two years ago. He had a 4’x8’ “tank”, maybe 3" deep. He created the swirls and whirls on the water surface with oil based paints (I guess), then laid the shirt down on top. Instant tie dye with very fine details.

It would seem that you could do the same with a board.

yeah you could but would resin stick to oil based paint?

And would you have enough power push your board underwater in the tank?

And then you still have to keep it under until you removed the ink!

remember that your board is build to float :wink:

But this can work to swirl your compsand skins.

edit: just found a solution, you can load your board with some weight :stuck_out_tongue:

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yeah you could but would resin stick to oil based paint?

but there is still my question to answer? anyone know?

Videos don’t work anymore :>(