My boy told me something about mixing a bit of tranny fluid into your wheat paste and its suppose to be almost impossible for anyone to paint over.. anyone heard this before?
Has anyone used a solvent printer with wheatpaste? This will be my first project but I hear solvent jet printers fade. Any advice will be appreciated. T
I have absolutely zero idea or experience with wheat paste, do I need specific paper? what do you make the paste out of? how do you print those big ass posters, just anything and everything on wheat paste please
First pasting, was fun! Sharpie/Edding permanent marker on normal 70(?) grams A3 printer paper. Coated with mist of clear acrylic (2.20 Euro/can at the ACTION for dutchies) Definitely will be doing more of these.
get this shit the fuck off bombing science u art school banksy cock suckers u think the graff games a joke with ur fuckin wheatpaste hispter shit? *****s die for this life smh this site is going to shit.
If you need to print big posters go to blockposter.com upload ur file and it will split up parts of your image onto pieces of paper then ya just tape and paste it up
I have a question, which I may not be posting in the right place. Do people usually have their tag/name on their poster?
Kind of the wrong question here. From a legal sense people have to understand how cases get made beyond simply catching someone in the act. If you go down your line of thinking let's say you get caught doing a wheatpaste with no name on it, but there's been a rash of such wheatpastes going around. Were the cops able to gather enough info on you for a warrant and they find 100 different wheatpaste designs in your home with no name on it they're still going to try to charge you the same as 100 wheatpastes that read tacotrapqueen, and the rest will get sorted out in the court system. I'm leaving some things out for simplicity's sake but start looking at people's stories about graf and the legal system to learn more. Don't know where it's posted now but Coupe's Legends Thursdays podcast has 2 lawyer interviews, and around here and other sites are links to vids of lawyers talking about your most basic rights. Think outside the box. I know people who had their place raided, cops took painted model trains from them and the prosecutor tried to use this in court to say these were evidence of blueprints for prior and future criminal acts.