I think Krylon used to sell it but I couldn't find it. They also sell "hammered" finish paint! :o
I think Krylon used to sell it but I couldn't find it. They also sell "hammered" finish paint! :o
What's worse, I remember that!
I saw that cartoon. It is a good one. They don't make cartoons like that anymore.
Plus, they use so few frames, one can notice that they are separate frames. I would think with computers to help them, they could go back to the number of fpm that Warner Bros. etc. used.
No, they were not.. The paint looked exactly the way those spatter painted trunk surfaces looked in that era.
My friend was tied to a particular supplier, without which his paint could not be made. He ended up with a line of tempura paints for kids.. Still didint make any money.
And "crackle" finish, though I haven't seen it for some time.
Wasn't crackle a two part finish? A first coat with one paint and the second, the crackle coat, with another paint. The second coat dried faster than the first which caused it to crackle when the first coat dried, or was it the opposite? I forgot.
Not that it matters in this case, but watch your attributions, please. I did not write the above.
Not unless there were two parts in the same can.
The stuff I used was probably the same idea, though it came in one can.
Sorry about that.
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