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Printing on Tissue
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Printing on Tissue
Guess what, I was talking to a guy yesterday who is into indoor R/C electric scale. Peanut size. I was admiring the detail of his colour scheme. It was a Focker DV11, and it had the most perfect lozenge pattern on the botom.
When I asked him how he achieved it. He said he just plotted the pattern on his pc and printed it onto his tissue.
So last night I had a go, and here's the result. I don't see why you could't use Silk, or maybe Lightspan,
or even Nylon
When I asked him how he achieved it. He said he just plotted the pattern on his pc and printed it onto his tissue.
So last night I had a go, and here's the result. I don't see why you could't use Silk, or maybe Lightspan,
or even Nylon
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