ChUcK wrote:This 175 Star Destroyer came out nice:
I swear it's a disc and not just a picture of a disco ball!
My Discraft Nuke:

It took a ton of patience
Pre-dye:

My NEW DISCRAFT NUKE!:



My next post will either be a "saran wrap" job or a "fade" dye, I've only found a little info on the saran process ex. "NIN" disc, but still am unsure on how to go about getting the right "Marbled" effect. any other links to info or video of this method would be greatly appreciated!
Also with those of you that "paint" your RIT dye on, I was wondering the ratio and amount of RIT powder and acetone? Would it help to mix in a little bit of liquid RIT of the same color?
I read the post on thickening up the dye using a little bit of washing detergent to help it hold better to the disc. What's the best method for the boldest colors?
THE MISSION: To get TASTEFUL art flowing on the disc golf courses
DYE ON!
~R.D.
PS CHUCK, that sick "Beachball" disc that's your avatar, Did you paint that one or dip or both? How long did you leave the dye on before you cut out the pieces to create the 3-D look?



