What an interesting question, Arye! Surely there’s an easier way than painstakingly filling in around the numbers and letters, but what? There’s got to be a process. I’ve never thought about it before.
I have to believe there are some good white inks out there, but maybe you need to be a professional before they give you the secret phone number.
With computers, it’s a snap; prepare your text as black letters on a white background, and then reverse the colors on the selected area. Even pre-computers, it could have been done with photostats
Hillbillyman over 13 years ago
arye uygur over 13 years ago
I always wonder; How in the world can cartoonists draw white figures on a blackboard?
Arianne over 13 years ago
What an interesting question, Arye! Surely there’s an easier way than painstakingly filling in around the numbers and letters, but what? There’s got to be a process. I’ve never thought about it before.
fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago
I have to believe there are some good white inks out there, but maybe you need to be a professional before they give you the secret phone number.
With computers, it’s a snap; prepare your text as black letters on a white background, and then reverse the colors on the selected area. Even pre-computers, it could have been done with photostats
TheSpanishInquisition over 13 years ago
Puh-leez, girls. Having just recently come up through it, I can tell you that MS is not that bad. High-school, on the other hand…
arye uygur over 13 years ago
Thank you, Fritzoid. A mystery that has bugged me for a long time has finally been resolved!
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 13 years ago
This doesn’t add up
Motivemagus over 13 years ago
In fact, there are white Sharpies!