
Originally Posted by
Anahita
Alright, let me take a stab at this.
So here's the thing with the fabric you plan on using.... Metallic is generally not very resilient in terms of water, and spandex is a bit... well, it's stretchy. I totally get the clear fin/fluke thing. My old ratty fabric tail that bit the dust after years of abuse had them... sort of. It was more these sheer accents added over a solid base to disguise the monofin. I didn't use a shower curtain, instead, I used this awesome sheer fabric from Jo-Ann's that you get in the "Special Occasions" section (where they have the brocades and satins and lace, and other fancy things). I actually decided to use that sheer fabric because it was lighter weight and wouldn't drag on the actual body of the tail and pull it off. It's not meant for swimming, yes, BUT it worked... Fabric is pretty cool like that. As long as it doesn't chock, bleed, or is an actual, honest to goodness velvet, you can pretty much do whatever with it.
I wonder if, and hear me out because this is just weird, but E6000 might form a protective layer over the puffy paint. You got to be careful though, because if it seeps through to the other side and touches anything, your tail will be glued to that thing. So maybe try and apply it thinly and while the tail is not sewn together, and while it's hanging up in pieces to dry?
Hot glue sucks in water. I'd go with silicone caulking. This is also where the sheer fabric is a better idea than the shower curtain, as not much is going to successfully stick to a plastic curtain.
Fabric and shower curtains have different properties (unless it's a cloth shower curtain, but my guess is since it's clear, it's not, it's a plastic one) The problem with anything added to the shower curtain is that it's plastic, and plastic is a jerk when it comes to painting and some types of gluing and so on. Painting on fabric works because the fabric's properties are more absorbent. It's why we can have silk screening and printing and stuff for fabric, but when plastic is involved, it pretty much comes in the color it was melted with before it was formed into the thing it's supposed to be.
I know that's probably not what you were hoping for, but it's the best that I can think of ATM. If I come up with something better later, I'll let you know.
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