The title to this should be "Chip puts stickers on a motorcycle and does a little wet sanding for a sponsored post." Just amazing. Oooohhh! Aaaahhhh! 👏
Nice cohabitation and graphic sharing process... 🎉 I wish I could have an image in my imagination and transfer it to a drawing to a finished tactile product. just to tell Chip over and over again, what an amazing talent in a 3 dimensional aspect, right?! 😊
I lost my dad two weeks ago unexpectedly, we worked at the same institution for nearly twenty years together , he was my best friend and my rock , and I miss him deeply . Brock , cherish every moment you have with your Dad it is such a blessing to get to be with our Dads at work on an everyday basis , and have them in our lives in general. To all the amazing Dads out there , you deserve the world.
This video is a prime example as to why you are one of the best in the business! Nice easy listening. 😁. Can't wait to see the finished rendering 🤷 product 🤷. Project, yeah that's better. TY for sharing!
Beautiful. Thank you very much. Since overhaulin’ is not airing anymore, these videos are a great way to keep connected with Chip Foose and his work….and I really appreciate it.
Good afternoon (?) Chip . I too, remember Brock as a young child . So glad that he has become , and stayed , as an intricate part of the Foose family . Circumstances beyond my control, have completely disintegrated my family so l know how important "family " is. Your total commitment to your passion is palpable . I too, have held that same commitment and will do until my body decides otherwise . Thankyou Chip .💞
My recommendation for using Illustrator effectively in this instance.. would be plotting out about 10 artboards for this project, say 6 rectangular boards, and 3 square ones.. respectively a board for the individual stripe design, maybe a couple drafts. With some star designs in the square boards… Set out a folder in the layers panel for each artboard labelling your paths and separating as you go.. ✌️
Hey from Northern California maybe take off the front fender like evil did and lose the mufflers for some straight pipes and those famous pull back flat track handlebars?
I sub, I support, and I follow this channel. I have a question, however. Is there someone monitoring this channel? If there is, why can't someone answer my question about the 62 vette?
I really enjoy watching Chip do stripes and graphics he does them without looking like godly add ons, he keeps a factory look to it and that is a skill indeed.
As I paint motorcycles, custom & restoration, every part must be mounted to a fixture. For gas tanks and fenders I have steel fixtures with 8 bolt wheels that provide very stable bases. 😉
Thank chip an crew for continuing to provide us with content of the goings on irl there. With all that's been going on in yalls life. Always cool to see you chip an working with ur son is definitely a great addition to your content.
Just what fresh paint needs ... someone holding a petrol tank while it flows all over the place... ever heard of a syphon tube... chip that really isn't professional
Thank God chip has all these experts online to give him their advice on how to do his job. Maybe one day with all this new information from here. Chip will be successful. 😂
I don't like to concede, however it doesn't look like I'll ever get my car into your hands😟 You have seen pics of my car that my wife sent to you & I have the famous hand signed returned receipt from the certified mail where she sent off a package. At least I have that from 2011😎 Can't believe that is Brock all grown man now. LOL last time that I saw him was Overhaulin with the Blue S-10 Truck restoration with Chevelle/Camaro Rally Stripes with Teal Blue accents. Brock was hanging out the Chris Jacobs on that particular episode that just happen to air today on MT Motor Trend TV... So glad to see that he's still following in his fathers footsteps!!! Perhaps Brock might jump on my Stang LOL... Perhaps I shouldn't be laughing it may happen one day... Life is funny and has a strange sense of humor that way...