In this video, I demonstrate laying vinyl mask, why I use vinyl masks, and a cool trick to see what your "practice work" would have looked like under a clear coat...
thank you Jack for a such a video , your video is really helpful because I have an old car 1980 Toyota Corolla & I really want a flame effects on that but due to some reason I couldent , by the way I have 2 question for you can you please tell me what kind of paper or sticker did you use ? no2 on that paper can we use glitter car paint on that ?
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I really like what you have done here. I have a gray metallic pearl paint on my Acura, can I darken the white or should I look for gray pearl or perhaps order the exact color from Honda?
Can i ask if there would be like a testure when you apply your final clear coat to the entire panel...as to where the design would be if you pass your hand over it...just asking...thanks in advance
Aym Goreng I put the reducer in first, then add the pearl. I find this helps in mixing. I like my pearl to be thin, which helps in reducing tip dry. Try half of the paint cup filled as reducer, and a few healthy drops of pearl. For this technique I’m only after the flakes, not the “color.” Hope this helps.
I use the glass cleaner as a cheap "application fluid." Basically, it creates a film between the vinyl and the panel to help me squeegee the air bubbles out. Vinyl can be applied without it, and not get bubbles, but I seem to get better results using some sort of application fluid. Hope that helps...
awesome set of vids! I subbed to your channel. ive been air brushing for not even a year yet...Im a goalie and paint goalie masks. Bought a plotter a few weeks ago, and did 2 pimped goalie masks! I will upload pics of them on my channel by Friday. Take a look at them and let me know what you think budz. I need to practice more..keep up the awesome vids :)
looks great! The white pearl that you used....was it createx? If so...do you have the i.d. # for it? I might try a ghost image on my next project...thx big guy :)
Jack Bias okay thx. I was able to locate a chart with all the colors..I will pick one up from my local airbrush shop..it will be my first attempt at a ghost image! Caligraphy style wordings. .
Jack Bias hey big guy..thx for the reply. No video yet lol..I got the pearl white. It looks more light than the "sparkle ecent" so I hope it runs through my brush..I only use a lower end brush. .neo by iwata. ..
number5ful I used to have the Iwata Neo. Took it back to the store, but I can't remember why...it was a long time ago, and I think I just wanted the Eclipse...I remember the tip on the Neo being fairly "progressive," so I don't think you'll have any problems. 'Luck
Pop Wall you’re quite astute. Stylized flames, hot rod flames, ghost flames are very much similar, and are very cartoon-ized. True fire, true flames, and real flames are much different, and look much more like a real world flame. Hope this helps with the accuracy of your future searches.
You should of paint some art instead of just erasing it. Pearl black is what I am going for thanks. Good idea with the vinyl maybe i just print out a sticky vinyl and paint that. Tape is the same idea vinyl peel of in one go. I'd tape around the vinyl and paint away. I am going with a bigger version of this. Who want to watch hour of taping what an idiot better video my arse.