It's metal not screamo. Lol screamo isn't even a real thing it's just a term used by people who don't get metal use to call it. For them its all screamo.
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What an AWESOME EFFECT for relatively little money and effort!! I thought I WAS pretty creative in just about ANY MEDIUM on Earth, but NEVER WOULDA' THOUGHT OF THIS!! Wicked cool!!!
You sir are what we expect to see to the point not some dude yap yap yap yap great job and now you make me want to hydro dip everything with confidence.....
This is the video that inspired me to even attempt hydro-dip-painting. Love the taxidermy theme of hydro dipping an animal skull ... if the horns were available or substitut-able they should be dipped in a black silver-glisten pattern; it would contrast well with the balck and orange background. I did a melting earth lollipop using dark blue and ocean green to mimmick the space-eye view of the earth ... melting. Big thumbs up.
cool design, I like the colors. I did scrimshaws before on bone of some kind. But in general I don't think I'd use bone to paint things, but this was an interesting video.
Yeah man , that`s the cold method that I was practiced , and I found that is the best way to custom any items. No borax, no worry about temperature of water :) , spray is cold and I suppouse You used the cap water - cold water . Very nice job man ! Keep do`n ... PEACE man
Thankyou!! I've been looking for weeks trying to find out how to do this with spray paint but does it work with guns?? I'm wanting to dip my Mossberg shotgun
I have looked and was not sure if it has been answered. If it has sorry for asking, but here goes. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. I spray the different colors and when I go to "mix" the lines, some colors attache to the thing I am pulling through the different color and some do not. This is before I am dipping my skull. What am I doing wrong? Thanks for any help.
pretty cool. the last time i looked up hydro dipping was a long time ago. what im remembering is that there was the paint and then some sort of clear spray 'activator' that is sprayed after the paint and right before the dip. i guess that's not needed anymore or not needed for spray paint. I'm gonna give this a shot tomorrow on something lol... maybe an old keyboard case or some shit.
Use the paint he showed. Ive been doing this for some time now and tried all kinds, so save the hard knock learn session and roll with it. All colors are consistantly compatible with that brand, they generally wont mix to become another color (I.e. blue-yellow=green), and like he shows it, its stupid easy with endless possibilities. Try the metalics.
he never says if they're BOTH oil-based paints or acrylic. i tried it with the brand shown & I must've used some that were incompatible {I used 4 diff colors}bc IT WAS A DISASTER!