Yeah I created some stencils using a vinly cutter to cut out some poster board so I can trace it easier. When I first started I just held a tape measer at the measurement and went around the circle. But having an 11" circle for the trim color and a 10" circle for the main color is very helpful
Yes, so after I put the vinyl on top of the painted areas, I do another thin coat of the same paint that is underneath the vinyl. It fills any gaps and seals the edges so the new color does not!
I just measure and tape 2 1/2 inches from the borders, Then after the first color is painted on, I then tape it at 2 inches so once the tape comes off, there is a 1/2 trim color next to 2 inches of the border color.
Not with frog tape, and painting the extra coat of the color that is under the tape usually stops all the bleeding, occasionally there are minor touch ups, but when I was painting the logos without doing that extra layer before changing colors, I would have to do lots of touch ups for bleeing paints
Sorry for never replying until now, Most the time I just get typical house paint from lowes or home depot, Lowes does the exact colors of NFL teams so thats nice. I usually get either flat or eggshell sheet knowing that there will be a semigloss polyurethane on top!
@@robsaliski Most paint I use is paint and primer, but certain colors like orange, yellow, and red still take a ton of coats to cover, even with expensive paints, so that's why in the video the orange was done before the navy.