agree... so different and a little subdued compared to the very bright and shiny colours of other jobs - put still very noticable in a discreet way :).
Incredible Martin! As a helmet painter myself, I can really appreciate this stunning paintjob. A lot of hours have clearly went into this (my head hurts just by thinking of the time used to clean out airbrushes :D ), and the outcome is really, really awesome! Can't wait to see the bike put back together, think this might be my favorite you've done! :) Your sister is quite lucky I'd say. Great job once again man!
So So good !!! Thank you for sharing your time to not only paint the bike for your sister but also to share the process (plus all the editing) with us here!!! ABSOLUTE LEGEND!!!
Wow, just wow. Would put some decals as well but that is purely IMHO. The spoke touch, magnificent. Good to see You smiling Martin. 👍 PS! What does your sister do? I am wondering why the topography? Also is it a topography of a specific place?
Simply mindblowing, superb and always an inspiration to start a new project! Your sister is super lucky to have got an insane looking bike. Cant wait for the final build.
I'm absolutely blown away by your mad artistic skills and talent, Martin! Somehow you just keep getting better and better, and that bike was pure artistic genius. Even the spokes were painted!!! Your pup is pretty cute too 😁
Brilliant work as usual Martin. It's a pleasure to watch you create such art. Your attention to detail, creativity, varied skill set, and of course your patience are all incredible assets!
Beautiful work again, Martin. I was very happy to see that you did not add brand names or decals over the top of your paint job - it is perfect without them!
Amazing! I admire your creativity. You've done a lot of videos on painting the bikes, do you think can you do one on how to create a custom design? Especially something that is both flashy and easy to DIY.
How do you ensure when the stencil fully wraps around that it creates a seamless design? Obviously the forks and frames are not perfect cylinders so do you somehow model the bike in 3D and create flat templates?
Ich weiss nicht was schreiben soll, deshalb hier ein Waffel Rezept: 250 g Mehl 125 g Zucker 1 Pck. Vanillezucker 125 g Butter 3 Ei(er) 250 ml Milch 1 Pck. Backpulver 1 Schuss Rum Einfach nur alle Zutaten gut mithilfe eines Handrührgerätes mischen und in einem gefetteten Waffeleisen ausbacken.Anstatt des Rums kann man auch gut einen Schuss Amaretto oder Eierlikör nehmen. Bei diesem Rezept kommen ca. 10 Waffeln heraus, das Rezept kann natürlich beliebig vervielfacht werden!
Hey Martin, bit of an add request. Could you do a tutorial on how to restore scratches on a bike frame again? This time a happy edition on a darker colour like black? Just don’t like seeing you sad as I learn stuff
I made a video in 2016 how I make my stencils. People commented I'm an idiot and have no clue what I'm doing. Since then I give no more information about my workflow.
@ETOE can you possibly help me. I want to paint my bike tomorrow and can't find any information on it. Those people suck man. I'm an auto painter by trade and we do what we can to make things work