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Wow, I just learned a lot thanks. I painted my air cleaner with rusto and it turned out ok, but that lid is tits! I'm going to start my owne soon, prob going to have to read this a few more times. Good fucking job!
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wow this is great i was gonna start a thread and ask for some tips for a cool paint job using spay paint but i found this. fugin perfect. now i got to find something to practice on before winter sets in for good. suck it trebek!
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Fantastic post. I love the shades effect the most. This actually reminds me of some xbox 360's I have done in the past using fishnet stockings. You get essentially the same kind of effet, looks a lot like scales. Here's an example. I have also done one on a flat black helmet a couple years ago but I no longer have that.
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I really like how well this turned out without the need of any airbrushes and expensive candy colors. that gold turned out nice..I saw you said that you sprayed orange first and then the yellow over the orange to make it gold. Or is that gold just the metalcast yellow sprayed over the lace??
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Ok so I have been trying to do this and I suck. I don't have the patience and for some reason my tape keeps pulling the paint off the piece of metal I'm working on. I haven't givin up yet we see what this week brings.
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I got rid of the piece of scrape metal I was practicing on and tried it on a fender. same thing the tape is just pulling the paint right off. What am I doing wrong?
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... into something that matters.
After doing the helmet, I took what I learned and applied it to my tank.
I took a little more time, went a little slower, and tried to make sure it all went smooth.
This is what I got... same techniques as above.
The shit news now is, it's rattle can... so, as soon as I spill some gas on this, it's game over.
Lame. Lotta wasted time... but, flakey paint adds character, right?
One day I'll try it with real paint.
how do you tape something like this off and get the fade into the darker color? that shits fucking legit i want to do it!
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The hard lines where the fade starts and is darkest is where you tape, then you just lightly spray a darker color over that edge, and feather it out from there. Then unmask the next section and tape up[ what you just did... repeat.
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I think I am giving up for now I have been trying this and suck at it. the only thing I did that came out ok was painting over some lace. maybe I'll try again later but I don't think I have the patience for this. You guys that can do this I envy your skills.
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Awesome job. I will be doing the same basic design to mine here within the next month. Hopefully it works out for me as good as it worked for you. I'll take pics and post them once I get mine going.
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Awesome job. I will be doing the same basic design to mine here within the next month. Hopefully it works out for me as good as it worked for you. I'll take pics and post them once I get mine going.
and then when your done with yours we will start on mine
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This thread is awesome and great help for me since I will be painting my helmet soon. I ordered some metalflake rattle bombs from mooneyes. Well see how good it works and ill post some pics once I'm done with it.
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My backyard/weekend/beer drinking project. I was inspired by this thread and had to try it myself. I think it turned out pretty good for my first attempt at spraypainting. I will say that it looks better from a distance though......