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Somthing new with my new brush
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Picked up a new brush on Fleabay and had to attempt some detail work. The brush is called an Air Pro PS905, and so far I think it's a bargain at $40.
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WOW...That is awesome.
Who makes the brush? I'm looking to pick up another one myself |
Whoa!
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Nice job using friscut-masks. you did a beautiful job! Great color work,:uhuh:
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Dad Fisherman, I don't know who makes them. They are probably made in China by some knock off company. I may order a few extra needles from them just in case they aren't around long. Here's a link to the company that sells them on Fleabay.
http://www.nbimarketing.net/store.ph...on=show_detail |
Intergalaticplanetary !!!!!!!!!
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wow, any time you want to trade one, name your plug.
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Trippindicular!!! Outstanding paint work!!
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Way cool. very original!
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supercaraflagalisticexperalidoshish. Beautiful work. :btu: |
Very nice Plugs... amazing
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!i think you missed your calling that is very kewl
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you should make
black light posters LOL
with a pyschadelic smilin Jimi Hendrix in the middle :) Nice work...they look very lobsterized keepem coming and thanks for posting |
Wow. Impressive!....Any pics taken from the side?
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Very Kool...
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That is some outrages painting!! How do you do that? My small brain can't figure how you do that its beutiful.
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that is sick man, totally sick, how in the heck is that done?:huh:
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ALL I can say--->:drool::drool::drool: if you ever want to trade;)
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN |
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Thanks guys, here are some side shots.
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Here are side shots of the third one.
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Only way I could ever do something like that is if I didn't mean to. Nice
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Back in the 60's I saw plugs that looked like that at times if you listen to the Doors at the right speed.
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If I was a fish, I'd eat it!
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those are awesome
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How about showing some pics of your tecnique. would love to learn, please... don't make me beg.
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Thanks for all the nice comments. Nothing special about my technique really. I just cut some little curve templates out of a piece of photo paper and some acetate sheets that we used to use to make transparencies with, and used them to lay down some curved shapes over a black background. I started with some createx red as a base "flame" shape, then some orange and yellow here and there. I then sprayed on some transparent orange and then some white highlights. I sprayed transparent yellow over everything to turn the white yellow, then top coated with Devcon. A lot of the painting I just did free hand just to get the feel of this new brush The advantage of this small needle and gravity feed is that you can lay down light coats and pretty fine lines. I will try to get some photos of the templates tomorrow, but you will be surprised how simple they really are. Trust me, I am no artist. I had just seen some of the tru fire templates on the air brush supply web sites, made some cheap simple knock-offs and spent some time playing with them. Give it a try!
Thanks again. |
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here's a picture of my home made templates.
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outstanding paint............:humpty:
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