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Jack Fleming Artistry
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Добавлен 17 май 2021
Full time automotive themed artist/pinstriper. Follow along as I create paintings, drawings, and the occasional mural, or as I pinstripe cars, motorcycles, and art panels.
How to design truck door signs by hand, no computers
Viewers have often asked to see how I design and draw out the signs I paint. This video shows the how to draw out a design using pencil, paper, and a ruler/straight edge. We also show the the painting process and tell the cool backstory of this old ranch truck.
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First Time Hand Lettering An Airplane
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.14 дней назад
Hand drawn and hand painted signs on a 1936 Waco Aircraft. What a treat. Excited to share the experience with y'all here. I discuss materials such as paint and brushes, cleaning techniques, and the challenges of transferring a design onto the clothes surface of the plane and reaching over parts to paint. This is a fun one.
Painting the new signs for the Triple G Cafe
Просмотров 94321 день назад
Sign painting action on the windows of an 1800s building as it is being turned into the new location for The Triple G Cafe. Painting on windows, painting on rustic rough wood, and a small behind the scenes tour of the historic building in Tolar TX. Be sure to check out our website for original art, signed prints, shirts and other merch jackflemingartistry.com/
Artify Art Supply's Pinstriping Brush Set review and painting challenge in real time.
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.21 день назад
Artify asked me to try out their brush set. I decided the best thing to do would be to make an art panel with them. Here I touch on the strengths and weaknesses of the brush and use them to make an art piece in real time
Making The "Best Van" Award For Ratrodtober
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Месяц назад
Light weighting, prepping, drawing, gold leafing, and painting a G Series Chevy van hood to create a killer van trophy for the upcoming Ratrodtober #8. LINKS: Art for sale and merchandise at jackflemingartistry.com/ Instagram jack_fleming_artistry
Drawing And Hand Painting A Special Pair Of Truck Doors
Просмотров 33 тыс.Месяц назад
Hand painting a pair of truck doors to honor a customer's two sons on his OBS Chevy truck. LINKS: Art for sale and merchandise at jackflemingartistry.com/ Instagram jack_fleming_artistry
Pinstriping and graphics fades, blends, and shadow tips on a Chevy S10
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
One of the most fun pinstriping jobs I have done works as a good opportunity to show a few taping techniques, some fading and blending techniques, and a little bit of drop shading. If you are interested in videos focusing on these techniques, let me know. If you like a some simple, but effective graphics adding just a little minitruck flare to a pickup, I hope you will like this video. If you w...
Pinstriping flames and prepping your surface, brush, and paint
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Pinstriping flames and prepping your surface, brush, and paint
Transforming A Motorcycle Trailer With Pinstriping
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Transforming A Motorcycle Trailer With Pinstriping
Sign Painting On Windows For A Local Restaurant
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Sign Painting On Windows For A Local Restaurant
Artwork For Ford Truck Enthusiasts! #fordtrucks #carart
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Artwork For Ford Truck Enthusiasts! #fordtrucks #carart
Trying a new way to transfer a drawing of a logo to a motorcycle tank
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 месяца назад
Trying a new way to transfer a drawing of a logo to a motorcycle tank
Putting 1 Shot Paint Into A PET Bottle: Relaxing ASMR Sounds
Просмотров 6174 месяца назад
Putting 1 Shot Paint Into A PET Bottle: Relaxing ASMR Sounds
Tips For Sucessfully Removing Tape For Gold Leaf
Просмотров 5044 месяца назад
Tips For Sucessfully Removing Tape For Gold Leaf
The "Dressed To The Nines" Peterbilt walk around at the Shell Rotella Super Rigs show.
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The "Dressed To The Nines" Peterbilt walk around at the Shell Rotella Super Rigs show.
Removing Gold Leaf and 1shot Pinstriping and Sign Painting Enamel
Просмотров 4564 месяца назад
Removing Gold Leaf and 1shot Pinstriping and Sign Painting Enamel
Practicing Scroll Style Pinstriping: Part 2 The Journey Continues
Просмотров 6435 месяцев назад
Practicing Scroll Style Pinstriping: Part 2 The Journey Continues
How I Paint A Sign To Sell The T-Shirts I Designed
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.5 месяцев назад
How I Paint A Sign To Sell The T-Shirts I Designed
Pinstriping Color Theory Deep Dive part 2a: Primary Colors
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Pinstriping Color Theory Deep Dive part 2a: Primary Colors
Pinstriping Color Theory Deep Dive Part 1: Value
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Pinstriping Color Theory Deep Dive Part 1: Value
Lettering and Pinstriping Car Show Trophies
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Lettering and Pinstriping Car Show Trophies
Painting A Car Show Board (start to finish)
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Painting A Car Show Board (start to finish)
Pinstriping And Silver Leafing A Skateboard
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Pinstriping And Silver Leafing A Skateboard
Q&A: License Plate Restoration And Repaint
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Q&A: License Plate Restoration And Repaint
Pinstriping And Painting A Design On A Glass Diner Door
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Pinstriping And Painting A Design On A Glass Diner Door
Real Time Pinstriping Practice Part 3 of 3
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Real Time Pinstriping Practice Part 3 of 3
Pinstriping Practice In Real Time, Part 2 of 3 Pencil Work
Просмотров 1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Pinstriping Practice In Real Time, Part 2 of 3 Pencil Work
How To Break Out Of A Pinstriping Design Rutt
Просмотров 4129 месяцев назад
How To Break Out Of A Pinstriping Design Rutt
I like to use yellow frog tape on delicate surfaces..the extra it costs saves in the long run
@@dennyproulx1462 i have used a bunch of it. Good stuff.
Great video...do you add anything to your paints ? Looks so smooth and flowing...
@Mr.Monster1313 thanks. Depending on temp and humidity I may add a flow enhancer from whatever brand paint I am using, or sometimes penetrol.
Cool. I’m pickin the skill as I type. I watched my dad do it for a living all my childhood. Idk why I’m waiting till 37yeas old to start but I got it in the bag after a few months
@@kevinbailey3836 who is your dad?
@@JackFlemingArtistry I don’t wanna put his name on the internet but he was very well known in western New York
Did I understand you to say that you put two coats? Really nice hand lettering. I still have my old pounce wheel I used from years ago.
@dennisatkins9837 yes. In the summertime here I have to reduce it enough that I need to coats for opacity. In the winter I can sometimes get away with one coat.
Berry nice brother
@@hugopatlan8630 thanks
What a steady hand this man has. Very nice.
If i keep practicing i should be able to do that in about 46 years
@@andyone4127 took me 20.
ILLEGAL 😵😵😵🚫🚫🚫❌❌🛑🛑🛑
@@Group_Anonymous ?
Wicked cool panel Jack!
@@Alanpegg74 thanks
Just the handling of brush and no tape lets me know the level of skill, I was a sign painter for over 55 years, billboards, trucks, windows wall dogging, murals, Pinstripping, ..met Big Daddy Ed Roth at 18 and got some tips . Los Angeles boy I was.. Also was one of 2 artists who did 6'x6' boarrds of new albums coming out in front of Tower Records Sunset blvd
@robroymacgregor7279 that is awesome. I have a friend that is an airbrush artist whu apprenticed under one of the folks that did that for Peaches records. I started with murals then pinstriping, then window splash. My back couldn't hold out with most of that, so signs have taken over the past few years.
First time in many years seeing someone letter correctly,.. awesome
@robroymacgregor7279 that means a lot. Mostly self taught and feel like there is always so much to learn and so much room for improving
AWESOME work.... MOPAR 4 EVER.
I like your method it's a awesome skill👍 in order to cut time I think a circut machine would be allot quicker just to line up everything & trace freehand the rest.
@sleepnone2810 we keep it pretty old school around here. Use a computer some times, but not often.
Great piece, great tutorial on colors.
Thank you. I actually started a series on color theory and pinstriping that I keep trying to get back to.
@@JackFlemingArtistry is it already on the channel, I'll look! You make it easy for me to watch and learn. I appreciate your time and thanks. I'm looking forward to getting a studio setup. For this winter. Then binge watch!!
@@PotterCountyPatina-ho8jk 2 videos on it are so far.
Shoot yeah. Real cool truck!! Great job!!
Thanks
Good work (from a '79 year old former letterer)!!
@@srchastain859 i appreciate that
Did you know the oldschool typesetters used a measurement called Picas. There is a ruler that has inches up top and picas on the bottom. I hate drawing letters. But using a letter script brush definitely feels better.
I did not know that. going to have to do some research now.
Here I come with my questions, how long from start to finish this art work took, and how much gross did the customer pay. To me, this is the hardest part in this business. I am a novice in this business. I enjoy immensely to sketch and draw the characters just as you did here. The time spent is what makes me wonder, whether I should use a rule to charge for my work. Thank you.
Roughly a little less than a day and a half. Around 10 to 11 hours. I am bad about not paying attention to time. of course filming slows things down a lot. As for pricing, I am working out ideas on how to address pricing in a video.
@@JackFlemingArtistry Thank you. With this person/customer, being a close person to you. What was the best price for your art did he agree to pay. I will understand if it’s not possible for you to answer my question. Thank you again. I am your subscriber and I will stay that way. Regardless. I have so much to learn from you.
@tulw2728 I think pricing is going to be different depending on where you live. Cost of living is different in different places. I won't outright post the cost of a customer's job here, out of respect to them. However, I start my truck door lettering at $250 per door. Yes the customer paid. If the customer isn't going to pay me, I am not going to paint. As much as I love to paint, I cannot work for free. The bills don't get paid that way.
@@JackFlemingArtistry Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I will keep that in mind too. Have a marvelous day. Thank you again.
Jack, absolutely awesome work!
@@shannonmcdonald3150 thank you
@@JackFlemingArtistry fyi, I own Beater Brown
@@shannonmcdonald3150 oh hey. Had a great time this past week. Just got home last night. Hope y'all made it back all right.
Im guessing you know how to perforate patterns already. Wondering why you chose to go through all that drawing & transfer time?
@Broody58 I like the results better of drawing them out by hand on the door. I thought I had mentioned that in the video. I will have to go back and see now. As for turning it into a pounce pattern, it takes me longer to do that by hand than it does to.just use transfer paper. Granted, pouncing it out is quicker. If I had more than one truck to do the same, I would definitely have made a pounce. If I had used the.electropounce, that would have required driving 50 minutes back to my shop, and then another 50 minutes back to the shop I painted it in. You should make a video showing us your process. I love picking up tips from watching others. It is how I learn.
@@JackFlemingArtistry no..same old fashioned pounced pattern. Line across the top to level. Center point to center. But most lines are just the outsides. Painting thicknesses goes with the right quill..but you know that. One offs like your doing I'd just do my lines with a stabilo, top and bottom. Get my word lengths & centers with just placement dots on the lines where the letters will be. & do it by eye. Accurate guide lines, a good maul stick, properly thinned paint..your off & running. I'm retired a bit over 10 years now. Miss it terrible! After awhile, you get just about all the letter styles in your head, & they just come out. A good planned design puts you above your competition though. Sign craft was a good mag, to keep up on whats happening in the country. My grandchildren can barely understand script! I wonder if it's used less anymore?
@Broody58 I miss sign craft being a physical copy for sure. I consider myself to be a sophomore in this trade, and being mostly self taught, I strive for information from seasoned professionals with decades behind the brush. I make my videos to share where I am at, and not to be an authority on the craft, but to open a dialogue such as this for people learn from. Unfortunately trade schools, apprenticeships, and resources like Sign Craft are few and far between.
Cool trick with the rulerfor the arch
@@davefletch3063 I use it a lot
LOVE IT!
No marhl stick . 😂
@Nothing_Nothing485 sometimes I use it, sometimes I dont
What Saral Paper do You use?
LOOKS REAL GOOD PARTNER!
@@knowsnugget3321 thank
Yeah buddy! Looks great!
@@Hotrodmonk55 thanks man
Hi! I use Nazdar too, but when I remove the excess gold, it happens that the paint cames off too… I‘ve something very similar like pierre d‘argent..I have also pure shellpouder..but it still cames off… and the gold is also very blury… thanks for your help!
@letteraetc9990 Paint coming off with the tape is going to be an adhesion issue. You can rubb the tape on your clothing first so it doesn't stick so hard to the paint. It makes me wonder what you prep before paint was like, climate conditions, and how hard you are cutting through the tape, amongst other things. Lots of variables.
Sweet name for the ranch! Glad the family was able to keep this part of their history alive. Looks great!
@@disco853 great folks
Could you tape the curved ruler to the top of a long level? That way you can hold it by the level with one hand. If that makes sense.
@@dennisatkins9837 maybe. Something to try
What talent! Love it!!!
@@hillfamilyfarms1962 thank you
I was told to wipe with a clean dry rag after wax and grease remover? Have you heard the same??
@@Hotrodmonk55 i have not heard it, but flip my rag as I go. It makes sense
Truck door looks great. Good to see how you layout the letters. I have a 1944 Tennessee license plate that is in the shape of Tennessee. It’s also black and white.
@@user-yt8jr3ec9u those are so cool
show! parabéns
@@luizmendes3518 ?
Just a suggestion. Use pool cue chalk and chalk the edge of the ruler.
@@odomres1 i have not heard that. Makes great sense.
I think the lettering on the truck looks great. I appreciate u explaining how u laid out the letters. I am struggling on how to determine lettering size and width of letters and what the spacing should be. Are there formulas for determining that? I would really enjoy seeing more videos on Lettering layout. What Materials do u recommend for font types? I really appreciate your videos and instructional content?
@@prestonlawrence2191 i am a big fan of the Speedball Lettering Manual. An old edition. It covers both.
This is awesome I like watching how to videos like this
Very interesting. Enjoyed it immensely, having painted a number of signs myself. Very cool to see how someone else does it - the right way!
@@chipcurry I'm sure there is more than one good way.
When I was a kid, I often worked in my dad's service station. I would use two Coke crates to stand on, cleaning car windows while the tank was filling as the customer waited inside (the car, not the gas tank).
@@JiveDadson awesome
Great video. Thank you Jack. 👍👍👍
@@ronjon5386 thank you
I learn something everytime I watch these. Thanks for putting them out there. There was one of these cabs/doors buried in the brush in my backyard. Too far gone for anything but I did keep the dash and hood emblems. May make something with those one day.
@@richardpugh3434 oh wow
Lovin all these videos Jack. 25 year old out of Illinois trying to scrap together all the information I can to learn this craft. Doing my own vehicle next weekend. You're a wonderful reference guide for me! Thanks Peyton
@@pmxart7124 thank you. Soak in everything from everywhere. Trust none of it until you test it.
Hi Jack Did basic calligraphy at school and wanted to move into signwriting but life took me on another path (architecture) No retired early and want to take it up as a hobby. Quick question, what size of brush are you using please 4?5?6? Great videos, thank you
@@macmerc1556 i used multiple brushes on this. The biggest was an 8, the smallest quill was a 2.
@@JackFlemingArtistry Hi there Jack, thanks very much for taking the time to reply. I’ve bought a 4 and a 10 to start with. Looks like I’ll need to come down a size. Truck door looks amazing … and the black infill is better 😎 Thanks again. All the best from Scotland.
badass I'm a beginner stripper and you blow my mind.
@@andyone4127 just keep at it.
Thats awesome, and i watch them all. Best way for me to learn. You talk alot of tips. I do have a RUclips channel under the name provided. I build cool trucks, wagons and hot Rods. Im in Amarillo so pretty close!!
@PotterCountyPatina-ho8jk very cool. Hoping to cruise through Amarillo in January. I haven't worked any shows up that way.
@@JackFlemingArtistry Mention it. I'll show you around!!
Cool! Was really hoping we didn’t get to hear about any negative paint reactions with this one. That’s a win!
@@disco853 it really was great to paint on.
It is neat to see and hear you work through this/ these tutorial type videos.
@@PotterCountyPatina-ho8jk thanks
Man I certainly appreciate your videos, and you doing the real time. As I get older, a little easier, unless mobile, these sure help me with learning!
@@PotterCountyPatina-ho8jk thank you for the feedback. Sounds like everyone likes the real time.
I like the old school ampersand
@@RobertBoyer-z4z heck yeah
Great job, Jack! I am mesmerized watching. My sister started a balloon delivery service 30 years ago and I designed the logo and painted the truck with all the skill I could muster. It took about a week and came out pretty well so I can identify with your work, and learn quite a few things! Fantastic job.
True artistry, and a skill I’ve always been in awe of as a graphic designer!