sorry to be so offtopic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow forgot my password. I would love any tips you can give me
@Alexander Konnor i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
great work as usual. I have found that in my artwork if i sand the clear in between coats, the finish turns out amazing , specially after you get a good buff in the end. Just a tip. really love the work Fieldey
Have been a guitar player my entire life but couldn't draw a stickman to save my life. Have seen many many custom painted guitars in my life, this is one of the absolute most creative I have ever seen. Simply Beautiful. Thank you for sharing
I am still pondering what kind of and what way of paintjob I will do on the Olympic White Squier Strat I bought for a bargain. You gave me some very inspirational ideas with this video. Thank You!
Love this just wow.and thank christ you live in Australia. So many artist on you tube. I to live in Australia and i find it refreshing to watch a very talented artist such as yourself . Keep up the amazing artwork.
Thank you so much. I recently bought a Black Charvel Pro Mod So Cal Tele Style guitar and Im researching painting a STAR TREK theme on it and this has been very informative let alone, inspirational. Beautiful design and the P90 pickups are faves of mine too!!!!
Great video. I recently stained a bass using Transparent Red Oxide and a tiny bit of Green for Oil to thin it. Now I've seen this video I've been inspired to try something more creative with acrylics for my next build.
That's pretty badass. I've got an old BC Rich Mockingbird I'm looking to paint, I'm really wanting to put a mockingbird with an arrow or something of the sort. But I'll have to test my acrylics with the Wipe on poly I have (I bought it off a guitar supply store)
Amazing work.. I don't know how I stumbled upon this but I am glad I did.. Please do more cool guitar designs like these with maybe adding a pic guard to create a new dimension to explore... :) Thanks for sharing!
Looks great!! But if you would water sand with 3000 grit it would take the texture from the brush strokes away and make tge surface smooth. Just some friendly advice, I promise I am only trying to help, you do an amazing job!!
You're right about clear coat curing - I just had one burn through during buffing because the underlying coats weren't properly cured. And when the art is custom, that is a serious setback. Tonight I have to strip the entire body, re-sand, Gesso again, sand again and then paint the entire piece again. But the good news is that I get to fix issues with the rendering of the art that I didn't like, so it has some plusses. But yes, I'm going back to a day of curing for each clear coat. Fantastic video!
GAHHH! You poor thing! I hope the process went ok! It's from bitter experience that I'm now very cautious about clear coating and wet and dry sanding :(
Hi Fieldey.. I like your art work.. I was especially interested in the guitar art. I have had this idea to do an acrylic pour on a guitar... I d9nt really know anything about that kind of thing, so I have been watching RUclips videos to try and get some direction... from best type of paint to use to best clear coat that preferably dries really hard. I would appreciate any tips you are able to afford me. Thank you in advance, and keep making great videos 😊
I like this two part clear coat called 2k clear. It has a hardener in it like a spray gun mix, so you can go heavy with like 3 coats. With this artwork with paint strokes. I would spray 4 coats, let it fully cure a couple days. Then scuff the clear with a scotch brite pad, do 3-4 more coats, level sand with 600 gritt. and work up the sand paper grits to 3000. Get heavy cut auto compound, then do a regular cut compound. Then do a polish. Great work tho. That design is awesome
It looks absolutely fantastic. Envy your artist talent and drawing skills. Thanks for explaining in detail how you do the different steps, especially the coating. Great tutorial 🤘😊
Came for the priming process for a guitar and I'm glad it is explained clearly. Now.. your art is awesome.. makes me wonder if I should get some art done on the guitar or stay boring with a flat ivory white. Thanks!
If nothing else, this scene tells us praying did not work out for these chaps!! Bloody lovely job!! Something really fishy about it that I can't put my finger on, but MAN this is sweet! Jack ~'()'~ Canada Manly!
I'm seriously impressed! I always want to see a custom job that can be done at home. I completely lack the artistic skills to do this but loved what you did, I've love a guitar with a custom Egyptian theme on it, always been interested in pyramids and mummies. Who knows maybe one day i can have someone paint a guitar for me.
Thanks for sharing I liked the tutorial! Now when you clear coat spray it’s doifferent from the wet sanding technique, which is brush on!!! Ie; layer of gel medium, or midge podge, wetsand, dry repeat I still havn’t successful sheen with that but in da process!
I’m wanting to paint my acoustic guitar. It’s all sanded back and ready to be primed and all that good stuff. Is there any other kind of paint I’m able to use when painting? Or is acrylic the most resilient?
Sorry for the late reply! I'd do a bit of research and use what you're comfortable painting with. Acrylic is the best for this style of art, but isn't necessarily the most resilient.
Oh that would be the perfect thing - I would've preferred a 2k clear for that super shiny wet look and durability, but it was beyond the scope of the project.
@@FieldeyTV They also make an automotive grade spray can clear that is a 2part with hardner (once you mix it you have to use it all) that has great gloss and protection. I LOVE your style btw, always a fan of your artwork!😉👍
looks sick, but is there any way to sand out brush strokes when doing this? I want to do something similar, but I want that glossy flat finish and I'm terrible at air brushing
Looks amazing! Hoping to customise my acoustic, I assume it's the same process? Thanks for going into so much detail it really helps, I feel more confident to go ahead with my project now :)
This is sublime ! Incredible job paint, you truly killed it ! And thanks for the lot of information that you gave on the video, it'll be very helpful :)
Hi and thanks and congratulations for this work and the video ! I was wondering if there is some way to "fade" the brush marks after painting ? is there a way to 'polish' them in order to have something very "flat" ? Btw, what is the "best quality brand" for acrylic paint ? Thanks :)
Sorry for the late reply! If you tried to wet sand them to flatten them you would change the look of the painting - I'd use acrylic like Golden Acrylics flow range which is really runny and won't leave any high points
I am SO in Love with your art work Fieldey... It's very inspiring... I'm gonna try something like this...You got another Fan/ subscriber and Insta follower❤️
I want to paint my guitar but I'm not using parts, i'm just using a guitar I bought some time ago, do I apply the gesso primer directly on the guitar, or do I have to do something before I apply it?
Re the gesso job - Could you please let me know whether my acrylic paint will adhere properly/long term/without problems (on a new/ sanded wood project body) if I choose to NOT Gesso the surface of the body ? I ask because 1 I already started my sketch without gessoing and 2 I'm hoping to thin my golden paints with various mediums in order to get more of transparent view of the wood grain . Thanks for your reply
Love the fact that you talked about clear coating in depth. This has caught me out before in the past too. Never rush the final steps.
I know right... I still get nervous before clear coating.
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I somehow forgot my password. I would love any tips you can give me
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@Alexander Konnor i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Alexander Konnor It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass :D
great work as usual. I have found that in my artwork if i sand the clear in between coats, the finish turns out amazing , specially after you get a good buff in the end. Just a tip. really love the work Fieldey
I've been looking for a tutorial on this for a really long time, I'm very happy I found your channel. Awesome work! :)
Have been a guitar player my entire life but couldn't draw a stickman to save my life. Have seen many many custom painted guitars in my life, this is one of the absolute most creative I have ever seen. Simply Beautiful. Thank you for sharing
This is awesome ! You are right about the clear coat, this can became a nightmare when not cure properly.
this is the best 1 ive found on youtube, so good
I am still pondering what kind of and what way of paintjob I will do on the Olympic White Squier Strat I bought for a bargain. You gave me some very inspirational ideas with this video.
Thank You!
Ive been looking for tutorials on how to paint an electric and i thank you for going so in depth!
Fieldey legend in the mastery of artistry of all things rad and cool. 🤘🏻
This is beautiful ! Looking at doing something like this as a gift for someone
Absolutely incredible. I would love some artwork done on my guitar.
Love this just wow.and thank christ you live in Australia. So many artist on you tube. I to live in Australia and i find it refreshing to watch a very talented artist such as yourself . Keep up the amazing artwork.
Thank you so much!
love the lucy look!!!!!
I love this skull paint job you did on guitar.looks awesome.
This is an amazing video. Such attention to detail!
Great video. I never would have thought to use gesso
Thank you so much. I recently bought a Black Charvel Pro Mod So Cal Tele Style guitar and Im researching painting a STAR TREK theme on it and this has been very informative let alone, inspirational. Beautiful design and the P90 pickups are faves of mine too!!!!
Great video. I recently stained a bass using Transparent Red Oxide and a tiny bit of Green for Oil to thin it. Now I've seen this video I've been inspired to try something more creative with acrylics for my next build.
Love it. I’m going to do this with my old strat. Thanks for posting :)
Good luck!
That's pretty badass. I've got an old BC Rich Mockingbird I'm looking to paint, I'm really wanting to put a mockingbird with an arrow or something of the sort. But I'll have to test my acrylics with the Wipe on poly I have (I bought it off a guitar supply store)
Amazing work.. I don't know how I stumbled upon this but I am glad I did..
Please do more cool guitar designs like these with maybe adding a pic guard to create a new dimension to explore... :)
Thanks for sharing!
Truly fantastic work!
What an awesome build
AWESOME! i'm an artist trying to get into guitar but i got a really ugly brown electric guitar 😅 time to paint!
Looks great!! But if you would water sand with 3000 grit it would take the texture from the brush strokes away and make tge surface smooth. Just some friendly advice, I promise I am only trying to help, you do an amazing job!!
You're right about clear coat curing - I just had one burn through during buffing because the underlying coats weren't properly cured. And when the art is custom, that is a serious setback. Tonight I have to strip the entire body, re-sand, Gesso again, sand again and then paint the entire piece again. But the good news is that I get to fix issues with the rendering of the art that I didn't like, so it has some plusses. But yes, I'm going back to a day of curing for each clear coat. Fantastic video!
GAHHH! You poor thing! I hope the process went ok! It's from bitter experience that I'm now very cautious about clear coating and wet and dry sanding :(
Beautiful gorgeous exemplary just amazing art work.
Que increíble eres, te sigo hace años en tu canal, espero te siga yendo increible en todo.
Hi Fieldey.. I like your art work.. I was especially interested in the guitar art. I have had this idea to do an acrylic pour on a guitar... I d9nt really know anything about that kind of thing, so I have been watching RUclips videos to try and get some direction... from best type of paint to use to best clear coat that preferably dries really hard. I would appreciate any tips you are able to afford me. Thank you in advance, and keep making great videos 😊
Amazing artwork.
Wowzerz! This is beautiful artwork! And thank you for properly explaining the process as you went along! Fabulous outcome!💖
Thank you!!
You're an amazing artist!
I like this two part clear coat called 2k clear. It has a hardener in it like a spray gun mix, so you can go heavy with like 3 coats. With this artwork with paint strokes. I would spray 4 coats, let it fully cure a couple days. Then scuff the clear with a scotch brite pad, do 3-4 more coats, level sand with 600 gritt. and work up the sand paper grits to 3000. Get heavy cut auto compound, then do a regular cut compound. Then do a polish.
Great work tho. That design is awesome
love what you’re doing here. definitely helped me understand what i need and how to do it!
Looks really cool!
This was great! Who is Jim? Does he have a how to assemble a guitar channel?
Beautiful work
I like the design. Good job 👍🏻
Looks incredible!
I'm asking because of the movement of the original painting location of artwork. Cheers!
Beautiful! You make it look easy 😉
It looks absolutely fantastic. Envy your artist talent and drawing skills. Thanks for explaining in detail how you do the different steps, especially the coating. Great tutorial 🤘😊
Ficou incrível 😊
Looks very good 👍
Nice. Air brushing is another cool option for guitar body painting.
Came for the priming process for a guitar and I'm glad it is explained clearly. Now.. your art is awesome.. makes me wonder if I should get some art done on the guitar or stay boring with a flat ivory white. Thanks!
Great job
Love the guitar body artwork if your not familiar with painting it really does look real.🎸
If nothing else, this scene tells us praying did not work out for these chaps!!
Bloody lovely job!! Something really fishy about it that I can't put my finger on, but MAN this is sweet!
Jack ~'()'~
Canada Manly!
I'm seriously impressed! I always want to see a custom job that can be done at home.
I completely lack the artistic skills to do this but loved what you did, I've love a guitar with a custom Egyptian theme on it, always been interested in pyramids and mummies.
Who knows maybe one day i can have someone paint a guitar for me.
Thanks for sharing I liked the tutorial! Now when you clear coat spray it’s doifferent from the wet sanding technique, which is brush on!!! Ie; layer of gel medium, or midge podge, wetsand, dry repeat I still havn’t successful sheen with that but in da process!
That's amazing! So cool! Looks great !!!
Holy shit that looks awesome i wish i could paint like that
Total badass.
If I were one third as talented at drawing, I’d have a go at it myself. Hmm. Dilemma.
I love the time lapse painting so cool thank you for showing us your talent
I’m wanting to paint my acoustic guitar. It’s all sanded back and ready to be primed and all that good stuff.
Is there any other kind of paint I’m able to use when painting? Or is acrylic the most resilient?
Sorry for the late reply! I'd do a bit of research and use what you're comfortable painting with. Acrylic is the best for this style of art, but isn't necessarily the most resilient.
Loved it so smooth so professional 😊
Beautiful 😍
Nice work
Thank you sharing this video! What name brand of varnish do you recommend? Thank you!
Super cool
Turned out awesome!! Next time you could even take it to an auto body shop to spray some automotive clear coat. I use automotive urethane clear coat
Oh that would be the perfect thing - I would've preferred a 2k clear for that super shiny wet look and durability, but it was beyond the scope of the project.
@@FieldeyTV They also make an automotive grade spray can clear that is a 2part with hardner (once you mix it you have to use it all) that has great gloss and protection. I LOVE your style btw, always a fan of your artwork!😉👍
Superb! Great painting AND teaching. Thank you.
You're brave.. Dazzling. 😎👍
Looks incredible! Thanks for the information! :)
looks sick, but is there any way to sand out brush strokes when doing this? I want to do something similar, but I want that glossy flat finish and I'm terrible at air brushing
Looks amazing! Hoping to customise my acoustic, I assume it's the same process? Thanks for going into so much detail it really helps, I feel more confident to go ahead with my project now :)
Yes! Same detail but maybe cross-reference with a couple more guitar painting tutorials
Loved this.
This is sublime ! Incredible job paint, you truly killed it ! And thanks for the lot of information that you gave on the video, it'll be very helpful :)
Great talent!
Hey, I noticed that you didn't mention sanding or polishing after you were done clear coating. Did you not do that part?
Looking Amazing as always! Paint looks Awesome too!! :-D
Ótimo trabalho! Seu estilo é único.
Parabéns!
That's amazing! I want one!
Cool!!!! you are so talented!!!
Thats awesome... do the headstock too to make it look more awesome!
I admire your work! greetings from Mexico!
I looooove completely all your arts. Watching the process is as wonderful as the final look 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 You are THE MASTER Fieldey
Hi and thanks and congratulations for this work and the video ! I was wondering if there is some way to "fade" the brush marks after painting ? is there a way to 'polish' them in order to have something very "flat" ? Btw, what is the "best quality brand" for acrylic paint ? Thanks :)
Sorry for the late reply! If you tried to wet sand them to flatten them you would change the look of the painting - I'd use acrylic like Golden Acrylics flow range which is really runny and won't leave any high points
Hey there! Is it possible to start the gesso without first removing the paint on the guitar? Thx
Wow. Thank you so much
This was so amazing!!! Awesome looking guitar!
the artwork is amazing! great job. the video editing was very good too.
Maravilloso trabajo, quedo espectacular. 👍👍👍 Muchas gracias por compartirlo.
Fabulous work as always, Fieldey. Love your attention to detail, right down to the zombie🧟♀️ chick drop sheet 😊
Hahaha! Well, it's actually a very cool old shower curtain.
Awesome
Wow!
Aweeesome!
Very cool
Hey hey. How does the layering of the paints hold up to pick scratches?
I am SO in Love with your art work Fieldey... It's very inspiring... I'm gonna try something like this...You got another Fan/ subscriber and Insta follower❤️
Thank you so much 😀
I want to paint my guitar but I'm not using parts, i'm just using a guitar I bought some time ago, do I apply the gesso primer directly on the guitar, or do I have to do something before I apply it?
Love the art 😎
Subbed within the first few seconds 🤘🏻
God damn that’s beautiful
That’s a pretty sweet design 😃
hi, if my guitar has acrylic on both sides, how would you optimally clear coat? wait for side one to dry, & then flip over & go again?
Damn its was good ❤️ सोलायमान आकाश
Re the gesso job - Could you please let me know whether my acrylic paint will adhere properly/long term/without problems (on a new/ sanded wood project body) if I choose to NOT Gesso the surface of the body ? I ask because 1 I already started my sketch without gessoing and 2 I'm hoping to thin my golden paints with various mediums in order to get more of transparent view of the wood grain . Thanks for your reply
did i see you use a heat gun on the sped up part where you were applying the gesso?