How to paint custom sneakers like a pro. Thank you Angelus Direct

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

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  • @양호준-t5u
    @양호준-t5u 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @NikooNikoo-mi8py
    @NikooNikoo-mi8py Год назад +1

    Hello, good time. I enjoyed watching your video and became very interested in this work. Of course, I used to paint. I wanted to know, apart from the angle paint, acetone and sandpaper that are used first, are there any other colors added? I don't have strong English, thank you

    • @thatmadartist
      @thatmadartist  Год назад

      Hello, no, this is all there was used! If you have any more questions, please ask!

  • @FlynnerIRE
    @FlynnerIRE 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey, what fine liner are you using. Thanks

    • @thatmadartist
      @thatmadartist  11 месяцев назад

      Its a waterproof permanent 0.05 fineliner! It's nothing special. Just be aware that waterproof and permanent fineliners WILL smudge when painting over or clear coating over. So use with extreme caution! There is a way to avoid the smudging, but that's going to require a whole new video. Would you be keen to see something like that?

    • @LadyBorgia
      @LadyBorgia 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@thatmadartistSure! I'll definitely watch.

  • @AOD92
    @AOD92 Год назад

    Hello & How r u. I've seen other customizers use 400 grit 800 grit & 1500 grit coarse sandpapers. So what am I exactly Sanding down. I'm I Sanding till the sneaker is flat. Cause i know it has raised areas on the sneaker. I'm nervous I'm going 2 mess my sneaker Sanding.

    • @thatmadartist
      @thatmadartist  Год назад +1

      Hello! Thanks for the question! Around the world, the standard grit for sanding is 400/600grit wetpaper (quite fine). The purpose of this is to buff up the surface to give the paint something to grab on to. Just like a rough wall will hold paint better than a glossy smooth one. The goal is to create a roughed up texture, but if you are damaging the surface of the shoe you may be pressing too hard or going over the same spot too much! If you are concerned you can always try 600grit. You'll even notice though, that some of the best customizers are actually surprisingly rough with their sanding! I've seen several who do leave blemishes due to their sanding, but cover it up with paint so we'll that it's not a problem.
      Beyond this, some customizers believe in incrementing their grits. So they will start with 400/600 and then go to 800 and then 1,000 or 1,200. The theory here is that with the lower grits you create texture with more gaps in between and the higher ones sort out those gaps effectively.
      My advice however is that this is overkill. I'd say definitely use 600grit. Don't be too forceful. In my opinion using acetone is arguably more important sanding for durability, and sanding can be seen as soooort of optional or for shoes that are going to receive a lot of use/wear
      Hope this helps!

    • @AOD92
      @AOD92 Год назад

      @@thatmadartist thank u, thank u, thank u. This definitely helped me out in great detail. Travel safely & can't wait 4 the next video.

    • @thatmadartist
      @thatmadartist  Год назад

      @@AOD92 My pleasure! Thanks so much for the kind words!

  • @Cqnt.Relqte
    @Cqnt.Relqte 9 месяцев назад

    ✔️

  • @intodaysepisode...
    @intodaysepisode... Год назад

    Doooope!

  • @mdanawarhossin2409
    @mdanawarhossin2409 Год назад +2

    Color name please

    • @thatmadartist
      @thatmadartist  Год назад +3

      Angelus brand:
      - Light blue
      - Lilac
      - Neon Jamaican Joy
      - White
      - Black
      - Flat 4-coat finisher

    • @عالميسوسو
      @عالميسوسو Год назад

      خودهم من موقع امازون راه زوينين

  • @KokiKoki-mp9pc
    @KokiKoki-mp9pc Год назад

    Can we use normal acrylic color pls reply to my comment 🙏🙏

    • @thatmadartist
      @thatmadartist  Год назад +4

      Hello. I would not recommend using normal acrylic paint on shoes. Unfortunately normal acrylic paint is not very flexible, so it may seem fine for a while, but it will eventually crack and flake off. The only time when it's okay to use normal acrylic is if they shoes are not going to be worn and are just for display purposes. This is why I like to use Angelus, because it was made specifically for shoes and is so durable it is pretty much permanent.
      If Angelus is not available to you, would you like to know of some other paint brands that are good for sneakers?

    • @mukbangcebu
      @mukbangcebu 10 месяцев назад

      Can you recommend other brands pls? ​@@thatmadartist thank you

    • @plscheckdms
      @plscheckdms 8 месяцев назад

      yes pls tell me other brands plzzz@@thatmadartist

    • @thatmadartist
      @thatmadartist  8 месяцев назад

      The only other brands that I trust are Alphaflex and Angelus. I hope that this is helpful!