Question: Would you guys really like me to make a denim jacket like this available? I did this jacket just for fun as a personal one-off (not for sale), but I've gotten loads messages and e-mails asking to buy the jacket. Not entirely sure where to start, but I can try looking into getting denim jackets made with the design screen-printed onto the back if you guys are really interested!
I’d totally buy one!!!! I don’t usually buy “merch” from youtubers unless it is more meaningful and doesn’t just look like I’m wearing merch. I want an actual jacket or shirt I can wear that looks “normal”. The jacket looks really cool and I’d totally buy one
What you mean using the textil marker is cheating??? It's not. You are an artist and you have a wide variety of different products to help your process. Please being artist is already hard let's be easy on ourselves with such a nonsense... Btw loved the result. I also did something on denim and the white layer underneath it was definitely helpful. And I also ended up using black textil marker because oh boy...
True! That is a pretty bad mind-set now that you mention it. I think I just got the idea stuck in my head that it was a challenge and so HAD to be done entirely in acrylic
He said it's supposed to be some kind of a challenge to do the whole painting with the paint only, so it's understandable if he feels like cheating. It's a little bit rude to call him being nonsense for that.
Indeed! If you think that strategy works for you, then it doesn't matter. Just because it's faster and easier, doesn't mean that it is cheating. Why does everything have to be difficult and slow? You just came up with a handy strategy and you should be proud of that!
Painting a white layer actually makes the paints stand out, I've learnt that by experience and by experiment. I'm so glad I watched this because I can now compare with the Painting on Denim tutorials I uploaded on my channel
I love the fox and bird friendship the reason is because me and my friend are kinda like them in a way I’m the fox that wants to always stay in her bubble and my friend is the bird she wants to explore life how she wants to she’s kinda my inspiration for my art
I hope you know how freaking talented you are😂 Edit: I want to make something clear... I never meant to degrade him by saying that he is "Talented" it was simply a compliment. I am an artist myself and I have been drawing for 6 years and I understand it takes alot of practice to improve your "Talent." I'm sorry if I offended any of you. :)
@@idk_dude_whats_a_name i think in doing almost *anything* the person needs talent. the thing about talents is that the person could be the most "talented" person in the world, but they would never know that unless they actively worked and practiced to help that talent. unfortunately, sometimes hard work just doesnt cut it, and practicing so much will only get people so far. my source for saying this is piano students. they can study and practice and practice and practice, but if they are just unable to do it, then they'll be able to learn the pieces and play them, but they'll never compare to the people with the talent that has been nurtured. I do understand what you mean about the word talented though. no disrespect here, im just an artist who really doesnt mind the word talented, i'm not sure about other artists, but that's just me. i don't mind it because talent is nothing without practice. i'm glad you feel this way though, and appreciate the hard work of artists :)
First: Beautiful, and I haven't even finished the video yet! Second: In case no one has mentioned, ironing the shiny side of freezer paper to the wrong side of your denim will help stabilize the fabric for both drawing and painting. Stiffens it so it doesn't wiggle around so much. Third: When finished, pull off freezer paper, put a cloth or paper on top of paint, heat set with iron. Paint kind of sinks into fabric and lasts longer. Live long and prosper!
Really appreciate the fact that you share your process so genuinely. Its always interesting to see how someone else’s brain ticks. You’re great, love your work. Big ups homie.
This turned out great! Just a suggestion for next time. (I learned the hard way about the white paint layer) Try painting a thin layer of Mod Podge glue (the fabric kind) first. It dries clear so you can still see your detail work and stays flexible for fabric. The paint mixed with the fabric medium will in effect "sit" on top of the glue. The fabric won't suck up the paint and it will still stand out the way you want it to. I used the trick to paint Thor's Hammer on my son's sweat hoodie. Happy painting!
5:20 this is exactly what i felt when i switched from acrylic to watercolor lol 😂 definitely going to try this one out, maybe jazz it up with some embroidery too
i was so bored while drawing looking for something to watch anD THEN KELOOOOOOOOOOOG i screamed so excited i love your videos buddy i should go and watch now XD
“Im so used to painting watercolor on paper” Finally an artist I can relate to! I use watercolor all the time, and copic/caliart/ohuhu alcohol markers. So in advanced art when we have to paint with acrylics, it’s really hard for me and i’m trying to get better but watercolor is definitely one of my strongest mediums
I found it interesting to see how difficult it was for you as a watercolourartist to draw on denim. For me itś the other way round, I started with acrylics (also on fabric too) and only recently became a watercolour artist and I totally understand how difficult it is to change from one medium to the other. But the result is absolutely stunning!
I was wanting to try it for a while but since most of the videos always made it look so easy I was afraid cause usually when that's the case I end up screwing up heavily - your honest was the refreshing view I needed to think about it with more grounded expectations.
@Nikita Wittmann Thank you! it's an image by Brandon Woelfel, if you liked this you should *definitely* check out his Instagram or look him up anywhere!
I'm actually in the middle of painting my own denim jacket I'm keeping it pretty simple because I have no artistic qualities either Part of my design is to have people, so I'm just gonna cut out a silhouette and trace around it
i got emotional watching this. Of course it's a beautiful painting, but i was also touched by the chill, serene aurea of the whole video, and the soft voice-over, and the girl casually stepping in to eventually try the jacket out. And i'm not even sure why?? but when you said "an unlikely friendship between a fox and a bluebird" i found myself in tears for no particular reason y__y smashed that subscribe button faster than light!!!!!!!!!!!
It's so interesting to hear another perspective. When I switched from acrylic to watercolor I struggled with line work as well but just the opposite. Acrylic stayed where I put it as where watercolor has a mind of it's own. It took practice getting the right amount of water/color ratio onto paper and not having my lines bleed. It's funny how we get so used to a medium. I really love the final out come and enjoyed seeing your process and growth along the way :) Thank you for sharing.
You may want to try ironing on freezer paper on the inside of the jacket to stabilize the fabric and use fabric chalk pencil for outlines. I use the So Soft fabric paint that sinks into the fabric and is easy to work with. The freezer paper just peels rite off and I iron on the wrong side of the fabric when finished to set the paint. Enjoy the process.
When doing the first line art sketch, I recommend putting down chalk first instead of pencil and then using fine liner, the chalk is easier to see and use on blue denim (and especially black denim where you wouldn’t bother with a black line), you can do more sketching out and then it washes off easier than other markers once you’re finished so you don’t need to worry if you put a rough sketch on as well.
i think a basic mentality for any creative business is “just keep going” bc otherwise we will doubt everything we want to do and end up doing nothing. i know ive been in that place, and you just end up either liking where you’re going or finding a way to fix it and still get there
I am SO lucky to have found you. 4 months ago, my boyfriend sent me a pic of this sick watercolor painting of kitsune and a woman. I saved the picture on my phone. Fast forward to today, I'm online looking and got an idea to make him a gift and paint him a denim jacket with that picture. I Google "painting denim jacket" and this video shows up. I watch until the very end, and notice your art on your website has extremely similar patterns as the picture, and then I found you as the original artist! Thank God I clicked on your video! Your art is so aesthetic, and thanks for making this video!
Hi! It turned out sooo good!! You're very talented I was wondering whether you've already washed the jacket and if you have, how was your painting affected?
WOW!! I've seen your work before and surprisingly now I found the artist behind this amazing artwork! This was great and I'm so happy that I get to see more of your process with other work you've done.
This video and the comments are so helpful! I've been wanting to paint my denim jacket as well but I didn't know what supplies to use/what steps to take
There’s a washable product called “No Flow” from Jacquard. If you paint that on first it keeps your fabric from bunching up or bleeding while you customize your clothes. It can be washed off after. It’s suuuuper helpful.
Next time if you take a couple straight pins you can pin through the denim into the side of the foam board and it’ll keep everything from moving around! Love the way this came out, it’s beautiful
I just came by to say that i follow your IG and have always liked your art and now youtube randomly suggested your channel and this has made me extremely happy. Never stop, dude. You're amazing and so is your art.
Just did this today on my jacket, it turned out WONDERFULLY. I painted the BPRD logo on mine, and I'm very pleased with how it turned out. I probably need to get a fabric marker so I can clean it up just a little more, but I'm overall very happy with the result so thank you for this!
This just made me so happy. I’ve been struggling with a depression relapse and I feel lighter after watching this. Makes me want to get up and make some art of my own. The jacket looks amazing and I love the stripes
This looks soooo cool! Also here is a tip to make the sketching on fabric part easier, use an embroidery hoop!! It won’t be a perfect surface but it will make it soooooo much easier.
For some reason I’ve been going through a really bad art block and I can’t find myself to paint anything rn. I decided to try painting on an old denim shirt to see if that would help and I’ve kinda got my groove back. Downside is that I’m still finding it hard to paint on canvas still.
try clipping jacket down w large binder clips to the board to make the fabric taut... it’s easier to work on the fabric and you’ll get better results esp w painting on the jacket
Funnily enough, I stumbled across one of your paintings a few weeks ago and it didn't have any credits on it. I spent forever trying to find who did it so I could find more your artwork, but had no luck. I'm working on painting one of my own jackets and googled "painting on denim" and decided to give this a watch. During your ad read for squarespace, I spotted the painting I had saved to my phone. What luck!
if you wish to do another project like this, for sketching you can use erasable pens on fabric, they disappear when you iron it. I do it quite often for my sewing projects.
Amazing! Maybe try a fabric marker next time (the kind used for sewing) to sketch out your design. May be easier. The stripe was perfection!! This has inspired me to try something new, so thank you!
I love painting on my jackets! It does take FOREVER!!!!!!!!!! you have to paint the base white and then layers cause fabric paint is thin. I think matt fabric paint would be better. I have used acrylic and i think i like it better. You have to make sure it stains and then i sprayed it woth water proof fabric (mainly for shoes) spray on both sides preferably. I did a bison i love it!
Hi, love your video. I highly recommend you searching images of how Chinese people do " embroidery". They use a bamboo (or any material) frame to hold the fiber so that it won't move around when you are painting.
Question: Would you guys really like me to make a denim jacket like this available?
I did this jacket just for fun as a personal one-off (not for sale), but I've gotten loads messages and e-mails asking to buy the jacket. Not entirely sure where to start, but I can try looking into getting denim jackets made with the design screen-printed onto the back if you guys are really interested!
AbsoLUTELY
YEESSSSS
Yes!
Yes pls
I’d totally buy one!!!! I don’t usually buy “merch” from youtubers unless it is more meaningful and doesn’t just look like I’m wearing merch. I want an actual jacket or shirt I can wear that looks “normal”. The jacket looks really cool and I’d totally buy one
That whole intro was golden!!
Thank you!!! It took so long to film and get right 😩 I hope it was worth it hahahaha
Dang our dp are goal
@@kelogsloops it was totally worth it
This makes tiktoks mediocre cloud painting or SpongeBob on the back pocket shivers
That shit cant even compare
yo, cloud is probably dots of paint being mixed up. but this? this is a masterpiece
Don't forget painting the Great Wave on everything.
Most tiktoks are mediorce. Unless its a good meme.
Mm ka agreed
What you mean using the textil marker is cheating???
It's not. You are an artist and you have a wide variety of different products to help your process.
Please being artist is already hard let's be easy on ourselves with such a nonsense...
Btw loved the result. I also did something on denim and the white layer underneath it was definitely helpful. And I also ended up using black textil marker because oh boy...
True! That is a pretty bad mind-set now that you mention it. I think I just got the idea stuck in my head that it was a challenge and so HAD to be done entirely in acrylic
@@kelogsloops well it would been hard paint the lines on. Looks amazing.
He said it's supposed to be some kind of a challenge to do the whole painting with the paint only, so it's understandable if he feels like cheating. It's a little bit rude to call him being nonsense for that.
Indeed! If you think that strategy works for you, then it doesn't matter. Just because it's faster and easier, doesn't mean that it is cheating. Why does everything have to be difficult and slow? You just came up with a handy strategy and you should be proud of that!
*It DOES look pretty sick*
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I've been thinking about doing this, but then I keep covering my jackets in patches, haha.
your art style would look really really cool on a denim jacket :D
Kasey I’m expecting a denim art video soon!
i’d love ur art on a jacket!
KASEY, PLEASE DO THIS!!!
Same!!!!
4:08 This is us watching from afar and supporting lol😂
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Painting a white layer actually makes the paints stand out, I've learnt that by experience and by experiment.
I'm so glad I watched this because I can now compare with the Painting on Denim tutorials I uploaded on my channel
Some textile/sewing supplies could have helped you out a lot here like embroidery chalk for sketching
He also could have clipped the jacket to the foam board for more stability and to keep the denim taut.
I love the fox and bird friendship the reason is because me and my friend are kinda like them in a way I’m the fox that wants to always stay in her bubble and my friend is the bird she wants to explore life how she wants to she’s kinda my inspiration for my art
Wow that jacket is so damn beautiful man!!!! So nice
Always waiting for your viedoes
kelogsloops: "An unlikely friendship between a fox and a bluebird,"
Me: Firefox
I hope you know how freaking talented you are😂
Edit: I want to make something clear... I never meant to degrade him by saying that he is "Talented" it was simply a compliment.
I am an artist myself and I have been drawing for 6 years and I understand it takes alot of practice to improve your "Talent." I'm sorry if I offended any of you. :)
SIP _Star You know what? I was just about to comment something very similar. Kudos to you sir
@@lemonchicken507 Hi👋 I just wanted to say I'm sorry if my comment offended you it was never my intention :)💞
Sophia M. Haha don’t be silly, you didn’t offend me in the slightest 😂💖
@@lemonchicken507 Ok I feel less guilty now😅 Thank you love💞
@@idk_dude_whats_a_name i think in doing almost *anything* the person needs talent. the thing about talents is that the person could be the most "talented" person in the world, but they would never know that unless they actively worked and practiced to help that talent. unfortunately, sometimes hard work just doesnt cut it, and practicing so much will only get people so far. my source for saying this is piano students. they can study and practice and practice and practice, but if they are just unable to do it, then they'll be able to learn the pieces and play them, but they'll never compare to the people with the talent that has been nurtured. I do understand what you mean about the word talented though. no disrespect here, im just an artist who really doesnt mind the word talented, i'm not sure about other artists, but that's just me. i don't mind it because talent is nothing without practice. i'm glad you feel this way though, and appreciate the hard work of artists :)
First: Beautiful, and I haven't even finished the video yet! Second: In case no one has mentioned, ironing the shiny side of freezer paper to the wrong side of your denim will help stabilize the fabric for both drawing and painting. Stiffens it so it doesn't wiggle around so much. Third: When finished, pull off freezer paper, put a cloth or paper on top of paint, heat set with iron. Paint kind of sinks into fabric and lasts longer. Live long and prosper!
Really appreciate the fact that you share your process so genuinely. Its always interesting to see how someone else’s brain ticks. You’re great, love your work. Big ups homie.
This turned out great! Just a suggestion for next time. (I learned the hard way about the white paint layer) Try painting a thin layer of Mod Podge glue (the fabric kind) first. It dries clear so you can still see your detail work and stays flexible for fabric. The paint mixed with the fabric medium will in effect "sit" on top of the glue. The fabric won't suck up the paint and it will still stand out the way you want it to. I used the trick to paint Thor's Hammer on my son's sweat hoodie. Happy painting!
5:20 this is exactly what i felt when i switched from acrylic to watercolor lol 😂 definitely going to try this one out, maybe jazz it up with some embroidery too
I love the design on the jacket. It's so beautiful . . . I'm in awe of your skill. So awesome.
i was so bored while drawing looking for something to watch anD THEN KELOOOOOOOOOOOG
i screamed
so excited
i love your videos buddy
i should go and watch now XD
“Im so used to painting watercolor on paper” Finally an artist I can relate to! I use watercolor all the time, and copic/caliart/ohuhu alcohol markers. So in advanced art when we have to paint with acrylics, it’s really hard for me and i’m trying to get better but watercolor is definitely one of my strongest mediums
This is a very great idea 👍🏻👍🏻 and your painting made the jacket more amazing would love to wear that😍
I found it interesting to see how difficult it was for you as a watercolourartist to draw on denim. For me itś the other way round, I started with acrylics (also on fabric too) and only recently became a watercolour artist and I totally understand how difficult it is to change from one medium to the other. But the result is absolutely stunning!
I agree! I just posted a vídeo on my channel painting a jacket as well!
Denim jackets are the funnest thing to personalize! I’ve decorated my own with a bunch of different patches
I was wanting to try it for a while but since most of the videos always made it look so easy I was afraid cause usually when that's the case I end up screwing up heavily - your honest was the refreshing view I needed to think about it with more grounded expectations.
this is beautiful.
maybe you could try a watercolour comic format (limited I think) to further the friendship between the fox and the bluebird!
I just wanna jump aboard this idea and vote hell yes
I even think he could do a kickstarter for it with full funding!
@@ArtsyBeau YESS!! @kelogsloops please make this happen :')
@Nikita Wittmann Thank you! it's an image by Brandon Woelfel, if you liked this you should *definitely* check out his Instagram or look him up anywhere!
This made me want to paint on my denim clothes too. but I CAN’T DRAW NOR PAINT! 😭💔
Use cut outs then paint or spray paint
I'm actually in the middle of painting my own denim jacket
I'm keeping it pretty simple because I have no artistic qualities either
Part of my design is to have people, so I'm just gonna cut out a silhouette and trace around it
Can I just say I loove the jacket and I love how much effort you put into what you do including the editing! Also your voice is really soothing
"I'm actually pretty surprised how cool this turned out." HOW? This looks amazing! :D
i got emotional watching this. Of course it's a beautiful painting, but i was also touched by the chill, serene aurea of the whole video, and the soft voice-over, and the girl casually stepping in to eventually try the jacket out. And i'm not even sure why?? but when you said "an unlikely friendship between a fox and a bluebird" i found myself in tears for no particular reason y__y smashed that subscribe button faster than light!!!!!!!!!!!
You need to chill bruh
It's so interesting to hear another perspective. When I switched from acrylic to watercolor I struggled with line work as well but just the opposite. Acrylic stayed where I put it as where watercolor has a mind of it's own. It took practice getting the right amount of water/color ratio onto paper and not having my lines bleed. It's funny how we get so used to a medium.
I really love the final out come and enjoyed seeing your process and growth along the way :) Thank you for sharing.
The painting is so good! Especially considering how rough the canvas, denim, is! Loved the process :)
You may want to try ironing on freezer paper on the inside of the jacket to stabilize the fabric and use fabric chalk pencil for outlines. I use the So Soft fabric paint that sinks into the fabric and is easy to work with. The freezer paper just peels rite off and I iron on the wrong side of the fabric when finished to set the paint. Enjoy the process.
Ohh
That so incredible
If you make merch with pictures like this,you had will succeed,i'm sure
When doing the first line art sketch, I recommend putting down chalk first instead of pencil and then using fine liner, the chalk is easier to see and use on blue denim (and especially black denim where you wouldn’t bother with a black line), you can do more sketching out and then it washes off easier than other markers once you’re finished so you don’t need to worry if you put a rough sketch on as well.
It’s my birthday today and when I saw this it made me want to draw it. Foxes are my favorite animals .
SoccerGirl2283 happy belated birthday ! 😊
Thank you🤗
As soon as I saw them I HAD to get those fox pins! I’m so happy that I could support your work, even this little.
A hug from Italy!
U should sell merch with this design I’d definitely buy it
Love how this turned out
First, love that intro. I've never painted on Denim only T-Shirts. The jacket turned out amazing.
I’m totally doing this now! Thanks for the push
Not the same design of course, but the painting in general
What piece are you gonna paint on your jacket?
Gosh...You can start your own chain of custom made denims!! I'll definitely buy!!!
i think a basic mentality for any creative business is “just keep going” bc otherwise we will doubt everything we want to do and end up doing nothing. i know ive been in that place, and you just end up either liking where you’re going or finding a way to fix it and still get there
I am SO lucky to have found you. 4 months ago, my boyfriend sent me a pic of this sick watercolor painting of kitsune and a woman. I saved the picture on my phone.
Fast forward to today, I'm online looking and got an idea to make him a gift and paint him a denim jacket with that picture. I Google "painting denim jacket" and this video shows up. I watch until the very end, and notice your art on your website has extremely similar patterns as the picture, and then I found you as the original artist! Thank God I clicked on your video! Your art is so aesthetic, and thanks for making this video!
Hi!
It turned out sooo good!! You're very talented
I was wondering whether you've already washed the jacket and if you have, how was your painting affected?
I often paint furniture I pick up off the curb and the same is true: the white layer really makes a difference!!!
okay but where did you get the jacket from in the first place cause it is NICE and BIG
I completely agree about the rough feeling when it comes to acrylic paints and denim would make it twice as bad. Your jacket came out great anyway!
Loving everything about this! The results and your mentality are gold 💕
WOW!! I've seen your work before and surprisingly now I found the artist behind this amazing artwork! This was great and I'm so happy that I get to see more of your process with other work you've done.
man, why didnt you use gold for some outlines, it'd have been more amazing hehe
but nonetheless this is already amazing work
I think it would've come off. Also I've found that gettong good quality metallic acrylic paints is quite a struggle
@@mintyjo5372 you can get a very good gold metallic fabric paint that you then iron in to seal.
Definitely my favourite video by far. I don't know why but his voice is so soothing and not irritating compared to other youtubers voices.
this looks amazing !! i did a painting on my jacket too except i did no research and the denim kept absorbing all my paint it was a nightmare 😩😩
This video and the comments are so helpful! I've been wanting to paint my denim jacket as well but I didn't know what supplies to use/what steps to take
This is so inspiring. Thank you for sharing with us lay people your beautiful world of art!
There’s a washable product called “No Flow” from Jacquard. If you paint that on first it keeps your fabric from bunching up or bleeding while you customize your clothes. It can be washed off after. It’s suuuuper helpful.
AWESOME WORK MAN
Next time if you take a couple straight pins you can pin through the denim into the side of the foam board and it’ll keep everything from moving around! Love the way this came out, it’s beautiful
Your Fox painting is really awesome not that you'd need to know that it is self-evident how awesome it is
I just came by to say that i follow your IG and have always liked your art and now youtube randomly suggested your channel and this has made me extremely happy. Never stop, dude. You're amazing and so is your art.
when i saw you doing all that linework i was like 😬😬😬😭 NOOO DONT ITS NOT WORTH IT and then you confirmed it 😭😭 rip your hand 😬💜
Thanks for making this video. Your tips were just in time for me to try acrylic on denim. I think it gives denim an umph!
I WAITED FOR THIS! you're so awesome, my mind is blown all over again 👌 much love from germany ❤️
On cloth you should drawn with a white pencil or chalk, it makes the whole process easier :) the jacket looks incredible!
The way he changes colors from white to red in the tail is so cool, he's got such a unique style. I've never seen anything like that.
Just did this today on my jacket, it turned out WONDERFULLY. I painted the BPRD logo on mine, and I'm very pleased with how it turned out.
I probably need to get a fabric marker so I can clean it up just a little more, but I'm overall very happy with the result so thank you for this!
I would love to ser it! I just posted a vídeo on my channel painting a jacket as well!
Can you make more and sell them???? It looks amazing! I would definitely buy that jacket
This just made me so happy. I’ve been struggling with a depression relapse and I feel lighter after watching this. Makes me want to get up and make some art of my own. The jacket looks amazing and I love the stripes
This is so amazing!
Ps- That intro tho!!
This looks soooo cool!
Also here is a tip to make the sketching on fabric part easier, use an embroidery hoop!! It won’t be a perfect surface but it will make it soooooo much easier.
It's soooooooooooo awesome.....thank you for being my inspiration 🤗🤗
For some reason I’ve been going through a really bad art block and I can’t find myself to paint anything rn. I decided to try painting on an old denim shirt to see if that would help and I’ve kinda got my groove back. Downside is that I’m still finding it hard to paint on canvas still.
Washing machine: I'm about to end this whole guys drawing
handwash it? idk. its denim. i think if he just regular wash it and not steam it it will be fine.
acrylic with textile medium doesn't wash out
That's why you use Textile medium
@@huzairalization6739 won't it crack over time though ?
@@Abcdri No it won't
If you use an embroidery hoop it’ll help keep they fabric stretched and easier to paint on.
HOW DOES THIS ONLY HAVE 633 VIEWS AND 149 LIKES??? THIS IS AMAZING!!!
Discovered your channel so late, but it's pure gold! Great job, I'd like so much tryin' to draw on clothes but I didn't idea how to start!
Damn he got some talent, new subscriber here
try clipping jacket down w large binder clips to the board to make the fabric taut... it’s easier to work on the fabric and you’ll get better results esp w painting on the jacket
Saw the notification .... and i oop-
yeah, those two stripes really tied the painting and the jacket together! Nice work!
Pins and fabric paint bruh
Edit: Also, chalk for the initial lines
Funnily enough, I stumbled across one of your paintings a few weeks ago and it didn't have any credits on it. I spent forever trying to find who did it so I could find more your artwork, but had no luck. I'm working on painting one of my own jackets and googled "painting on denim" and decided to give this a watch. During your ad read for squarespace, I spotted the painting I had saved to my phone. What luck!
If your dog doesn't go insane when you come back home then you need to rethink your life😂😂
Now THAT is a beautiful customization!!! *-* VERY VERY VERY beautiful work!
Why you are so cute every video I watch is what I think lol
also you are so talented
if you wish to do another project like this, for sketching you can use erasable pens on fabric, they disappear when you iron it. I do it quite often for my sewing projects.
Nuu... Kellog has a girlfriend, my heart is shuttered. 😭😭
Amazing! Maybe try a fabric marker next time (the kind used for sewing) to sketch out your design. May be easier. The stripe was perfection!! This has inspired me to try something new, so thank you!
Man I really wanna know the tittle of the music in the end, please someone help me :D
I love painting on my jackets! It does take FOREVER!!!!!!!!!! you have to paint the base white and then layers cause fabric paint is thin. I think matt fabric paint would be better. I have used acrylic and i think i like it better. You have to make sure it stains and then i sprayed it woth water proof fabric (mainly for shoes) spray on both sides preferably. I did a bison i love it!
2:43 that man im screaming 🤣🤣🤣🤣👌👌
He is a true artist
Hair spray on the demin will make the painting process smoother and the doing the sketch easier too
I would love to do videos like this one on my RUclips channel, love the vid ❤️🔥👍
You are so talented. Thank you for sharing your gift.
I would pay good money for a custom made jacket
That is if I had any money
Saraih Cruz .
Literally the coolest thing I've seen created
Bro I honestly heard your voice and then realized you were Australian. It's okay cause I'm Australian too
I like the possible story between the characters! Beautiful denim art.
WTH SO EARLY LOVE YA ♥️🤘🤘♥️🤘♥️🤘♥️♥️
Hi, love your video. I highly recommend you searching images of how Chinese people do "
embroidery". They use a bamboo (or any material) frame to hold the fiber so that it won't move around when you are painting.
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