Mike Lavallee created the style but you have simplified it without taking away from what Mike done awesome job mate , thank you for the video and your talent , a great tutorial
Omg 😱 you just helped me ! I am an airbrush artist at a classic car shop. Boss wants flames and I didn’t know where to start. I was feeling untalented and not good enough until I saw your video. No one else simplified it like you do. So grateful for this. Happy thanksgiving
First and foremost let me say that your work is damn nice 👍 I really appreciate that your use if templates is almost nil! I am going back through to write down the colors and candies. My question is how did you pick the colors? Do they come in a kit?
thank you. The colors used are the same as mike lavallee used. Some times they come in kits all of my airbrush paints are purchased through Coast Airbrush.
Thats the type of skill I want to learn. I need to step up my airbrushing cuz this puts me to shame. Boy got mad skills and makes it look so damn easy. Are there any basic boundaries or base rules of panting true flames? There are do's and don'ts to every thing. Like portraits should have absolutely minimum solid lines and there are general proportion rules that apply to faces in general. What are the basic rules and boundaries for flames? Any tips or tricks to use to make sure it flows right?
"Loose to tight, dark to light."😂 You begin by kind of laying out your overall shape and how you want it to flow - the smoke, "loose" Then you begin adding your next layer within the first, then your third layer within the second and so on. That's the "tight" part. You'd usually do your flames on a black background, though here he's demonstrating how it can be done on white background,(which is what made this painting so awesome) Then, your colors go on beginning with the darkest first then each subsequent layer being lighter. "Dark to light"
The best demonstration of fire I've ever seen
Homage to mike ... nice
Thanks for this.
That smoke in the background and all those shades in the flames is simply dope. Good work
thanks
Mike Lavallee created the style but you have simplified it without taking away from what Mike done awesome job mate , thank you for the video and your talent , a great tutorial
thank you
Mikes colors nice!
Brother, what an awesome job! Congratulations for it
thank you
Is that a Harbor freight spray gun?
Outstanding tutorial, your techniques really helped me understand the "true fire" process better.
thank you
I have to say i love the way you created the freehand flames. Great work
thank you
Excellent work. Absolutely realistic
thank you
Omg 😱 you just helped me ! I am an airbrush artist at a classic car shop. Boss wants flames and I didn’t know where to start. I was feeling untalented and not good enough until I saw your video. No one else simplified it like you do. So grateful for this. Happy thanksgiving
I'm glad this video helped. Thanks for watching.
Awesome work, thanks for showing your process!
thank you
Wooooow beautiful 🤗👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 congratulations its excellent. Regards friend. 🍷
thanks
Wow feels like maybe I can do this. Excellent tutorial. Thanks so much
thank you
Love the video!
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Stunning piece 👏👏👏👍👍
thanks
Wow man, that is beautiful
thanks
Wooow amazing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 congratulations, excellent job. Regards
thank you
Excelente tu tecnica me gusto mucho ybsin plantillas es perfecto!
gracias
Amazing work fella, 😳
thank you
Love it Awesome creations
thank you
Very nice !!!!!!!!!!!
thanks
Super klass
Aweaome work brother!
thank you
Looks good you don't have any problems with candy bleed through when you put a solid color over candy?
no I use house of Kolor sg100 with candy
very very good
thank you
Exceptional work! Might I ask what mini gun you are using?
Just the cheap harbor freight detail gun
I watched Mike Lavallee paint some flames
thanks that man is a legend
What paimt gun are you using? Thanks. Great work
Both spray guns are from harbor freight. Just cheap ones. Thanks
The yellow and stencil work is where it would all fall apart if you don't know what you are doing.
What side feed mini gun is that ?
What paint is it, acrylic, water based, or automotive?
automotive. house of kolor
First and foremost let me say that your work is damn nice 👍 I really appreciate that your use if templates is almost nil! I am going back through to write down the colors and candies. My question is how did you pick the colors? Do they come in a kit?
thank you. The colors used are the same as mike lavallee used. Some times they come in kits all of my airbrush paints are purchased through Coast Airbrush.
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thanks
Thats the type of skill I want to learn. I need to step up my airbrushing cuz this puts me to shame. Boy got mad skills and makes it look so damn easy.
Are there any basic boundaries or base rules of panting true flames? There are do's and don'ts to every thing. Like portraits should have absolutely minimum solid lines and there are general proportion rules that apply to faces in general. What are the basic rules and boundaries for flames? Any tips or tricks to use to make sure it flows right?
I will be coming out with a video in more detail but will be a while till its out. thanks
"Loose to tight, dark to light."😂
You begin by kind of laying out your overall shape and how you want it to flow - the smoke, "loose"
Then you begin adding your next layer within the first, then your third layer within the second and so on. That's the "tight" part.
You'd usually do your flames on a black background, though here he's demonstrating how it can be done on white background,(which is what made this painting so awesome)
Then, your colors go on beginning with the darkest first then each subsequent layer being lighter. "Dark to light"
What are you painting on
a sheet of powdercoated metal but can be done on any automotive painted surface.
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