I have a bone to pick with you Frank, because of you I am now spending countless hours thinking up new paint idea's. just kidding lol, thanks for providing a great learning platform for us newbies, I'm totally addicted to this hobby now.
Funny you are doing this. I just went through some 50+ baits totally for the purpose of experimenting with color shades ,bleed through and what ever might happen when I blend the candies, inks and paints together.
Another great video you are definitely a plethora of information thank you very much I guess I'm going to have to get me one of those color chart wheel so I know which colors nullify the other thank you for a great video have a good evening
Sure wish you would do one lure a week, I keep checking for a new one in case I missed a notification, also, I would like to see a realistic freshwater shiner, and a saltwater shiner (threadfin shad) as I live in Florida, these are the top live baits for fresh/ saltwater
I heard you say that you were using a .18mm tip in the video. Currently, I only have an Iwata HP BR with a .2 mm tip. I know you say to spray at lower pressure when using stencils, but even reduced, I can't get decent flow unless I bump the pressure to around 30psi. I normally mix what I need in a mixing cup around 10 drops createx opaque black to 4 drops createx 4030. I'm just trying to pin point where I'm messing up. I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks for another great video. I learn something different from every one you post.
What brand airbrush do you use to spray the auto borne sealer and what size of needle? And do you reduce it? Great video, I enjoy watching you paint and learn so much.
Great job, looks great. I do have a question about the base coat. How much did you thin it, what tip size brush, and your pressure. I’m having trouble getting the autoborne silver to lay down. Thanks for the video.
Nice job ! Here's another idea for video. How about painting 4 or 5 lures using only a basic set of createx colors. Every video i watch yours and others seems like there's always another color to buy. The video im thinking of is painting on a budget for beginners. Because that's what i am. Something else that would be helpful is maybe giving alternate colors that we could substitute with.
@@customlurepainter coughs it during a cold front we went crappie fishing nothing bitting so I pulled out a parrot color crank bait first cast was that monster
Fantastic looking bait! Thanks for the information on tinting.
Thank you
Very informative thank you
Thank you
I have a bone to pick with you Frank, because of you I am now spending countless hours thinking up new paint idea's. just kidding lol, thanks for providing a great learning platform for us newbies, I'm totally addicted to this hobby now.
Thank you, it’s a great hobby
Thank you for the information. This will help my painting.
Thank you
Funny you are doing this. I just went through some 50+ baits totally for the purpose of experimenting with color shades ,bleed through and what ever might happen when I blend the candies, inks and paints together.
Another great video you are definitely a plethora of information thank you very much I guess I'm going to have to get me one of those color chart wheel so I know which colors nullify the other thank you for a great video have a good evening
Thank you
Speechless you are the king 👑
Thank you
Beautiful work.. thx
Thank you
Love that lure. Your attention to detail is pretty amazing. 👍👍
Thank you
Sure wish you would do one lure a week, I keep checking for a new one in case I missed a notification, also, I would like to see a realistic freshwater shiner, and a saltwater shiner (threadfin shad) as I live in Florida, these are the top live baits for fresh/ saltwater
I trying to get to a video a week, my work schedule is crazy right now, hopefully things will settle down soon so I can.
Just subscribed and liked awesome color
Thank you
Awesome video...
Thank you
I heard you say that you were using a .18mm tip in the video. Currently, I only have an Iwata HP BR with a .2 mm tip. I know you say to spray at lower pressure when using stencils, but even reduced, I can't get decent flow unless I bump the pressure to around 30psi. I normally mix what I need in a mixing cup around 10 drops createx opaque black to 4 drops createx 4030. I'm just trying to pin point where I'm messing up. I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks for another great video. I learn something different from every one you post.
With the black eliminate the 4030 which is a carrier not a reducer, use 4011 reducer and go 50/50 should help it flow better
What brand airbrush do you use to spray the auto borne sealer and what size of needle? And do you reduce it? Great video, I enjoy watching you paint and learn so much.
I use a Creos PS 290 .5 needle and yes I reduce with 4011 Thank you
Great job, looks great. I do have a question about the base coat. How much did you thin it, what tip size brush, and your pressure. I’m having trouble getting the autoborne silver to lay down. Thanks for the video.
Thank you, 10% reducer, .3mm needle nozzle.
I can’t get it to lay down, it feels like 220 grit sandpaper. Any suggestions?
I have used 3.5, 5, 7, 8 mm tips …
Make sure shaken well, I reduce it heavily
Nice job ! Here's another idea for video. How about painting 4 or 5 lures using only a basic set of createx colors. Every video i watch yours and others seems like there's always another color to buy. The video im thinking of is painting on a budget for beginners. Because that's what i am. Something else that would be helpful is maybe giving alternate colors that we could substitute with.
Thank you, I can definitely do that.
I agree with you Jim. I'm a beginner too. I've been all over the internet and haven't seen a lure like these ones
Are you saying you want some basic lures? Or what are you trying to say?
I'm saying like Jim, have to get some more color and just try something. Thanks for being so patient with us
No worries, I will work on some basic patterns for you and Jim.
talked to Luis at alternative customs . Don't think I will order from anywhere else in the future.
He’s a good guy
do you have any experience with lacquer base airbrush paints have some gave to me and no experience shooting it
Yes, be careful with these, you need good ventilation and wear a respirator
Frank, whats in the container with the sponge in it? Whats its purpose?
It’s alcohol, for dry tip
How long do you let your candy set before spraying?
Till completely dry between coats
which blank is that.....
And what is the lure group you are in.
Lue making show and tell
I sent my application
do you live near clark hill lake
I do, that’s where I fish.
@@customlurepainter I live in Calhoun falls just started lure making fixing to make a order from alternative lures thank you for mentioning them
Also my PB came from Clark hill it was 8.9lb
Anytime
@@customlurepainter coughs it during a cold front we went crappie fishing nothing bitting so I pulled out a parrot color crank bait first cast was that monster
Are you done ? Please let me know so I don't have to look for a new one everyday
No just working to much