Thank you for your service. It is my pleasure to honor our fallen heroes that have served and fought for this country. I respect every vet, in every country, who has served and sacrificed for their country because it is what they believed in...thank you.
Dont know if you guys gives a damn but if you guys are stoned like me atm you can watch all the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been watching with my girlfriend recently =)
You have the gift of being able to think and "render" in 3D. Keeping it all straight is a trick for some of the rest of the class!Got to stay in the Zen moments to lay all that out. Man I appreciate what you can make happen and lay down on a surface, specially one that is CURVED and not flat.
If you don't like to answer questions regarding the vid I completely understand. But if you don't mind......Did the colors you used for this come in the bottle this way (besides reduction) or did you mix to get the colors shown? And regarding the stars, how do you get them to look wavy like the flag itself instead of perfectly shaped that would not match the wave of the flag? and do you use stencils for the stars? And last but not least, when you went to shade the line (main flag fold where stripes end) did you tape right on the line exactly? or a little off to shade the fold all the way into the offset stripes? Thanks again!! you do great work.
I sometimes mix colors to get the exact hue I want, but in this case (and is the case with most transparents) the more you put down, the more dense/darker the color becomes. So I just used the red and the blue (reduced) straight out of the bottle. I drew the stars twice on the transfer tape before I cut out the mask. The hard edge on the fold should be as close to "on the line" as humanly possible. Did I answer everything? If you have any other questions, just ask...
the rest turned out just as cool as the flag. check out the whole playlist here :ruclips.net/p/PLlOL83W9CfNhYZpe6nUE3MmKF1Pxr_Mhi I followed spraying the stock from beginning to end. ...as for who owns it, lets just say he's happy and I don't think it's for sale!!!
+Azadum look at the way the lines of the flag flow. They flow kinda up and down. So, pick one direction, In this video I chose down. Then I shaded to the right of all (most) of the down sections. The highlights, go to the left of the down sections. Study pics of real fabric (flags) and note how different materials handle light. Example, silk has a tight highlight, while felt or cotton would appear more loose (fuzzy) in the highlights. Hope this helps.
hi i have been asked to do a cornish flag, its black with a white cross, any tips on how to shade and highlight that as its already going to be black and white?
Jack, Being a Vet I really appreciate this video. I am grateful to people like you who still make me believe in the U.S.A . Keep it up..
Thank you for your service. It is my pleasure to honor our fallen heroes that have served and fought for this country. I respect every vet, in every country, who has served and sacrificed for their country because it is what they believed in...thank you.
Dont know if you guys gives a damn but if you guys are stoned like me atm you can watch all the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been watching with my girlfriend recently =)
@Abram Alvaro yup, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for months myself :D
You have the gift of being able to think and "render" in 3D. Keeping it all straight is a trick for some of the rest of the class!Got to stay in the Zen moments to lay all that out. Man I appreciate what you can make happen and lay down on a surface, specially one that is CURVED and not flat.
Would love to see the entire piece uncovered and finished. I’ll bet it looks amazing!
That is absolutely fantastic. I'm an Air Force and I just want to say thanks.
Realistic,looks great
Incredible... I don't know how to describe your job and explanation.. Congratulations and tks by help us.
Navy vet , wow ! Nice work
These vids help me out a ton, huge thanks.
Great job!
If you don't like to answer questions regarding the vid I completely understand. But if you don't mind......Did the colors you used for this come in the bottle this way (besides reduction) or did you mix to get the colors shown? And regarding the stars, how do you get them to look wavy like the flag itself instead of perfectly shaped that would not match the wave of the flag? and do you use stencils for the stars? And last but not least, when you went to shade the line (main flag fold where stripes end) did you tape right on the line exactly? or a little off to shade the fold all the way into the offset stripes? Thanks again!! you do great work.
I sometimes mix colors to get the exact hue I want, but in this case (and is the case with most transparents) the more you put down, the more dense/darker the color becomes. So I just used the red and the blue (reduced) straight out of the bottle. I drew the stars twice on the transfer tape before I cut out the mask. The hard edge on the fold should be as close to "on the line" as humanly possible. Did I answer everything? If you have any other questions, just ask...
That Flag looks awesome!
looks awesome
WoW ! Great job!
Awesome!! Looks great!! I guess the paint/over spray does not go through the transfer tape eh...
Think of transfer tape like masking tape, but a little thinner, and any width you like...
Great job
love it nice job
I just want to know who owns that awesome rifle? Surely the front half is as neat as the back half.
the rest turned out just as cool as the flag. check out the whole playlist here :ruclips.net/p/PLlOL83W9CfNhYZpe6nUE3MmKF1Pxr_Mhi I followed spraying the stock from beginning to end. ...as for who owns it, lets just say he's happy and I don't think it's for sale!!!
YO JACK YOU A KENZO ? THANK FOR THE HOOK UP ON AIRBRUSH MAN.
Did you use anything for a top layer?
+Andre Mercado My "tip of the day" should explain...
ruclips.net/video/yBgAVBM3s-Y/видео.html
VERY GOOD
What air pressure are you using? Same for all effects?
Veronica Deevers I use just enough pressure to atomize the paint. Too much and I get too dry. Too little and I don’t get the fine detail.
Where does the white highlighting go relative to the dark shadowing? I got a little lost at that part.
+Azadum look at the way the lines of the flag flow. They flow kinda up and down. So, pick one direction, In this video I chose down. Then I shaded to the right of all (most) of the down sections. The highlights, go to the left of the down sections. Study pics of real fabric (flags) and note how different materials handle light. Example, silk has a tight highlight, while felt or cotton would appear more loose (fuzzy) in the highlights. Hope this helps.
+Jack Bias I think I understand. I'll try it out.
hi i have been asked to do a cornish flag, its black with a white cross, any tips on how to shade and highlight that as its already going to be black and white?
Can you please please please do a video on how to airbrush the stitching on a flag?! :D That's a secret I can't find on youtube!
Hope this helps... ruclips.net/video/RT3Cu9aOjac/видео.html I do a more or a stylized version of stitching...
Checking it out now! Thanks!
muito lindo, e bom!!!
alguien en 2018?
5+++++