Brilliant job. What do you use for really fine detailing? I've tried to repaint an old Death logo shirt many years ago and it was very hard and I gave up.
I want to try and paint some very fine detail on another shirt. Can you recommend a good product or technique? Any info would be most appreciated.
well , for good details we use the smallest numbers of brushes and lots of paitence ! :D For begginnners you can use for the straight lines sticky tape the most important thing is first to mark the outlines ( when you do a logo ) then to fill it . You can practice on old shirts :)For the half tones theres lots of techniques so its must be seen I reccomend you to check out some Youtube videos about this type od painting.We as a painters we ve learned all stuufs in the University but still , the internet can be very helpful .
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handpainted? - doesn't that wear off over time when washing it?
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the paint is special for wearing ;)
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Brilliant job. What do you use for really fine detailing? I've tried to repaint an old Death logo shirt many years ago and it was very hard and I gave up.
I want to try and paint some very fine detail on another shirt. Can you recommend a good product or technique? Any info would be most appreciated.
Oldschool Crew on
well , for good details we use the smallest numbers of brushes and lots of paitence ! :D For begginnners you can use for the straight lines sticky tape the most important thing is first to mark the outlines ( when you do a logo ) then to fill it . You can practice on old shirts :)For the half tones theres lots of techniques so its must be seen I reccomend you to check out some Youtube videos about this type od painting.We as a painters we ve learned all stuufs in the University but still , the internet can be very helpful .