jjjimi84
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Posca pens are fun but adhesion is not great and they need a clear coat.What are y’all’s favorite pens, markers, paints to use? Curious about your process.
I use a combination of spray paints, an airbrush and testors model paint. I like the consistency of the model paint and the airbrush and spray paints handle the base color coats after primer.
18/0 little brush for almost everything and a lot of time.
Thank you! This is still my process, I experiment with anything and everything but ultimately resort back to spray paints/airbrush/hand painting.My primary artwork technique is a knockoff of the @jjjimi84 style. He made a video that goes into his process.
Except I’m not much of an artist. I do the control labels, and then sometimes some geometric patterns because they’re easy and I can use a ruler.
For some moderate protection, I’ve been using glossy modge podge and baking it at 200F for 15-20 minutes. It keeps sparkling powder coats sparkling, and there a cool texture from the brush strokes.
This is correct, there is a long chapter in my pedal building that was watching different clear coats ruin the artwork.There's clearcoat you can buy at the art store that's especially made for protecting acrylic paintings.
I'd be afraid of using automotive clearcoats and such, for the rather aggressive solvents would mess with such details?
This is my most recent build and here is the process for making it.
Drilled and taped then hit with spray primer. Then started a pink fade with spray paint, then hit with a glitter clear coat and while it was still a bit wet, hit with a clear coat.
Accidental crackle effect achieved, let dry and the clear coat again. Completely dry for 24 hours and then assembled and hand paint the letters.
Drop something on the pedal to chip the surface….f&@k!!!
Take picture with ipad and start coming up with ideas for final image. Decide on image and placement to cover up ding, wait two years for final painting.