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11-01-2007
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blue fire trashcan
have tryed to tone the back fire a littel darker and tryed not max out the withe hi lights. what do you think of the out come?
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11-01-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
Very nice Kant. Your fire style is really looking great.
Brad
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11-01-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
Very nice kant, cooooolll fire lol
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11-01-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
nice job Kant i like it, i have been thinking of doing that to my garbage can
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11-01-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
snazze d jsut remember to clean it very good, and rub it in silicone remover
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11-01-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
silicone remover?
what does that do?
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11-01-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
Superb,and I've seen a lot of flames but this is an exellelent job! I use the same paint than you: golden.
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11-01-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
snaze d the silicon remover removes grease, you have to rub it very thoroly if you are painting a trashcan
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11-01-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
Nice job Kant
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11-01-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
Hot! Teach me! Is there a how-to you liked best (if you followed one to learn)? There are sooo many and each one has it's own style I'm overwhelmed! I can't even decide what colors of Auto Air I need to buy!
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11-02-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
nice fire bro, good flow and great color !! Nice !!
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11-02-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
Cool looking trash can.
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11-02-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
thanks for all the nice comments guys.
NineOctopi havent realy been tought to do it, exept that I have tryed, shown the pic here and then listened to the advise I have got form some of the other members
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11-02-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
thanks kant
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11-02-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
did you do it with goldens,,i caught a side glimpse of your working table,,lol,,LOVE IT KANT,,
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11-02-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
yep thats done with golden colors , the more I work with them the more I love them. they so smooth and consistend to work with.
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11-02-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
so these paints can be used on auto work as well,,,wait,,is it auto goldens? CAUSE I have goldens and i hate to say this,,but i used createx tshirt paint on bike frames,,lol,,but goldens is better for this kinda work,,
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11-02-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
by the way i used the paint to practice on the tiny frames,,not to sell,,so dont worry i didnt sell a bike with createx tshirt paint,,lol
but if goldens work i will,,,and i can clear it with krylon,,ya know,,the other paints are too strong for my back room
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11-02-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
Kenn, nice too see you working on all aspects of painting, well done mate,
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11-03-2007
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Re: blue fire trashcan
Quote:
Originally Posted by kant76
have tryed to tone the back fire a littel darker and tryed not max out the withe hi lights. what do you think of the out come?
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Nice color and depth...very impressive
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