Posted by dr sportster on June 08, 2013 at 12:16:31 from (68.195.44.157):
In Reply to: Re: Air brushing posted by Stephen Newell on June 08, 2013 at 05:28:49:
Thinkin'a bit outside the box as your method is not in any sign books but what a professional result you acheived. Thats what I'm talkin' about. You didn't even have to purchase tranfer paper [sticky backed for setting vinyl] or Saral tranfer paper. Massey do what Steven did -- look at the result. Reduce paint slightly and you can even airbrush these letters right in. Probably wipe glue off with mineral spirits after paint dries. Cutting stencil on cardboard or whatever keeps from scoring paint surface and airbrush can be sprayed wide open without artsy finesse touch. Genius Steven. [Use 1-Shot enamel and reduce with mineral spirits]. I mean look at the job he did. Any overspray wipe before paint dries . Looks hand lettered when done because it is not a vinyl decal and won't fade like vinyl. Just ask Steven what spray glue he used [If he did not say already].
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