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Old 06-21-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Hi

Here my first design with my new mack brush !!!
Is it possible that the brush do it by itself ??? Before, i was anable to do a symetrical and almost clean work.
The bottle has been airbrushed with transparent ceramical paint, brush quickly with the same kind of paint ,and then heat in oven before to do the striping with one shots.
I know , tips are not very goods and lines are not perfect, but i'm a little bit proud of what i'have done on a very hard support ( bottle is not very ).
The pinstriping has been done without any model and drawing, done directly on the surface, the design is not good but i'm also proud of the symetric.

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"A little proud" !!!

Fair go pat, they looks fantastic mate.

I can tell by your efforts that your really enjoying this journey.

And I'm enjoying watching you as you take the ride.
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Nice Pat! A round surface is hard to do. Looking good.
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great job Pat
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Thanks

Argghhhh! I cant give up my brush and try something else to practice.
Same kind of work on a empty whiskey bottlle, skull has been done with "Glasart" paint, heat in oven, and then brush with one shot !!! You can notice i heve only 2 one shot colurs , orange and blue. Those paints are very good , when they have been in the oven , you can put it even in wash machine , and i really like the transparency. I should have use reference picture for the striping because mine is not very academic, i follow no rules and should because it not very nice. Whatever, it's just to practice pinstriping and try to understand something on the brush , how to thin correctly the paint, try to find a way to put my fingers on the bottle to block my shakings. I could continue to do line over a panel but i find more interesting to try to do a full design , even with airbrush background !
Glass is a very nice surface with transparent paints

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