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scrol on a pizza pan
PINSTRIPNG AND LETTERING FORUM
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01-14-2006
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#1 (permalink)
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scrol on a pizza pan
Awhile back I got the Steve Kafka dvd and some of his striping brushes. Ive been struggling ever since. My lines are still very shakey but Im trying things I would never even attempt with my swordstripers, if nothing else all the practice is keeping me out of trouble, AL
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01-14-2006
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Re: scrol on a pizza pan
Thank you Darla, I see you are a fellow Texan. No Ive never tried one of those mahl sticks I can see how they would be a great tool if you have to reach accross a hood or turnk, luckily my hands are rock steady, not even a hint of shake, its just a matter of brush control, the tight circles are killers, practice makes perfect, or at laest as close as humanly possible, like Steve's, or Wizzard's for example. BTW thses Kafka brushes are killer for freehanding flames. I can draw and stripe flames or outline them with my Mack 10's but for freehanding these Kafka's just flow. I will also give Steve's dvd a plug here, it is one of the best dvd's in my collection, I would rate it equal to the Wizzard's dvds which are also very good. AL
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01-14-2006
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Re: scrol on a pizza pan
Where does one get a set of Kafka brushes?? I haven't done much lettering since vinyl graphics took over the industry, but I often miss it & it pleases me to find out that people still strive to learn the trade..I never worked a lot with stripers, but I learned to get the same effect with a long haired quill..to this day almost everything I do gets an outline--it's just not done unless it has one..you outline very well!!
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01-15-2006
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Re: scrol on a pizza pan
You can go to Steve kafka's web site and buy them there. I like the #3 and #1, but Im just learning. Also The Eastwood Co. sells them. Pobably most online art stores, Dixie, Dick Blick etc:. Al
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01-22-2006
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Re: scrol on a pizza pan
Here's an idea A still have: Go to the hunting store and get an aluminum ram-rod, then go to the toy store and get a "super pinky" rubber ball, use your xacto and make a deep cross puncture in the ball... IN THE BALL!! then stuff the ram-rod into the ball as far in as you can get it. Try to keep it all centered.
Now you have a bridge to rest your painting hand on while you hold the other end out of harms way, and keeps you steady.
Added bonus: You can add pieces to the aluminum ram-rod depending on your work size.
good luck let me know how you make out, your work has great potential don't give up. 
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01-22-2006
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#7 (permalink)
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: scrol on a pizza pan
Can't wait to see more. I've been considering trying my hand at Striping myself. Keep up the good work.
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