Marble or wrinkly effect on paint?
#11
when i did it, i noticed that it has to be a thick cought or else it will dry b4 the saran wrap hit it, so i tryd a thick coat (btw im using spray paint cans 4 now) n it came out better butt it did wrinkle but didnt look good, any advice on that??
also u have to do it like that?? black base, white top wrinkled then spary what every color u want on top and seal it with clear ???? or u could just use what ever color u want??
also any links on this??
also u have to do it like that?? black base, white top wrinkled then spary what every color u want on top and seal it with clear ???? or u could just use what ever color u want??
also any links on this??
#13
yea i do agree with u but i also like to do jobs myself, how much do u think a paint job like that cost, at least 5k n up,
n if u keep practicing n learning it i bet at the end it would come out to say $300 bucks in practice paint
n if u keep practicing n learning it i bet at the end it would come out to say $300 bucks in practice paint
#14
so today i playd with the paint some more, this time i applied the paint wet and then hit it with the bag and i came out aloooot better, almost as the design of the car above, but i wana see what u guys think, think i got it close??
this is a black base with a white top design
and here i added the red color to the design (dont know y u cant just do it in 1 step)
but does it look close to this ?
this is a black base with a white top design
and here i added the red color to the design (dont know y u cant just do it in 1 step)
but does it look close to this ?
#16
not to bad... but the way they do it is use slow drying paint to give them much longer work time. i havent done it myself but i know its tuff to get larger panels looking good. you dont want to see the wrinkled bag in the paint and thats all in the technique how its layed and all.
#17
i only found those 2 video's that kinda explain the process, it looks amazing, and i wish i kinda knew this technique so i coulda applyd it to my civic but none the less its something that looks like u need practice with.
At the moment im using cans and i can deff see that the paint drys wayy to fast, so i apply a nice thick amount of paint so i doesnt dry to fast and that gives me enough time to wrinkle it, but this is on a small 5x5 sheet of metal.
ill try n move up as i get better n better by going to fenders and hood but at that point im going to need a gun and reducer n alot more huh
At the moment im using cans and i can deff see that the paint drys wayy to fast, so i apply a nice thick amount of paint so i doesnt dry to fast and that gives me enough time to wrinkle it, but this is on a small 5x5 sheet of metal.
ill try n move up as i get better n better by going to fenders and hood but at that point im going to need a gun and reducer n alot more huh
#18
http://www.tcpglobal.com/hokpaint/hokmbbase.aspx
That is house of kolors marbelizer, under the tech info link it will give you alot more information.
That is house of kolors marbelizer, under the tech info link it will give you alot more information.
Last edited by 00EX; 06-24-2009 at 01:43 PM.
#20
but i would need a gun to shoot that out right? is there a such product that lets say is a spray can, but on the bottom or some where on the can has a service port that u can inject the paint u choose,along with reducer and shoot it out like a spray paint ?
this would be for a situation like mines where i have no compressor and dont yet want to go that heavy by spending too much money
this would be for a situation like mines where i have no compressor and dont yet want to go that heavy by spending too much money