Thanks for the video, dont mind people posting that its too long, they just have no attention spans and probably dont know what your talking about. very informative thanks for the tips :)
I use createx and wicked already but i dont see the point in a 12min. video on this and then be told that it is not necessary to do this if your just doing a t-shirt name or cartoon design. What else would you prep a t-shirt for?
@thephoenixxx4 Like he explains: It would not be something you would want to do if you were doing production work. If you were running a kiosk and had a line of people waiting for shirts, this is not something you would wand to do. If you were doing highly detailed 1 off custom shirts design, this would be something you would spend a little extra time on doing to turn out a highly detailed and crisp looking design.
@thephoenixxx4 you prep a shirt to kill the nap on the surface so it looks sharp and not fuzzy with overspray. the more you begin to paint shirts you will see. also it seals the shirt so it doesnt chaf your nipples. l8r
what kinda created white I can use ? I saw like 3 different
cartoonfoxxx 1 week ago
Thanks for the video, dont mind people posting that its too long, they just have no attention spans and probably dont know what your talking about. very informative thanks for the tips :)
KatsuMacKinncheez 1 month ago
So this was basically a 12 minute commercial for wicked paints? Thanks for wasting our time.
quick5pnt0 2 months ago
perhaps your volume was off the entire 12 minutes?
coastairbrushTV 2 months ago 2
Awesome!!!!! Thanks for upload the video!!!!!!!
cartoonfoxxx 3 months ago
I use createx and wicked already but i dont see the point in a 12min. video on this and then be told that it is not necessary to do this if your just doing a t-shirt name or cartoon design. What else would you prep a t-shirt for?
thephoenixxx4 6 months ago
@thephoenixxx4 Like he explains: It would not be something you would want to do if you were doing production work. If you were running a kiosk and had a line of people waiting for shirts, this is not something you would wand to do. If you were doing highly detailed 1 off custom shirts design, this would be something you would spend a little extra time on doing to turn out a highly detailed and crisp looking design.
coastairbrushTV 6 months ago
@thephoenixxx4 you prep a shirt to kill the nap on the surface so it looks sharp and not fuzzy with overspray. the more you begin to paint shirts you will see. also it seals the shirt so it doesnt chaf your nipples. l8r
mikedegraz 4 months ago
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thephoenixxx4 6 months ago