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From: MrXplosiV
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  • check out, Logan Hicks on YT

  • @urbanlion100 i know logan hicks work very well, this vid is over 3 years old my work has progressed since i just dont make vid's for youtube anymore , dont have the time! I have other clips on youtube u should check them out!

  • is there anywhere we can get the stencils from?

  • @TheYMGTCtv do you mean to buy the finished piece or to buy the stencils themselves?

  • @TheYMGTCtv the stencils themselves.

  • @TheYMGTCtv no im sorry i actually made them myself by hand and i only have the originals.

  • c'mon guys help me get this video popular! i would love for all my stencil vids to gain popularity and i need your help!

    Thx, MrX

  • @MrXplosiV make something impressive then.

  • looks great on my wall

  • what is the song called?

  • Bodyrox ft. Luciana - Yeah Yeah

  • can you use it more than 1s or does it go soggy?

  • haha ! you can use it more than you can use acetate! the more times you spray with it the stronger it gets :) get that or any paper which is around 320gsm. you can get it from size's A4-A1 i use it for all my stencils!

  • nice. what type of material do you use as the stencil?

  • I use acrylic paper cos its lighter than cardboard and its easy to draw on!

  • and sweet stencil btw, go animal!

  • i'm just starting out w/ stencils (inspired by banksy)

    and i've discovered that you can make really detailed stencil lines (to about 1/30in.) by applying a layer of rubber cement to the back of your stencil, letting it dry and then sticking the tacky rubber cement side to your surface

  • thx for the tip bud!

  • how do you mean rubber cement? what do you make your stencils on ? and i was also inspired by banksy! :)

  • you can buy rubber cement at most hardware or craft stores and brush it onto the back of your stencil. its somewhat better than spray on adhesive because its longer lasting and better for multiple uses.

    i have been using construction paper, but transparencies (like from overhead projectors) are on my "to buy" list

  • thx for the info ! much appreciated!

  • thats sexy nice work man!

  • nice job on the stencil! what brand of paint do you use?

  • well most of the time i use molotow beltons but for this stencil i used mtn hardcore for that vivid pink

  • muy curraoooo,moolaaa

  • Just a tip for the future, if you ever make a really intricate stencil with thin lines you can laminate it. When you do this some materials wipe off.

  • WOW KeWL im tryin to begin stencils myself right now but did you cut this on your own ..?? I WANT THIS ON MY ROOM !!! Respect !!

  • Yes i cut it myself , i drew it myself aswell . if your gona do stencils make multi layer ones cos just plain black ones suck

  • cool cool

  • great stencil dawg!! what kinda paper do ya use?

  • its acrylic paper ;) thicker than paper thiner than cardboard! i prefer it to acitate.

  • Well done!

  • hmm good vid, i like how you show it step by step !! thats kewl and animal rox !!

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