i like the idea, but the quality and colors are simply to bad. when i pause the fire i can see that there is only 4-5 colors and they are not fading together. i line of pictures would problebly be better.
i know what you mean, but for the overall shape and layout its good. i see too many flamejobs on youtube that look like melted cheese and spider webs. where people create too much of a pattern. i cant wait to try :)
thats a good idea, i have yet to attempt tru flame because i am just working with the createx paint that came with my airbrush. i preped an old computer case. now just waiting for funds to get the paint .
The water-based paints (Createx and Auto-Air paints) are great for practicing and for doing indoor work like murals in bars, restaurants, etc. where you don't want fumes (even after hours) but you're right -- you definitely want to use urethanes for cars, motorcycles, etc. The quality of different brands and lines of paints vary a lot over time so you have to keep changing out what you use but right now anyway Xotic is making good paints.
thanks for this video. it is the backdrop I needed (for a back lit scrim) and haven't seen anywhere else. this is perfect. very fluid, and dynamic!
gentlemarj 2 years ago
I have been looking for some thing like this, thanx a lot for putting this vid up, it is really gonna help me out.
Ty24688 2 years ago 2
THANX MAN! THIS IS GREAT STUFF
WortHog2001 2 years ago 7
Excellent video. Thank you!!
BTW, you're true fire flames are the best.
wishdish007 2 years ago 6
THIS IS AWESOME! Thanks Chuck!
alphamaniac69 2 years ago 7
i like the idea, but the quality and colors are simply to bad. when i pause the fire i can see that there is only 4-5 colors and they are not fading together. i line of pictures would problebly be better.
fibiger12 2 years ago 7
i know what you mean, but for the overall shape and layout its good. i see too many flamejobs on youtube that look like melted cheese and spider webs. where people create too much of a pattern. i cant wait to try :)
hermanbong74 2 years ago 3
thats a good idea, i have yet to attempt tru flame because i am just working with the createx paint that came with my airbrush. i preped an old computer case. now just waiting for funds to get the paint .
hermanbong74 2 years ago 3
The water-based paints (Createx and Auto-Air paints) are great for practicing and for doing indoor work like murals in bars, restaurants, etc. where you don't want fumes (even after hours) but you're right -- you definitely want to use urethanes for cars, motorcycles, etc. The quality of different brands and lines of paints vary a lot over time so you have to keep changing out what you use but right now anyway Xotic is making good paints.
crb1177 2 years ago