True Fire Realistic Flames Templates FREE airbrush stencils
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what about the corners dont they soak up any paint cos the plastic sheets stop on the corners??? but dont get me wrong making your own is the way to go
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thx man u saved me money keep the vids coming.. mabe you could do a tutorial on flames or somthing for airbrushin thx AJ
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Great vid, can I also use old x-ray sheets? have a heap of them back from when they were looking for my brain!
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whats the best surface to cut stencils on i was making scratches on my glass desk lol, thanks for the vid i to started making my own flame stencils because the ones you buy are overrated the designs are pretty simple to draw, but was using regular paper and and used a cereal box because of the thickness of the material but now i got a more professional way of making them again thanks
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@juggernizaut I met Mike Lavalle at the Seattle Roadster show one year, talked to him as a fellow airbrush artist, but he pretty much wanted nothing to do with me and was being a diva. So I just walked away and said fuck it. I looked at his work up close too, and it was actually surprisingly blurry and loose, like he rushes through everything now or something. It follows the saying "nice from far bur far from nice." I personally like to keep my work detailed and tight, so it looks good close.
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haha mike lavallee just got owned xD
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thank you so much and very nice website! :)
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Sweet, now I can make true fire, which is just beautiful.
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Hi Chuck, had a look in on your site! impressive and informative, making my stencils in a similar method to you,I am just starting out but have not done any airbrushing yet. Not a lot of choices for materials here (scotland) Ebay thats all!! anyway thanks for your help you sound like you genuinley care
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SUE MIKES ASS!!!!!!!!!
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Finally!! someone has the b@lls to speak out about these damn pin-up templates!! PEOPLE LEARN HOW TO DRAW!!! good work Chuck
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Hello crb1177
I have to admit I am very impressed with the quality of your videos here on youtube.
They are certainly a pleasure to watch as I do enjoy them.
I am sure there is many others who also feel the same about your videos.
Mark McCulloch
This video is awesome! i don't like mike levallee either. it's somethin about his face. but anyways, where can i buy some of those mylar sheets from?
juggernizaut 2 years ago 4
Hi, You can get various mylar sheets. The self-adhesive, laminating sheets (made by Avery and GBC, etc.) can be purchased online or at office supply stores. The regular non-adhesive mylar sheets are usually available in larger sizes at fabric hobby stores. Apparently the solvent-proof nature of mylar is handy for making templates for fabric projects as well. Also you can get transparency sheets at office supply stores. Also you can get transparency sheets as well which are mylar.
crb1177 2 years ago
wat's dat little knife thingy u use 2 cut call?? and where can i get it??
Prettymoose0 2 years ago 3
That's an Xacto Knife. You can get them about anywhere including painting stores, hobby and craft stores, office supply stores, hardware stores, on eBay, on-line, etc. The make a number of different styles of blades as well some of which can make curve-cutting even easier.
crb1177 2 years ago
Awesome but i use mylar instead of this plastic which i think is better , but both of them do the job.
fncmx007 2 years ago 4
Good point. Yes, the lamination sheets I use here are in fact mylar which is a high polyester plastic that is solvent proof. They make these clear lamination sheets out of mylar for that very reason -- so that they protect documents, photos, etc from chemicals. My latest template making video further explains that and other sources of mylar and other tips and tricks as well.
crb1177 2 years ago