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the last one is sick...looking to start dying myself...any tips on such detail?
the last one is sick...looking to start dying myself...any tips on such detail?
yeah have someone else do it if you want it done now. otherwise might take a while to build up that skill level
Start with an easy design with little detail and long lines. Once you get the hang of cutting vinyl you can then start to look at more complex designs. It took me 2 dyes before I jumped into higher detail and more complex designs. Keep plugging away at it and do not get discouraged if and when it doesn't turn out the way you planned. Learn your lesson and move on to the next.
Also invest in some proper equipment to make the process easier. I recently pick up a proper light box from an art store for $30 to replace my makeshift one. This has made a huge difference in cutting out the finer detail in pics. If you make one at home try to use florescent lighting.
The bet advice is always use sharp blades!!! 1 blade for every 1-2 stencils
got ya...anything with that much detail and looks that great would take multiple upon multiple attempts to create...how long have you been dying?
this is quality advice...appreciate it...there are a few of us that are looking to start getting into dying, this advice really helps...plus if we split the costs it should be cheaper...you have any pics of some discs you have done?
Not too long just a couple of months. Sorry for the harsh response previously my wife was pissin me off. Anyways yeah start smaLl to build your confidence otherwise you'll just be wasting vinyl and plastic. If you want some good canvas to start with get a misprint pack from discraft. I just got one and 9/10 are dyeable. Stupid black stalker BLACK is for putters!!!!!
this is quality advice...appreciate it...there are a few of us that are looking to start getting into dying, this advice really helps...plus if we split the costs it should be cheaper...you have any pics of some discs you have done?