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Two Part Paint Question +

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anyone know how this paint was done?

anyone know how this paint was done?

Trying to do something like this paint, anyone know how it was done? Not the flames, but the blue part. I call this one the bowling ball.

IMG_4486.jpg
 
stiksave

stiksave

Looks real good. I got motivated by your posts and jumped into mine this last weekend. I missed the pre Yosemite Rally ride, but I have color on her. Did you use any Pearl? I used probably too much, but it gives an interesting effect. I'm now waiting for the drying time for decals and will do a wet sand and apply them.

Posplayr
 
Trying to do something like this paint, anyone know how it was done? Not the flames, but the blue part. I call this one the bowling ball.

IMG_4486.jpg
I have seen something like this done with alm foil, But don't ask me how for sure?? "I think" they rubbed a ball alum foil on it (like sponge painting) after they painted the light blue and dark blue while it was wet so it kind of messed up the finish showing the color under it. then let it dry. then cleared it (extra thick wet sanding between) so They could sand and buff the final finish smooth. But dont quote me on that (they also pob. lpainted the red down first.)
 
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My guess

My guess

Having all of the experience of doing a single paint job with pearl, it appears as if they have laid down the dark blue base, then sprayed a thick heavy and very wet light blue pearl, then took the air hose (while it was still wet) to it to push around the pearl to get the chaotic turbulent flow look as induced by the airflow.

The nozzel would need to be held a fair distance (18") away to get the turbulent flow so the pearl would need to be heavily diluted with reducer.

Just a guess maybe someone else knows how they really do it.


Posplayr

Edit: second look maybe something like the foil would have produced this. Blowing with air would dry out the pearl very quickly so it would likely get a different effect.
 
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Looks real good. I got motivated by your posts and jumped into mine this last weekend. I missed the pre Yosemite Rally ride, but I have color on her. Did you use any Pearl? I used probably too much, but it gives an interesting effect. I'm now waiting for the drying time for decals and will do a wet sand and apply them.

Posplayr


Posplayr,

No I didn't use any pearl. Show off your work when done.

Stiksave
 
Having all of the experience of doing a single paint job with pearl, it appears as if they have laid down the dark blue base, then sprayed a thick heavy and very wet light blue pearl, then took the air hose (while it was still wet) to it to push around the pearl to get the chaotic turbulent flow look as induced by the airflow.

The nozzel would need to be held a fair distance (18") away to get the turbulent flow so the pearl would need to be heavily diluted with reducer.

Just a guess maybe someone else knows how they really do it.

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that sound like it would work also!! I might try that to see how it works(when I get the time).
 
Trying to do something like this paint, anyone know how it was done? Not the flames, but the blue part. I call this one the bowling ball.

IMG_4486.jpg
If I was to do this job, I'd lay down the orange to red fade first. Then, mask off what I wanna keep. After that, I'd lay down a coat of deep blue and let it dry. I'd ball up a large (softball size) piece of Saran wrap, and have it ready. Spray on the light blue pearl, then dab at it with the plastic wrap. It's imperative to dab, and not smear or wipe, cuz dabbing takes some of the paint OFF, while wiping and smearing just moves it around.
Thas mah story, an ahm stickin toit.
 
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