OMGosh... I am so glad to see someone els do this with their hands... One time I was completely remolding every wall in this house..I used 5 5-gal buckets of Mud/Plaster I could not use a trial ... it was too heavy for me to hold... I just put a little extra water in my mud (mixed well) and just dove in and used my both of my hands... Everyone laughed at me and said I had to do a "Scratch" coat... then the "Brown" coat etc.. ... i did one coat and it turned out so smooth... (I did not use gloves!) What was I (NOT) thinking!!! I love this video and what you have taught me even better!!!! I am redoing my 24th RV.. and it is a 1985 (UGLY) God Bless it.. It can not help that no one has ever updated it... Everything is 34 years old... Carpet... Curtains.... Countertops... I have to cover up (lightly) the walls, since it is a RV... have to think about weight. and your technique is Perfect... Thank you again, for sharing this Beautiful video.
I would take these classes just because I like how creative this is. These videos are really interesting. I love these techniques but I'm afraid to dive in and do it. These paint techniques are not cheap to have done and they really create a unique and custom appearance.
I love your work. I'm self taught & have been doing & exploring in all types of Faux as well as plaster work for a long time. I love learning from others that do the same thing. I have done this technique with bricks with plaster coming off but I'm ready to change it up & you have given me these ideas. MY question to you is do find working with your Faux texture different, easier than working with plastery/mud? I'm looking forward in watching more of your videos. Thank you for sharing.
I also noticed at the beginning of the video you show a finished sample board. Is that how the product will turn out or will it look like the sample at the end of the video? Thanks
I find the video great but when I go to fauxfx website the colors you explain are not in their inventory. However the have the three colors in a stain. Is that what I am suppose to buy and how much for a 13 by 20 room? Thanks
OMGosh... I am so glad to see someone els
do this with their hands...
One time I was completely remolding every wall in
this house..I used 5 5-gal buckets of Mud/Plaster
I could not use a trial ... it was too heavy for me to hold...
I just put a little extra water in my mud (mixed well)
and just dove in and used my both of my hands...
Everyone laughed at me and said I had to do a "Scratch" coat... then the "Brown" coat
etc.. ...
i did one coat and it turned out so smooth... (I did not use gloves!)
What was I (NOT) thinking!!!
I love this video and what you have taught me even better!!!!
I am redoing my 24th RV.. and it is a 1985 (UGLY) God Bless it..
It can not help that no one has ever updated it...
Everything is 34 years old... Carpet... Curtains.... Countertops...
I have to cover up (lightly) the walls, since it is a RV... have to think about weight.
and your technique is Perfect...
Thank you again, for sharing this Beautiful video.
I would take these classes just because I like how creative this is. These videos are really interesting. I love these techniques but I'm afraid to dive in and do it. These paint techniques are not cheap to have done and they really create a unique and custom appearance.
Best instruictional video I seen! The instructor was articulate making the video easy to understand. I have to apply this method in my foyer.
I love your work. I'm self taught & have been doing & exploring in all types of Faux as well as plaster work for a long time. I love learning from others that do the same thing. I have done this technique with bricks with plaster coming off but I'm ready to change it up & you have given me these ideas. MY question to you is do find working with your Faux texture different, easier than working with plastery/mud? I'm looking forward in watching more of your videos. Thank you for sharing.
FANTASTIC!!!!!!
Thats Bad Ass bro
Can this be done right to an unfished rangehood (it's a maple veneer only meant for painting)?
im not into stenciling,however with your video showing this style i am having second thoughts,again great video,thanks. buddyboy
Очень красиво.
I also noticed at the beginning of the video you show a finished sample board. Is that how the product will turn out or will it look like the sample at the end of the video? Thanks
simply speechless.
can i use these colors with the distressed plaster style? how do you think it would look?
I find the video great but when I go to fauxfx website the colors you explain are not in their inventory. However the have the three colors in a stain. Is that what I am suppose to buy and how much for a 13 by 20 room? Thanks
Mr. Lucas, where are you now? No more art? Bummer.
Cool)))))))))))))
Where can you purchase all of this.?
typically in painting one would put the glazing medium IN with with paint - have you tried that?
Dang that's dark