Custom Paint Supplies Here Amazon👉 www.amazon.com/shop/timewarpcustompaint?ref=inf_pub_timewarpcustompaint LiME LiNE Website 👉 www.limelinepaintsupply.com LiME LiNE on Ebay 👉 www.ebay.com/str/limelinepaintsupply?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=_jrnynoas5g&sssrc=3418065&ssuid=_jrnynoas5g&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Your work is unreal. Your instructional videos have given me the "kick in the ass" I needed to finally start believing in my ability to paint as well. Thanks Adam keep em coming!
@@TimeWarpCustomPainthe’s absolutely right. Experience and technical knowledge are massively important for sure, but an artistic eye and good taste are along the same lines as having a genetic advantage in sports. You gotta come with it already pre loaded! 🫡
Man I’ve been doing this stuff for a while, I wish I would have had a bad ass teacher like Adam, instead of all the headaches figuring out how to by myself, this is my favorite channel!! Keep up the great content,
I just used the Honeycomb stencils and limline tape on a tank just like this. It came out nice so far. These videos definitely helped me understand how to set the lines. Thanks a lot!
Awesome!! I did my first motorcycle and golf cart now I’m working on my second golfcart finally got the good lime line tape and the metal flake this time it should be way better! Thank you for all the tips!
Gotta say man, I'm a welder but have been diving into doing home projects and side jobs just to expand my bag of knowledge. Your videos were the first I had come across when picking up my first generic airbrush. I have built one bike in the past and only slightly had anything to do with the paint and that was just the idea of color and lines. I'm beyond blown away with your work and makes me want to learn so much more every video. Keep up the amazing Art. 🤙
This is the first time seeing this actually done. Feel bad about all the custom painted bikes I just walked by. That was amazing. I love the old skool glass look. I remember seeing crushed glass flake in my neighbors garage.
just did my first paint job with some airbrushing, wanted to do it ever since i started watching your videos. has really opened up options on custom paint. keep up tge good work, and tha ks for the lessons
Hi Adam, love your vids! A little hint I learned some time ago concerning the emblems / badges with a foam back liner: A fishing line or a nylon cord used in a sawing motion are really quick and easy to remove this stuff. The remaining residue is quickly removed with one of these yellow rubber discs (vanilla smell) and a cordless drill. Pleas keep posting about your craft / art - it's very interesting to watch. Best regards (also from Germany), TOBi 👋
Brother as usual top of the charts awesome video! I hope you know that you inspire so many people to try this stuff and I know many have started doing this for a living now because of your videos! Keep it up! 🤜🤛👍🙋🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤦♂️🌿
@@TimeWarpCustomPaint Actually I kind of cheated a little bit I used something called Krylon glitter blast instead of the metal flake for several reasons number one is because the gun I have does not have a large enough tip, however the results turned out pretty awesome brother took a lot of clearcoat to get it buried but it’s pretty sparkly I’m gonna keep on practicing pretty soon I will work my way up to a better gun and some real flake! Thanks Adam we really appreciate you I watch your videos like a college course I go back over the old ones all the time!🙏🏻😎 Oh and I’m using the Iwata Neo for my airbrush
Hey Adam , if you don’t mind a few questions?; - what reeperator do you use? -what vacuum system is on your line line palm sander? -what type of ventilation system in your shop? -do you ventilate when airbrushing? Thanks man we all appreciate what you do and hope you’re makin that $ , you deserve it Adam Johnson
I'm in the process of learning how to paint like you .....I don't have any equipment or experience ATM...but watching your videos motivates me ..there very informative..I love bikes been around them my whole life ....I'm a son of a biker ...I was born into this world ...and I love it ...painting customizing Harleys is what I wanna do .... would appreciate any tips on how to get started or what machinery to invest in to do the job
More tutorials and supplies here👇 www.amazon.com/shop/timewarpcustompaint/list/3H8DM7TJ2L8OZ?linkCode=spc&tag=timewarpcusto-20&domainId=influencer&asc_contentid=amzn1.ideas.3H8DM7TJ2L8OZ
@@TimeWarpCustomPaint your welcome I've been painting for some Year's but always scared to try spraying candy you give great instructions and explain very well
Nice job!.....I find it easier to cut the plug off the bottom of the fuel level indicator, pull it out and just splice it back together when all done.....That thing is a pain to work around
Long time follower here, just getting into painting myself… I’ve got a question did you apply any adhesive promoter after sanding the clear coat from this tank or since it was paint over paint and not on fresh metal that’s not necessary?
Keep rocking sweet paint i really like the harley stuff as that's the direction I'm going for my roadking after some practice using lowrider style graphics any help choosing some good equipment and compressor would be awesome, thanks Schu
Going with a two stage compressor is optimal but it all depends on what you plan on painting for example a car a motorcycle tank. I get a lot of questions on compressors so I plan on doing a video on this very soon
I love your content. I do have one question. When you’re using a razor to cut the line tape, and this is a knob question to an obvious master, but how do you avoid easier blade mess ups both applying and then when removing? Applying you are citing some cortical cuts to create box edges and on removal you must start it sometimes. What’s the difference in a removal blade and a razor? Im honestly asking because I would love to try this, but the razor is a concern.
I try to pull the tape up to the razor blade to prevent cutting into the surface. the tape remover blades are plastic and just for removing the tape. -Adam
I made a small mistake using your stuff and it made a nice little drip spot. Should I clear over it and then sand or can I lightly sand the thick metal flake part then clear and sand?
Adam i gotta ask because I really am just getting started. How much paint will I need and what all else do I order like basecoats or clears to paint my superglide panel style with metal flake silver and candy paints?
Hi a few questions after the metal flake is applied do you then clearcoat 3 to 4 times and also do you use the same base coat black on the sides.Your paint tutorials are awesome thanks
Awesome video man. Have you ever done a matte or satin clear over a paint job like this though? Planning on doing my bike after the riding season is over black with some gold metallic all over then gold leaf for the Indian logo then id like a satin clear over it but I haven't seen anything similar done so I'm not sure how it would look.
Love your videos! I just bought the Lime Line sizing and silver leaf and will try it. Do you mean spray the size on and wait around3-5 minutes before applying the leaf?
I have a bit of a different question. been watching your videos for a long time and am going to be playing around with some techniques for sure soon as a first time painter. I plan to do some paint work on one of my harleys, I'm curious how the original Harley pinstripes are added if i wanted to go with a custom yet somewhat "original" style with the pin stripes. For instance right as you were pulling off the emblems the top pinstripe is white and the bottom is blue. Is that paint work, if so how can that be achieved, or are those tape style decals then cleared over? Thanks a ton, your videos are great.
Hey Adam new at painting any advice on removing tape that is sticking real bad after Kandy coat and thin coat of clear over Kandy? Have you ever lightly sanded it first ?
Id like to start by saying thank you again for all of the awesome content you put out. So besides the differences between different brands of clear coat, generally how long do you have after air brushing the candy to then lay the clear coat layers on? Im guessing still just the normal recoat window for the clear coat that you are using?
Hey Adam, I believe I've seen you use black on some of your graphics and then go back over it with a Kandy color and it seems other times you just used the Kandy to make the graphics. Just curious if there is a reason for this or maybe I'm remembering it incorrectly from past videos. Thank you for all your content. Absolutely awesome to watch!
Yes your correct. Sometimes I will sub the black for a dark candy color. No reason really. They look a little different it’s personal preference. Most of the time I like the contrast of the black
Awesome video Adam. USPS has my order to Canada finally haha. I really appreciate your videos and because of them i will be painting my own motorcycle! How long do you wait after putting on some of the black base for shadowing or the kandy colors before you tape over them to do the next design or to silver leaf? Thanks for everything!
@@TimeWarpCustomPaint awesome. So basically by the time you have started on one side and gone to the other the first side is good to go. Thanks! I really appreciate all the info you give.
When I was in my early 20s I went to a vocational school. Salt Lake community college here in Utah. I learned collision repair and refinishing. It was fun to be able to fix stuff and take them back to preaccident condition for a while but ended up getting bored really quick after. I worked for a restoration shop for a few years that was good for a while but got sick of working on the same vehicle for six months to a year. I fell into motorcycle painting and I loved it because they’re small and a fairly quick turnaround. Anyways to answer your question vocational school gave me a great foundation of paint and repair. But I find it not necessary because a lot of the stuff I learned I will never use.
This is just what I’m looking for! I build and mod guitars and basses, and this is absolutely the vibe I’m looking to bring. I’m working on a Fender Jazz bass right now, and so far just the silver flake over black is an amazing base to have as a foundation for the next steps. (I’ve never even thought of silver flake over black before)
Custom Paint Supplies Here
Amazon👉 www.amazon.com/shop/timewarpcustompaint?ref=inf_pub_timewarpcustompaint
LiME LiNE Website 👉 www.limelinepaintsupply.com
LiME LiNE on Ebay 👉 www.ebay.com/str/limelinepaintsupply?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=_jrnynoas5g&sssrc=3418065&ssuid=_jrnynoas5g&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Your work is unreal. Your instructional videos have given me the "kick in the ass" I needed to finally start believing in my ability to paint as well. Thanks Adam keep em coming!
🙌🙌
Your custom paints look really beautiful coming from an OG it's awesome brother 😎 I keep up with your videos from Fresno California God loves
I know most "talent" is experience, but your touch and vision is amazing. Thanks as always.
You’re right it absolutely is thank you
@@TimeWarpCustomPainthe’s absolutely right. Experience and technical knowledge are massively important for sure, but an artistic eye and good taste are along the same lines as having a genetic advantage in sports.
You gotta come with it already pre loaded! 🫡
Man I’ve been doing this stuff for a while, I wish I would have had a bad ass teacher like Adam, instead of all the headaches figuring out how to by myself, this is my favorite channel!! Keep up the great content,
Thank you I appreciate you watching thanks for your support
Ahhhhhh, needed a nice relaxing session this evening, can’t wait👍😎
thanks for watching
Killer layout and color choice! Bike is gonna look sick all back together. Man you’re good!
I just used the Honeycomb stencils and limline tape on a tank just like this. It came out nice so far. These videos definitely helped me understand how to set the lines. Thanks a lot!
Glad you like them!
Great job 👍🏽
Fan of your work
Going back watching your older videos learning new techniques and tips
Awesome!! I did my first motorcycle and golf cart now I’m working on my second golfcart finally got the good lime line tape and the metal flake this time it should be way better! Thank you for all the tips!
How did you do the golf cart? I’m going to start on mine soon and I’m not sure where to start
I think the minimal use of the candy really made all of the detail work stand out. Great job and content as usual. 🤙🏽
I think you’re right thanks for watching
Gotta say man, I'm a welder but have been diving into doing home projects and side jobs just to expand my bag of knowledge. Your videos were the first I had come across when picking up my first generic airbrush. I have built one bike in the past and only slightly had anything to do with the paint and that was just the idea of color and lines. I'm beyond blown away with your work and makes me want to learn so much more every video. Keep up the amazing Art. 🤙
Watch and learn every time.The sportster back behind you is that yours nice ride.
Yep me and my buddy built it about 10 years ago
Hi Adam. Thank you so much for your videos. I have learned so many things and you brought me to a new level. Please keep it up. Greets from Germany
Thank you 🙏 I appreciate that
2:13 I want your play list while you are working straight magic!! 🤜🤛👍🙋🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤦♂️🌿
🙏
This is the first time seeing this actually done. Feel bad about all the custom painted bikes I just walked by. That was amazing. I love the old skool glass look. I remember seeing crushed glass flake in my neighbors garage.
just did my first paint job with some airbrushing, wanted to do it ever since i started watching your videos. has really opened up options on custom paint. keep up tge good work, and tha ks for the lessons
Hi Adam, love your vids! A little hint I learned some time ago concerning the emblems / badges with a foam back liner: A fishing line or a nylon cord used in a sawing motion are really quick and easy to remove this stuff. The remaining residue is quickly removed with one of these yellow rubber discs (vanilla smell) and a cordless drill.
Pleas keep posting about your craft / art - it's very interesting to watch. Best regards (also from Germany), TOBi 👋
Thank you that’s a great idea I’ll have to try it on the next one. I appreciate you watching my videos
I love your videos I would love to see a video on leafing from
Start to finish and what Materials I would need …thanks Roy
You got it
@@TimeWarpCustomPaint thanks
Brother as usual top of the charts awesome video! I hope you know that you inspire so many people to try this stuff and I know many have started doing this for a living now because of your videos! Keep it up! 🤜🤛👍🙋🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤦♂️🌿
Thank you these videos take allot of work.
Fabulous! I'm obsessed with your videos 🤩
I appreciate you watching
FTW😮
Flake The World😂👍😎
I’m laying down flake today myself, thanks Adam🙏🏻
Right on🙌
@@TimeWarpCustomPaint
Actually I kind of cheated a little bit I used something called Krylon glitter blast instead of the metal flake for several reasons number one is because the gun I have does not have a large enough tip, however the results turned out pretty awesome brother took a lot of clearcoat to get it buried but it’s pretty sparkly I’m gonna keep on practicing pretty soon I will work my way up to a better gun and some real flake!
Thanks Adam we really appreciate you I watch your videos like a college course I go back over the old ones all the time!🙏🏻😎
Oh and I’m using the Iwata Neo for my airbrush
Again, another awesome job bro. You have some pretty crazy paint. Thanks for these videos
Thank you appreciate you watching
Amazing! And thanks for taking the time to make these videos 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙏🏽
So cool what you did at the end to that gold line!
Thanks
Hey Adam , if you don’t mind a few questions?;
- what reeperator do you use?
-what vacuum system is on your line line palm sander?
-what type of ventilation system in your shop?
-do you ventilate when airbrushing?
Thanks man we all appreciate what you do and hope you’re makin that $ , you deserve it
Adam Johnson
1. 3M
2. I don’t use vacuum
3. 12” Exhaust fan with external motor
3. Just a simple box fan in a window
👍
thanks Adam, I look forward to every new video you put out mate....awesome content
Thank you 🙏
Excellent video, turned out amazing as always.
Thanks for the visit
❤❤❤ man you are so gifted. Love ya work mate.
I'm in the process of learning how to paint like you .....I don't have any equipment or experience ATM...but watching your videos motivates me ..there very informative..I love bikes been around them my whole life ....I'm a son of a biker ...I was born into this world ...and I love it ...painting customizing Harleys is what I wanna do .... would appreciate any tips on how to get started or what machinery to invest in to do the job
You are an ARTIST .
Love learning from this man! 🤘
Thanks Im glad I can help
Absolutely amazing you are an artist
Absolutely gorgeous
Thanks for watching
More tutorials and supplies here👇
www.amazon.com/shop/timewarpcustompaint/list/3H8DM7TJ2L8OZ?linkCode=spc&tag=timewarpcusto-20&domainId=influencer&asc_contentid=amzn1.ideas.3H8DM7TJ2L8OZ
Turned out sick
Thanks 🙏
wow just simply AMAZING!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Can’t wait
I appreciate you being here
今回もすごい!
アイデア溢れる塗装ですね!
🙏🙏🙏
Would love to have someone teach me how to paint like you! Are you in SoCal? I want my
Harley painted! Superb work!
Lol I like thies before I even watch them because there always good lol
Thank you I appreciate you watching my videos
Awesome job
Thank you I appreciate you watching
@@TimeWarpCustomPaint your welcome I've been painting for some Year's but always scared to try spraying candy you give great instructions and explain very well
Glad to be here🎉
Thanks for watching
ANOTHER GREAT video!!
🙏🙏thank you
Nice job!.....I find it easier to cut the plug off the bottom of the fuel level indicator, pull it out and just splice it back together when all done.....That thing is a pain to work around
Yep your right. I don’t mind working around them because I’ve been doing it for so long
Possibly random question. The fuel level "cap" is just 3 wires, why not just remove it?
Long time follower here, just getting into painting myself… I’ve got a question did you apply any adhesive promoter after sanding the clear coat from this tank or since it was paint over paint and not on fresh metal that’s not necessary?
It’s not necessary as long as you’re sending the clearcoat
Keep rocking sweet paint i really like the harley stuff as that's the direction I'm going for my roadking after some practice using lowrider style graphics any help choosing some good equipment and compressor would be awesome, thanks Schu
Going with a two stage compressor is optimal but it all depends on what you plan on painting for example a car a motorcycle tank. I get a lot of questions on compressors so I plan on doing a video on this very soon
I love your content. I do have one question. When you’re using a razor to cut the line tape, and this is a knob question to an obvious master, but how do you avoid easier blade mess ups both applying and then when removing? Applying you are citing some cortical cuts to create box edges and on removal you must start it sometimes. What’s the difference in a removal blade and a razor? Im honestly asking because I would love to try this, but the razor is a concern.
I try to pull the tape up to the razor blade to prevent cutting into the surface. the tape remover blades are plastic and just for removing the tape. -Adam
I made a small mistake using your stuff and it made a nice little drip spot. Should I clear over it and then sand or can I lightly sand the thick metal flake part then clear and sand?
Sand it smooth touch it up if needed and reclear
Thank you
Hey man, I'm really digging your videos and incredible paint jobs. Have you ever painted guitars?
Adam i gotta ask because I really am just getting started. How much paint will I need and what all else do I order like basecoats or clears to paint my superglide panel style with metal flake silver and candy paints?
how long does it take to paint and prep and all?
Tank and two fenders takes a couple of weeks
Beautiful.
I appreciate that thanks for watching
Hi a few questions after the metal flake is applied do you then clearcoat 3 to 4 times and also do you use the same base coat black on the sides.Your paint tutorials are awesome thanks
Yes, and yes
Yesssssss let’s give this world a flake life hahaha
✌️✌️
Awesome video man. Have you ever done a matte or satin clear over a paint job like this though? Planning on doing my bike after the riding season is over black with some gold metallic all over then gold leaf for the Indian logo then id like a satin clear over it but I haven't seen anything similar done so I'm not sure how it would look.
Hey bro I can’t paint and honestly don’t want to mess up my 2021 low rider s. But I really love this look is there some kinda vinyl to get this look?
Maybe I don’t think so though
Love your videos! I just bought the Lime Line sizing and silver leaf and will try it. Do you mean spray the size on and wait around3-5 minutes before applying the leaf?
Yes, the key is to spray the glue light so it does no bead up and create a texture. Light thin coats
@@TimeWarpCustomPaint Thank You!
I have a bit of a different question. been watching your videos for a long time and am going to be playing around with some techniques for sure soon as a first time painter. I plan to do some paint work on one of my harleys, I'm curious how the original Harley pinstripes are added if i wanted to go with a custom yet somewhat "original" style with the pin stripes. For instance right as you were pulling off the emblems the top pinstripe is white and the bottom is blue. Is that paint work, if so how can that be achieved, or are those tape style decals then cleared over? Thanks a ton, your videos are great.
It paint
Amazing job! Can post a link to that logo you used on the cricut?
After your initial clear with flake and the 3 subsequent coats, how long do you wait before you sand and start doing graphics to prevent solvent pop?
I never really have a problem with that
So you don’t have to sand back to metal and do a layer of primer ?
No sir
Pumped!
thanks for your support
Hey Adam new at painting any advice on removing tape that is sticking real bad after Kandy coat and thin coat of clear over Kandy? Have you ever lightly sanded it first ?
You should be pulling your tape before clearcoat. Hopefully this helps
WOW... Amazing
Id like to start by saying thank you again for all of the awesome content you put out. So besides the differences between different brands of clear coat, generally how long do you have after air brushing the candy to then lay the clear coat layers on? Im guessing still just the normal recoat window for the clear coat that you are using?
Yes I wouldn’t wait more than 2 to 3 days to clearcoat your artwork
Can you lay out the whole clear coat with just the airbrush if it's all you have?
Hey Adam, I believe I've seen you use black on some of your graphics and then go back over it with a Kandy color and it seems other times you just used the Kandy to make the graphics. Just curious if there is a reason for this or maybe I'm remembering it incorrectly from past videos.
Thank you for all your content. Absolutely awesome to watch!
Yes your correct. Sometimes I will sub the black for a dark candy color. No reason really. They look a little different it’s personal preference. Most of the time I like the contrast of the black
What is the color of the purple candy you used. That’s a badass color
mixture of LiME LiNE Candy blue and red
Awesome video Adam. USPS has my order to Canada finally haha. I really appreciate your videos and because of them i will be painting my own motorcycle! How long do you wait after putting on some of the black base for shadowing or the kandy colors before you tape over them to do the next design or to silver leaf? Thanks for everything!
If you’re painting basecoat or candy with an airbrush it dries almost instantly
Thanks for your support 🙌
@@TimeWarpCustomPaint awesome. So basically by the time you have started on one side and gone to the other the first side is good to go. Thanks! I really appreciate all the info you give.
Will you cut and buff after ?
Yes absolutely 100%
Can you show me how you did your HD logo?
Yes I’m going to do a full video
How many nozzles do you use? 0.3mm?
Yes I just have one airbrush 0.3 MM
@@TimeWarpCustomPaint thanks
Amazing
Thanks
I have a question, I was wondering if you could paint a picture. Ig what I mean is can you paint a simple sketch so I can see how it's done
What does something like this cost dam it awesome
Around $2500 for tank and two fenders
Kool
Thanks for watching
that is bad ass bro..
I've looked everywhere for your spinning tool, please help!!!
Did you go to school for automotive paint or are you self taught
When I was in my early 20s I went to a vocational school. Salt Lake community college here in Utah. I learned collision repair and refinishing. It was fun to be able to fix stuff and take them back to preaccident condition for a while but ended up getting bored really quick after. I worked for a restoration shop for a few years that was good for a while but got sick of working on the same vehicle for six months to a year. I fell into motorcycle painting and I loved it because they’re small and a fairly quick turnaround. Anyways to answer your question vocational school gave me a great foundation of paint and repair. But I find it not necessary because a lot of the stuff I learned I will never use.
@@TimeWarpCustomPaintactually had been thinking about going to school for this but think I may just try to teach myself how to do it
This is just what I’m looking for!
I build and mod guitars and basses, and this is absolutely the vibe I’m looking to bring.
I’m working on a Fender Jazz bass right now, and so far just the silver flake over black is an amazing base to have as a foundation for the next steps.
(I’ve never even thought of silver flake over black before)
Freaking sick
That purple
Good video but you cut out a LOT of steps.
A video there are wings ??
indonesia hadir mr
I’ve yet to see you do anything that is not an incredible work of art.
Thanks I really appreciate you watching
Что он только не использовал ???!!! даже трусы своей мамы :)
What do you do to correct the little bleed thru spots like at 8:48 in the video?
No primer? I thought that was a must first step for adhesion?
Can't watch it due to that so called music....
Love it. Inspirational for me to get better. Also appreciate you always answering my questions rivers_134
Awesome job
What is the color of the purple candy you used. That’s a badass color
LiME LiNE red and blue candy