The end result on this painting was one of my favorites as far as the styles you've written your name, great job on this one dude.. ive been using the glow paints for a little and in person they are the coolest paints I've used even though you need a bright light to charge it.. they have the uv blacklight paint, but you need a light on at all times, but you have way more viewing time and easier to take pictures with the blacklight.. and not sure if you have one, but an airbrush would be great for testing out smaller stuff while giving you the same effect at a smaller scale.. I just got one and for smaller projects I must recommend that... this.. is.. it
One of my favorite recent pieces by you, for sure, and when it glows in the dark it look sick! I think that you might have better luck with the glow if you try again in a spot that sees a lot of sun in the afternoon, and also without a ledge blocking light from the wall lol. For example, if the sun sets behind a wall, then for the last half of the day before dark it's not getting much direct light charge because it's in shadow. I think if you could get it to glow on its own it would still only glow for some minutes right at/after sunset, but it would be so cool if a piece just glowed every day after sunset!!
Several years ago I played around with dressing a canvas with glow in the dark paint and then overpainting some Bob Ross trees with opaque white with a little bit of yellow and green to match the pale color of the glow pigment. It makes an interesting effect of a "blank" canvas that turns into a moonlit forest scene in the dark. This was all in acrylics, I've never seen glow paint in a can before. Might have to grab a couple of those cans, looks like it'd be fun to play with.
The lines you made are so clean! I observe how much you increase your skills, specialy these last 2 years, good concept again overpassing your confort zone one more time, good job bro !
Great piece. 👍 To get the best results with the glow in the dark paint it should be in direct sunlight, for maximum exposure. The spot you picked Doke, was kind of shady. Nonetheless one of your best pieces , great color palate. Keep up the great work.
yeah, those night glowy stuff is nice, you need to find the exact time where it isn't day bright anymore and gets dark to see the effect. Sadly Night Glow Stuff doesn't last forever. But I bet when people see it in exact this 'it's getting dark' time they will be amazed. :D But also maybe there was too much shadow so it couldn't charge that much? Love how it looks like, in darkness and in daylight. :) Would love to see more fancy pieces with a twist. :)
Doke not only have I started tagging because of you. I listen to your videos while working so I have a equally crazy artist friend with me. Love you dude
That looks fun to try! I know tho that all those glowing paints unfortunately don't glow forever. Waiting for forever-glowing paint technology from the future! 🌴🎭
so if you see my profile picture I use glow-in-the-dark spray paints. they need a good UV light source, so something angled more towards the sun-set will give the most optimum glow effect at night, spraying multiple layers will help too, but usually only 20-30 mins of glow before it's too diluted. I use mine on a welding shield so it gets charged pretty good lol
Best Idea for this is to do a grafiti under a bridge or somewhere where cars will pass at night with headlights on and then spray over it with uv so you realy got a day night effect
You know you're a child of the 80's and 90's when you like glow in the dark paint or black light ink. Somewhere on a warehouse wall lies my early poetic ramblings, but no one can see them.
Hello! For this type of painting with a GLOW effect, you only need to give it a large light bulb for a moment and turn it off, this paint retains the light for a short time, the UV light has an effect with the fluorescent paint. Greetings
I'm playing catch up on Doker's videos. It was like a little gift I gave myself...to be able to watch like 5 in a row! 😉 Thanks for sharing your art with the world, Doke! (Also, Snow rules! 😆)
man, in the shade theres no uv light, thats why u dont get sunburnt in the shade lol. do it on a wall facing west, so the sun charges it right before dusk
I'm going to purchase one of these cans and spray one of my boomerangs. I guess i will have to paint it with white paint first. Thanks for your awesome channel =]
That spot seems to have an overhang, which would prevent much sunlight from charging it during the day. Maybe try a south-facing spot with plenty of evening sunlight.
First time I enjoyed a product placement in a UA-cam video! Very cool idea. Do they produce something to put in a wallet I already own? I would like not ti change wallet
a piece made out of glowsticks filled with this glow paint would be awesome, also im pretty (?) sure it didnt glow because you did it in a spot with shade
One day charge time, it works on a cycle like an actual battery, it's like expecting a phone to turn on when it's brand new and not charged, if he left it for one day cycle it would glow throughout the night.
hai Doke, i wanna ask you , are spray paints have high durability for years ? because when i make mural art, i used traditional brush and just used spray paint for effects, because i m afraid that pressure from spray paint doesnt give high durability for a long time. please give me the answer from your experience. Thank you. You've inspired me alot !
You should do the tag where there is a security light that comes on with motion and goes off after , so maybe a cat walks by and triggers the light and your tag gets charged up and the tree does make sound when it falls in the forest while no one is around to hear it .. js nice video nice tag nice job man
@@CANControlGRAFFITI Passengers? If you pick some tunnel near bend,.. or maybe people living nearby? Either way, you need to illuminate it better so not many options.
I think that the spray didn't work on the wall because it has to be charged by the sun/light and you were in a place were the sun doesn't hit the spot so that's why
Cool product, but kind of a bummer that you need to charge the paint using a uv light instead of it being able to charge by sunlight. I like the fact this glow in the dark spray paint is transparent. It would make it easier to work with if while applying the paint it were green or what ever glow in the dark color while wet and becomes transparent when the paint dries. I remember playing around with glow in the dark paints as a kid that can in these small squeeze bottles. You were limited to a florescent green, pink, yellow and blue.
Let me pause it quickly just to mention that I recently was considering getting this exact same paint so I'm super happy you made this video! 👊👊😎😎
Saaame wanted to get em since i first seen em 😂
Rite lol
The end result on this painting was one of my favorites as far as the styles you've written your name, great job on this one dude.. ive been using the glow paints for a little and in person they are the coolest paints I've used even though you need a bright light to charge it.. they have the uv blacklight paint, but you need a light on at all times, but you have way more viewing time and easier to take pictures with the blacklight.. and not sure if you have one, but an airbrush would be great for testing out smaller stuff while giving you the same effect at a smaller scale.. I just got one and for smaller projects I must recommend that... this.. is.. it
One of my favorite recent pieces by you, for sure, and when it glows in the dark it look sick! I think that you might have better luck with the glow if you try again in a spot that sees a lot of sun in the afternoon, and also without a ledge blocking light from the wall lol. For example, if the sun sets behind a wall, then for the last half of the day before dark it's not getting much direct light charge because it's in shadow. I think if you could get it to glow on its own it would still only glow for some minutes right at/after sunset, but it would be so cool if a piece just glowed every day after sunset!!
Several years ago I played around with dressing a canvas with glow in the dark paint and then overpainting some Bob Ross trees with opaque white with a little bit of yellow and green to match the pale color of the glow pigment. It makes an interesting effect of a "blank" canvas that turns into a moonlit forest scene in the dark. This was all in acrylics, I've never seen glow paint in a can before. Might have to grab a couple of those cans, looks like it'd be fun to play with.
That sounds cool does the canvas look blank during the day then?
The lines you made are so clean! I observe how much you increase your skills, specialy these last 2 years, good concept again overpassing your confort zone one more time, good job bro !
Ayyy the Glow in the Dark ones are the best 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
Great piece. 👍 To get the best results with the glow in the dark paint it should be in direct sunlight, for maximum exposure. The spot you picked Doke, was kind of shady. Nonetheless one of your best pieces , great color palate. Keep up the great work.
Next time do it on the sunny wall, good vid!
I’ve used this a couple times, works best on top of white fills
He tested it and sprayed on green & blue. Smart xD
Maybe do a piece where it gets direct sunlight all day?
Wunderbar!🙌
This what I like, Motivation of drawing and also teaches me how.
yeah, those night glowy stuff is nice, you need to find the exact time where it isn't day bright anymore and gets dark to see the effect. Sadly Night Glow Stuff doesn't last forever. But I bet when people see it in exact this 'it's getting dark' time they will be amazed. :D But also maybe there was too much shadow so it couldn't charge that much?
Love how it looks like, in darkness and in daylight. :) Would love to see more fancy pieces with a twist. :)
Ooh, that shot down the wall, red light in the background, desaturated is gorgeous
That’s such a dope spot and piece!! The train conductors and passengers will appreciate your labor!!!
Doke not only have I started tagging because of you. I listen to your videos while working so I have a equally crazy artist friend with me. Love you dude
U should mix the infrared paint and the glow in the dark it would be really cool if you did
Imagine using this and painting on a plain wall. So you cannot see anything in the day but it is shown at night. That would be the ultimate tag.
Besides this glow stuff, I liked to see that you've improved your style👍🏻
That looks fun to try! I know tho that all those glowing paints unfortunately don't glow forever.
Waiting for forever-glowing paint technology from the future! 🌴🎭
so if you see my profile picture I use glow-in-the-dark spray paints. they need a good UV light source, so something angled more towards the sun-set will give the most optimum glow effect at night, spraying multiple layers will help too, but usually only 20-30 mins of glow before it's too diluted. I use mine on a welding shield so it gets charged pretty good lol
I think it needs to be in direct sunlight to properly charge and prob only holds a hour or two
Best Idea for this is to do a grafiti under a bridge or somewhere where cars will pass at night with headlights on and then spray over it with uv so you realy got a day night effect
Right or somewhere where the lights shut at one moment
... wow... now that's some impressive paint...
1:47 this laugh you make when you like something is always epic
Watching your vids is one of the most satisfying things ever. Love your work bro, your talent is just insane!
Yeah piece looks cool at night when it glows...good job
I think one really really cool use for this would be in one of those neon effect portraits
You have to do it where the Sun SHINES on it ALL day. It works great.
You know you're a child of the 80's and 90's when you like glow in the dark paint or black light ink. Somewhere on a warehouse wall lies my early poetic ramblings, but no one can see them.
Thanks for the vid went down to the store and bought some cans 🤙
Nice to see you doing more pieces!
Love this style. Really nice piece 👌
I tried this glowing paint called Glo-X, came in green and blue, over white primer I was very happy with the results
What would be amazing is a piece that in the day shows one thing, but at night shows another. Even if it's just for a little bit.
Well done , omg that so amazing 😱😱🤯
Hello! For this type of painting with a GLOW effect, you only need to give it a large light bulb for a moment and turn it off, this paint retains the light for a short time, the UV light has an effect with the fluorescent paint. Greetings
I'm playing catch up on Doker's videos. It was like a little gift I gave myself...to be able to watch like 5 in a row! 😉 Thanks for sharing your art with the world, Doke! (Also, Snow rules! 😆)
Doke is a person I can watch while just chillin in school
man, in the shade theres no uv light, thats why u dont get sunburnt in the shade lol. do it on a wall facing west, so the sun charges it right before dusk
Sick colours 👌 make it pop
I'm going to purchase one of these cans and spray one of my boomerangs.
I guess i will have to paint it with white paint first.
Thanks for your awesome channel =]
That spot seems to have an overhang, which would prevent much sunlight from charging it during the day. Maybe try a south-facing spot with plenty of evening sunlight.
I think it's glow more if the wall you chose had more direct sunlight all day, you can see its in the shad when you first get there
First time I enjoyed a product placement in a UA-cam video! Very cool idea. Do they produce something to put in a wallet I already own? I would like not ti change wallet
Dope Doke!!, Love to see your kept the greenery green in this piece. You need a location with a security light with a sensor.
Super clean dude. Nice work!
Love your energy man😂
Try Montana luminous effect, these cans glow much brighter and for longer time
Does Montana make a reflective spray paint? So when the trains lights hit it at night, your graf lights up…?
Letters look good on this one bro 👍👍
a piece made out of glowsticks filled with this glow paint would be awesome, also im pretty (?) sure it didnt glow because you did it in a spot with shade
I've been tempted to take some glow in the dark spray paint to my eeveelution loungefly. I have a whole case of that spray paint.
use strip leds and plaster with small battery pack?
Supper,Amazing , cool
One day charge time, it works on a cycle like an actual battery, it's like expecting a phone to turn on when it's brand new and not charged, if he left it for one day cycle it would glow throughout the night.
What if you used this stuff on a floor canvas? Like a basketball court
Great piece
Now this is how you make a good advertisement, might consider to buy that wallet now 😂
hai Doke, i wanna ask you , are spray paints have high durability for years ? because when i make mural art, i used traditional brush and just used spray paint for effects, because i m afraid that pressure from spray paint doesnt give high durability for a long time. please give me the answer from your experience. Thank you. You've inspired me alot !
Nice work 😍😍
I LOVE u Doke
Maybe you can try put glow paint on top of infra paint should be interesting.
It needs sun Direct light on it or ot doesn't glow at night
It wouldn’t last long. And for Pete’s sake read the comments!! Half then say the same thing but none of you have even tried it
nice doke 👌
Please can you tell us how you started because I want to start
You should do the tag where there is a security light that comes on with motion and goes off after , so maybe a cat walks by and triggers the light and your tag gets charged up and the tree does make sound when it falls in the forest while no one is around to hear it .. js nice video nice tag nice job man
Wouldn't it work better if it had direct sun light as much as the day possible, so it gets a full charge from the sun??
Wow
I was just at a trackside spot and it was at night so it was spooky. Also I stepped in hobo shit. Extra spooky.
The eave on the building kinda blocks a lot of the sun
You should try Chrome as the base coat it might be better than white base coat
Plot Twist: Shiey records one of his trips near, passing by that spot and see Doke's Piece... Yeah, that could be good
You should use it just in front of the train, something like low bridge or tunnel entrance, so that the train will illuminate it directly
So who would be seeing it? The train engineer?!
@@CANControlGRAFFITI Passengers? If you pick some tunnel near bend,.. or maybe people living nearby? Either way, you need to illuminate it better so not many options.
Finally! Got sick of requesting this 😂
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯 came out clean and amazing bro 👌
I instantly think of an cyberpunk piece
This was the same rail road where you painted your first peice right?
Yeah
I was thinking about glowing in the dark spray paint a week ago what a coincidence
FIRE
Could you try paint an oil slik piece ?🤔
U have to do the piece in the sun so it charges all day and glows in the dark
I think that the spray didn't work on the wall because it has to be charged by the sun/light and you were in a place were the sun doesn't hit the spot so that's why
Even if that were true it would still fade away with the sun. The sun doesn’t set fast enough for the piece to stay charged
Paint It over Chrome 😍
How long the glow effect stay after charging with UV light?
maybe if your piece is not on the shade, maybe if it takes more sunlight it might work more
🔥💕👍
The forbidden tag spraycan hahah
You need a street with a T crossing with no lanterns. So every car coming by shines on it while driving towards it.
But is‘t the Wall in the shadow so the Effekt will fade away quickly?
Nice 🔥🔥
road flare or strobe firework might charge it
Cool product, but kind of a bummer that you need to charge the paint using a uv light instead of it being able to charge by sunlight. I like the fact this glow in the dark spray paint is transparent. It would make it easier to work with if while applying the paint it were green or what ever glow in the dark color while wet and becomes transparent when the paint dries. I remember playing around with glow in the dark paints as a kid that can in these small squeeze bottles. You were limited to a florescent green, pink, yellow and blue.
Which type of rays does sunblock prevent?
😉
It would've been cool if he did like a neon sign spray paint, or something creepy waiting in the dark like in his carnage video. 😁
The place where your painting is legal right where is that I'm looking for place in spray paint canvas and poster paper aren't doing it help me please
take neon green or yellow as basic
imagine this, one artwork, during the daytime, its this. and during the ighttime its the complete opposite.
use a led uv light to shine on the project
Very nice video
Looks amazing I can only imagine seeing a glowing piece of graffiti just on a wall as I speed by lol
Doker