I know this is a bit of an older upload but I still wanted to comment and say thank you for being so willing to share your skills and techniques!! I haven’t even touched a can of paint yet but have so much fun watching how they’re made.
I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us, I've been an artist for many years but recently got into spray paint art and this video was a great help, thank you!
@@AshSchultzArt I like the cosmos Art per say Royal Purple Orange Black Blue Stars White Stars Red stars a Sun or even great White neuron Star in the middle I am however very much curious how to get the shiny effect on the star or Suns I think White Blue and Red suns look amazing :)
I just loved your video. I didn’t know anything about this kind of art until my 11 year old grandson informed me he was starting a business with the money he had saved! And, that’s exactly what he did two weeks ago. He is going at it with such confidence and already improving. And, that’s what brought me to your video. I’m looking forward to showing it to him.
So, I’m doing my first spray art on an old suburban roof left in the yard to resurface.. I’m doing this in Nevada summer. Wish me luck! I love your videos, they gave me inspiration to do this!
Oo, I don’t miss the Vegas heat in the summer and I’m supposed to be coming out for a show in August lol good luck with your project though, I’m glad you got some use out of my videos
Oh my word😮. I was totally blown away watching this. Not only is it my kinda thing space ,planets etc but the way you did this is also the mix of colours🤩 spectacular. Amazing🎉.thank you for sharing these vids. Sami!
AS AN ARTIST NOT ONLY DO I MONUMENTALLY APPRECIATE YOUR AMAZING TUTORIAL BUT AS AN ARTIST THIS CAN BE A PAINTING IN AND OF ITSELF OUTSTANDING SPECTACULAR TY🎉❤😮
Great tips, I am doing my first spray paint project an old industrial fan , its huge, and I thankyou for the tips and tricks I've learned a few things already from your video!
Thank you again for sharing your amazing talent , most people don't realise that as humans we make mistakes and as in life and learning we need to make mistakes to learn love your art 😃
Wonderful video, great info. I’ve been drawing for years - lots of custom calligraphy, tagging, abstract psychedelic stuff - fun, cool looking shit. Nothing insane, out of this world, professional work - rather just a skill that I’ve developed for myself. Coming across this video is like opening the door to a whole new world; tomorrow I am going to get ten different cans, some canvases, find the old newspaper stack, cut myself some stencils, and see what I can make happen. What type of material/paper would you be using for a super flat, clear work surface, as opposed to canvas? (Such as the material in this video). And - Would you clear coat the entire project at the end, as a finishing touch? I suppose that depends on what you’re going for as far as the finished product goes.
Thanks for checking it out and I’m glad you found something useful and inspiring! As for material: coated paper is probably your most inexpensive option. Think poster board, how it has that glossy side to it? Paper will just absorb the paint so it’s got to have that coating to it. Otherwise, anything else along those lines will do. You just want to be sure the paint doesn’t absorb into the surface you’re painting on. I recommend clear coating the entire thing. The gloss clear will make all the colors pop more vibrantly, but it’ll subtly smooth the painting, merge everything together in a way.
Where can I get those Montana paints in the states here I think you're in Virginia or something aren't you could you shoot me some info on where I can get them
At the time of this video I was based in Las Vegas, but I’m not in Central Florida. I got the Montana’s prints at Dick Blick art store in Vegas, but they do have a website that you can order from. So your best options are checking local art supplies stores or ordering them from Amazon, dickblick.com or whatever else online you find them
Hey Ash, Im hoping you can help me. I just did a painting yesterday that I was finally happy with, after 6 months of painting I had what I considered a perfect result. When I got home today I clear coated it and it instantly crazy cracked. I'm gutted. Would you know what caused it? I'm using rustoleom gloss, I did use a bit of clear while painting it cause it dried out, would going over it after using the clear while painting it cause this? Sorry for the long winded comment but any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Send me a pic of what happened on my Instagram @ash_schultz_art. I haven’t encountered this in a long time so I’m trying to think of what could’ve happened. I don’t use rusto much, mostly krylon or Montanas, so the only thing that comes to mind is a funky reaction with the clear but I need to see what happened
Always had trouble doing a quick small burst of white by hand. Can wait to try that 2nd can technique bumping the cap. Also, your shooting stars are not terrible at all. I’ve been doing that “bump the can upside-down” for the past year since starting and it’s just too messy (especially trying to attempt on framed canvas 😬 lesson learned)
I wouldn’t say there’s a best, like with most things, cheaper likely means the quality sucks. I like using krylon, or even Montana. Rustoleum has some good color options, and works well, but I highly recommend that you experiment with what’s available to you and see what you like
Great tutorial! I'm gonna spray paint my knife throwing target :) it's a tall wooden closet door gonna be all space scene with planets as targets :) Nebulae included. But the way, plural is NEBULAE. In the very beginning of the video, your said NEBULAS. yes, had to. Cheers
I know this sounds daft but I can’t get my star points with small lines. They always end up being long lines, is that the type of spray nozzle or just me and technique? X
Part of it is being able to just barely press the nozzle, but also keeping it close to whatever you’re using to help create the line. Close to the shield, close to the paper and just the slightest of presses on the tip. It’s a bit trickier with the fat tips on most cans now
To get a finer spray from your cans it’s best to warm them. Get one of those cheap $20 electric flat griddles from like Walmart and put it on the lowest setting and set your cans on that. Give them time to warm up. You should be able to hold the can in your hand and it feel warm. If they’re too hot to touch them quickly get them off the heat but that shouldn’t be an issue on the low setting while using them. Be mindful of the ambient temperature outside. Obviously in the colder months of the year you can increase the heat.
Ahhhhh ok thank you very much! I appreciate your response. I was kind of wondering why my paints have been so think and heavy. I just started doing this as a hobby a couple months ago and have been watching tutorial after tutorial and always hear something new. Thank you again!
In the beginning I was like, yeah whatever, not impressed, and as you continued I thought omg sooooo cool. Haha, so sorry for my first minute response. And thank you for all the awesome rest!!
Lovely work! But a quick note for future reference: The plural of "nebula" is actually "nebulae". That's the term astronomers & astrophysicists use, anyway, right outta the dictionary! 😁😄👍🏼 But wow, you've got some cool techniques here!
@@notmodeling8070 it’s basic techniques you apply to making a nebula. How the nebula turns out is up to you and your approach to it. This is just giving you ways to do it
ua-cam.com/video/B3sXexB7wZs/v-deo.html I dont know if youve ever seen Matt Sorenson’s channel? He has taken aerosol art to another level. I believe he passed away at a rather early age. RIP. Anyways it’s incredible what he does with spraying paint !!
8:53 A happy frog suddenly appeared… Lol! In think I like the first and fourth examples the best because they seem to look more natural. The second example is really neat too though because it looks like something ripped a hole in space and a giant face is peeking through. An awesome space video game I’ve been playing a lot lately is called Rebel Galaxy, which has tons of awesome nebulae that you can fly your spaceship through.
Hands down the best tutorial on this I've seen on UA-cam.
Thanks 🙏🏻 I’m happy you thought so and hope it helped
This has been the only art video I don’t skip through! Seriously so cool and your commentary is perfect. Thanks!❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You’re very welcome and thank you! I hope it was helpful
The stars should be behind the nebula not in front it. So add a fine layer on top of them to give depth.
Layers even if you don't see all the details
I know this is a bit of an older upload but I still wanted to comment and say thank you for being so willing to share your skills and techniques!! I haven’t even touched a can of paint yet but have so much fun watching how they’re made.
You’re welcome and thanks for the kind comment. Just hoping to help folks get started with spray paint as a medium. 😁
I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us, I've been an artist for many years but recently got into spray paint art and this video was a great help, thank you!
I’m pleased to hear it!
@@AshSchultzArt I like the cosmos Art per say Royal Purple Orange Black Blue Stars White Stars Red stars a Sun or even great White neuron Star in the middle I am however very much curious how to get the shiny effect on the star or Suns I think White Blue and Red suns look amazing :)
Dude, this painting is fire. Well done
Thanks,, you really opened up alot of possibilities with your tutorials..
I just loved your video. I didn’t know anything about this kind of art until my 11 year old grandson informed me he was starting a business with the money he had saved! And, that’s exactly what he did two weeks ago. He is going at it with such confidence and already improving. And, that’s what brought me to your video. I’m looking forward to showing it to him.
So, I’m doing my first spray art on an old suburban roof left in the yard to resurface..
I’m doing this in Nevada summer.
Wish me luck! I love your videos, they gave me inspiration to do this!
Oo, I don’t miss the Vegas heat in the summer and I’m supposed to be coming out for a show in August lol good luck with your project though, I’m glad you got some use out of my videos
Yeah , I’m a Minnesota girl! My Pup and I would love to scoot out asap but … hey . I’m “over the hump” for the moment😂” I’ll give an update!
Oh my word😮. I was totally blown away watching this. Not only is it my kinda thing space ,planets etc but the way you did this is also the mix of colours🤩 spectacular. Amazing🎉.thank you for sharing these vids. Sami!
You’re very welcome 😁 working on asking more, but I’m glad you enjoyed them or found them helpful
Thank you for sharing your nebula techniques. ❤ You provided some really valuable tips that I can't wait to try!
AS AN ARTIST NOT ONLY DO I MONUMENTALLY APPRECIATE YOUR AMAZING TUTORIAL BUT AS AN ARTIST THIS CAN BE A PAINTING IN AND OF ITSELF OUTSTANDING SPECTACULAR TY🎉❤😮
Thank you so much
The tap idea is cool...gonna try that...Clouds too
Love the last one
Thank you 🖤
Imma have to use that second option for my own art cause i do alot of space theme and ive always wanted a more realistic looking nebula
Do it and see how things turn out!
Outstanding tips appreciate it
Glad you got some help out of it!
Thank you so much dude!
Great tips, I am doing my first spray paint project an old industrial fan , its huge, and I thankyou for the tips and tricks I've learned a few things already from your video!
These tips are greatly appreciated.....after watching a couple videos....I am going to play around and see what is created 💞 thank-you!
You got some great talent
Thank you so much! We all have to be good at something right?
amazing tutorial, thanks for the info!!!
You’re welcome, thanks for checking things out
Light over dark is a rule for me. Nice video!
See, you get it. It’s just a much better look to the painting, IMO. Thanks for checking it out
Excellent space tutorial! 👌 Thank you once again!
You’re so welcome!
Very well put together tutorial, thanks it helped, and looks Great .👏🏼
Brilliant video thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for your continued support Hugh 🙏
Thanks for this tutorial, my daughter wants me to do a space painting for her and I thought of using spray paints. This is perfect!
You’re very welcome! I’d like to see it when you’re done!
Thanks for the video. Absolutely love it! You're a great teacher
Thanks Trevor I really appreciate that and you taking out the time to check out the video!
I pretty sure you don't read comments this far back. When you said, Failure builds experience. I needed to hear that. Thank you.
I read everyone I catch 😁 thanks for checking things out and there’s no truer statement. It’s all learning experiences 👌🏻
Great tutorial! Thanks for posting!
You’re very welcome, happy new year!
What a great video! Thanks for all the tips.
You’re very welcome
This is unreal thanks for sharing !
Awesome work. 👌
Thanks!
Exactly what i needed. Thanks bro
Muchas Gracias Ash...
Brilliant..thanks what paint to use? Matt or Gloss? and how do you finish off your work,,is it some kind of spray varnish?
I think gloss is always best. The colors appear more vibrant. Finish it with a gloss clear coat 👌🏻
@@AshSchultzArt Thanks very much :)
@@MrListenerman anytime
Thank you again for sharing your amazing talent , most people don't realise that as humans we make mistakes and as in life and learning we need to make mistakes to learn love your art 😃
Thanks dude and you nailed it. Mistakes are just learning experience
Ur tips are very helpful thnku for sharing but can u pls tell me the name of sheet u used?
The sheet? Of paper? Sorry, I didn’t see the notification for your comment
Tx bro
My pleasure! Got any questions let me know
At the start I was like “ mmm ok whatever” then as the video went on I was like “wow wait what HOW WOW?!” Brilliant man lol
Lol thank you, thank you 🙏 I appreciate it. I hope you release more vids soon
♥, beautiful
Thanks. What about Auroras?
Wonderful video, great info.
I’ve been drawing for years - lots of custom calligraphy, tagging, abstract psychedelic stuff - fun, cool looking shit. Nothing insane, out of this world, professional work - rather just a skill that I’ve developed for myself.
Coming across this video is like opening the door to a whole new world; tomorrow I am going to get ten different cans, some canvases, find the old newspaper stack, cut myself some stencils, and see what I can make happen.
What type of material/paper would you be using for a super flat, clear work surface, as opposed to canvas? (Such as the material in this video).
And -
Would you clear coat the entire project at the end, as a finishing touch?
I suppose that depends on what you’re going for as far as the finished product goes.
Thanks for checking it out and I’m glad you found something useful and inspiring!
As for material: coated paper is probably your most inexpensive option. Think poster board, how it has that glossy side to it? Paper will just absorb the paint so it’s got to have that coating to it. Otherwise, anything else along those lines will do. You just want to be sure the paint doesn’t absorb into the surface you’re painting on.
I recommend clear coating the entire thing. The gloss clear will make all the colors pop more vibrantly, but it’ll subtly smooth the painting, merge everything together in a way.
Where can I get those Montana paints in the states here I think you're in Virginia or something aren't you could you shoot me some info on where I can get them
At the time of this video I was based in Las Vegas, but I’m not in Central Florida. I got the Montana’s prints at Dick Blick art store in Vegas, but they do have a website that you can order from. So your best options are checking local art supplies stores or ordering them from Amazon, dickblick.com or whatever else online you find them
Can and do you use primers on these? Do these work on aluminum?
8:18 sick red skull i see🤘
i do0 refinishing aned custom paint on guitars ive wanted to do a outerspace style and havent figured it out.
Hey Ash, Im hoping you can help me. I just did a painting yesterday that I was finally happy with, after 6 months of painting I had what I considered a perfect result. When I got home today I clear coated it and it instantly crazy cracked. I'm gutted. Would you know what caused it? I'm using rustoleom gloss, I did use a bit of clear while painting it cause it dried out, would going over it after using the clear while painting it cause this? Sorry for the long winded comment but any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Send me a pic of what happened on my Instagram @ash_schultz_art. I haven’t encountered this in a long time so I’m trying to think of what could’ve happened. I don’t use rusto much, mostly krylon or Montanas, so the only thing that comes to mind is a funky reaction with the clear but I need to see what happened
Always had trouble doing a quick small burst of white by hand. Can wait to try that 2nd can technique bumping the cap.
Also, your shooting stars are not terrible at all. I’ve been doing that “bump the can upside-down” for the past year since starting and it’s just too messy (especially trying to attempt on framed canvas 😬 lesson learned)
This helps sm thanks i am just starting tbh
Also what is the best type of paint to use?
I wouldn’t say there’s a best, like with most things, cheaper likely means the quality sucks. I like using krylon, or even Montana. Rustoleum has some good color options, and works well, but I highly recommend that you experiment with what’s available to you and see what you like
Great tutorial!
I'm gonna spray paint my knife throwing target :) it's a tall wooden closet door gonna be all space scene with planets as targets :)
Nebulae included.
But the way, plural is NEBULAE.
In the very beginning of the video, your said NEBULAS. yes, had to.
Cheers
Thanks for the correction lol
I know this sounds daft but I can’t get my star points with small lines. They always end up being long lines, is that the type of spray nozzle or just me and technique? X
Part of it is being able to just barely press the nozzle, but also keeping it close to whatever you’re using to help create the line. Close to the shield, close to the paper and just the slightest of presses on the tip. It’s a bit trickier with the fat tips on most cans now
Amazing brou, 👌✌
Thanks dude!
When you say warm up the paint what do you mean by that?
To get a finer spray from your cans it’s best to warm them. Get one of those cheap $20 electric flat griddles from like Walmart and put it on the lowest setting and set your cans on that. Give them time to warm up. You should be able to hold the can in your hand and it feel warm. If they’re too hot to touch them quickly get them off the heat but that shouldn’t be an issue on the low setting while using them. Be mindful of the ambient temperature outside. Obviously in the colder months of the year you can increase the heat.
Ahhhhh ok thank you very much! I appreciate your response. I was kind of wondering why my paints have been so think and heavy. I just started doing this as a hobby a couple months ago and have been watching tutorial after tutorial and always hear something new. Thank you again!
@@Djraven831 any time dude!
THE BLACK AREA ON THE BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER HAS A FACE IN IT..BEFORE THE 4 MINUTE MARK WHEN U ADD MORE BLACK
Thanks for sharing knowledge bro! Your a grandmaster at the UA-cam University of Arts and Crafts
Thanks mate need all the help I can get Haha, is Mathew a relation of yours ,just subbed to his channel .you two have a lot of the same style
Yea that’s my little bro lol we worked at the same place on the strip
Is it just me or does anyone else see the gladiator at 7:00
What kind of canvas is this? Som sort of plastic?
It’s paper, but with a coated side to it, like poster board? You paint on the glossy surface.
What do you mean by warming up your cans?
Bringing the temperature from a cold state... Into a warmer state.... 🤣
In the beginning I was like, yeah whatever, not impressed, and as you continued I thought omg sooooo cool. Haha, so sorry for my first minute response. And thank you for all the awesome rest!!
Lol no trouble at all. I’m glad you gave it a shot and watched it through.
@@AshSchultzArt 😁
Do you use canvas?
Yes, although it’s far easier to use coated paper.
I'm new to this
Let’s goooooo
I have zero interest in painting but I found this to be interesting.
❤❤❤❤
🔥🔥🖤🖤🖤
Lovely work!
But a quick note for future reference:
The plural of "nebula" is actually "nebulae". That's the term astronomers & astrophysicists use, anyway, right outta the dictionary! 😁😄👍🏼
But wow, you've got some cool techniques here!
Thank you! And thanks for the correction. I caught it after the fact 😅
Yes, green and red make christmas and red and yellow make circus.
Praying fort this so much my repentance to and get these lustfull out my head and gods healing comfort and return❤️❤️🙏
I am a resin artist who just got interested in spray paint. Lord help me!
You got this! lol check out the vids, let me know if you have questions. I have more coming. Slight hiatus because I moved lol
Get yourself a sub
Thought I was listening to Joe Rogan
Where's the nebula this looks nothing like one there's no clouds in space rubbish and you use the crappy 'with out further ado'
@@notmodeling8070 it’s basic techniques you apply to making a nebula. How the nebula turns out is up to you and your approach to it. This is just giving you ways to do it
ua-cam.com/video/B3sXexB7wZs/v-deo.html
I dont know if youve ever seen Matt Sorenson’s channel? He has taken aerosol art to another level. I believe he passed away at a rather early age. RIP. Anyways it’s incredible what he does with spraying paint !!
8:53 A happy frog suddenly appeared… Lol!
In think I like the first and fourth examples the best because they seem to look more natural. The second example is really neat too though because it looks like something ripped a hole in space and a giant face is peeking through. An awesome space video game I’ve been playing a lot lately is called Rebel Galaxy, which has tons of awesome nebulae that you can fly your spaceship through.
I haven’t got around to trying rebel galaxy yet. How is it?