Internet : check Google : check Printer : check Papper : check Imagination... Scalpel... Papper tape... and you can make a lot of things by tracing it Already making AC/DC helmet..loading Peace out !
Just looking at painting my boys karting helmet. I better not show him this video but great for me to watch and must say your art style is amazing. Keep up great work.
Brilliant! I love that you just show your painting as it happens - even the bits which always look crap until it all comes together and you're suddenly "oh, wow!" I consider myself an artist and only came here looking for advice on paints to use but got so much more from this. Thank you Iron Gordon. ps. the list of products in the description is excellent and you even used pretty much the exact same helmet I have(!) One thing I saw on a less impressive vid was a note to say to mask out the safety markings (like the ECE or Kitemark numbers here in the UK).
So I'm not the only one to remember seeing one of their design like this :p I though the client maybe wanted to replace his icon with a new one. It's the airmada colossal.
i went from watching fishing with coke and mentos, to how to gut and cook an octopus, to making a wooden bladeless fan, to how to spray paint a motorcycle helmet. coronavirus lockdown at its finest.
Your art is pretty sick dude! Some advice, don’t be afraid to go thick with that clear, except for the first coat. A lot of people are scared to. If you do that you’ll have a lot less orange peel and texture and it’ll lay down smooooth. May still need a good wet sanding and buffing though.
this is a piece of art. wish i can do this on my snowboard helmet. gonna watch the video another 500times and maybe ill go for it. thanks for the video
Woke up with an idea of hand painting my motorcycle helmet! 🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨 You we’re the first video I watched and I’m so glad. Perfection in editing, narration and demonstration🧨🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dude, that paint job is awesome. I love that think and thin line work. I also love the octopus designs for tattoos and on a lot of thinks, usually bc they are colorful and odd looking. Good stuff man.
@@puffcosmoker420morales2 Why are you calling out someone regarding a license? I have my full motorcycle license because I'm not an un-insured asshole. But you do you man. Probably bragging about your bike too saying you can do 200mph on a 600
@@ParrishStrongman Dude I totally just did a wheelie while going 186 on my 300 in the city whilst being chased by police with a female passenger whomst I was fingering while this all happened... totally!
Nice to meet you and how are you? I hope all is good about you there. You doing very good, you are very talented and i learn more from you. Happy watching your video. Big regard from Indonesia.
A grand worth of one off graphics on a 200.00 lid. With rattle bombs.No wasted moves or materials.To everyone that aspires to be another Troy lee or just wants put something fresh where all those stale ass decals were, this is how its done.Somebody send this guy some fine line paint markers Best DIY helmet Vid ive seen on youtube. Blessings and all the best to you sir.And don't lift a pen or or mask a panel unless your being paid.Paid like the skilled craftsman that you are.
I like the base paint that you dud before going into Octopus. It would be an easy enough challenge for me as a beginner to do ocean like design. Thanks.
Good stuff! I also am very careful about the type of paint I use on helmets, esp polycarb ones. I use a water-based primer after the sanding part and then use water-based airbrush paints for design- and end with the same 2K Spray Max that you used. You make it look so easy though..takes me much much longer with prep and even thinking of the design. I have never used lettering paint and recently I have seen many folks, including you, use it. Next project- lettering paint! :D Thanks again for the video!
I hope it works for you. The primer just adds an extra layer so just need to be cognizant of that. But yes, I think it should ease up people's concerns- I have done it for the last 8 years and none of the helmets have melted yet lol.
Should tape up the back vent too, gotta be extremely careful when painting helmets because the solvents in the paint can ruin the integrity of the helmet causing it to fail during a crash and not protect the rider. Very cool paint job and excellent work!
Only becomes a problem if the paint directly comes in contact with the raw lid itself, which is why I didn't strip the factory paint job, just scuff. I'm not an expert, you should always do your own research and only do what you feel safe with. Thanks
It's the fumes and overspray from the solvent paints that cause the issue, not just the paint itself. The OEM's use a solvent based paint on the shell of the helmet which is fine, but if the foam gets degraded from the fumes the helmet will look fine when it has actually been compromised.
I'll add, OEM's paint their helmets before the protective foam is assembled into the helmet. You can paint directly on the helmet, that's how a oem will apply paint.
After clear coating it, wait untill the clear coat is hard, sandpaper it and clear coat it again. But clear coating from a spray can is always a bit less glossy/shiny then the traditional way. 😃 but your skills are good 👍🏻 keep it up.
This is awesome, you have my instant subscription! I love to watch how people create painting helmets, I saw few in the past, and I have to say, I love your painting technique, it's juicy, I mean you can watch it and you can touch it, paint structure is thick, and this is great!
Dude this came out absolutely amazing. You have serious skill! You could definitely make a bunch of these for clients who want designs and make a profit! Your helmet design beats any I have seen by the big manufacturers! Keep up the great work.
WOW MY MIND IS BLOWN!! Thanks for sharing your creative processes for this incredible piece. I loved watching as it worked and you have some real talent that was impressive even before you were completed. I was wondering if you have ever tried laying down a couple coats of clear and then wet sanding once its mostly cured, then adding layers, sanding etc etc? The reason I was curious, is because I've had some painted and decaled helmets that seemed to scuff or flake prematurely since the clear coat was thinner. When I watched automotive shops creating really long lasting paint jobs they have wet sanded between coats. Keep up the awesome content and I hope you stay healthy and happy in your future endeavors.
Mr. Iron Gordon, I am in the process of painting one of my existing helmets but based on my research, I see a lot of warnings against using most any spray paints for their possible damage to the helmet's outer layer. Were the Rustoleum paints you used not damaging? Thank you.
I researched it out as well because I heard the same warnings. But all those warnings weren't backed by any kind of data or research, so it may be a lot of perpetuated bias toward the concept of spray painting a helmet. Polycarbonate doesn't respond well to Acetone, which is used in spray paint as a carrier for pigment. However if the helmet is painted from the factory and your spray paint never touches the polycarbonate then I am unsure of why there would be an issue. Also the spray paint should never touch the foam liner. But I'm not claiming this is safe, I don't know if its safe, I am not a scientist HA! Paint within your comfort zone
@@IronGordon Thank you, sir! As always you provide very candid and detailed replies. I started to feel the same way. I will do very light wet sanding on the outside and completely seal the vents and the other opening so nothing goes inside to the foam. I will be doing this test run on an old helmet which I may retire within a year so no worries. Thank you again!
Very creative and well done. Unfamiliar with 1 shot paint. Because it was brushed on I suppose it is in a can but wondering if it is an enamel or acrylic.
Pretty sure paint solvent can damage the structural integrity of the helmet. Might be something to check into before anyone's brains end up on a highway.
Only becomes a problem if the paint directly comes in contact with the raw lid itself, which is why I didn't strip the factory paint job, just scuff. I'm not an expert, you should always do your own research and only do what you feel safe with. Thanks
@@IronGordon That might be fine, depending on what the original paint is, good chance it won't bleed through. I just remembered them telling us something about this in collision repair/automotive painting classes years ago in college. Technology could have changed by now as well. But something to check into for anyone who paints their helmets, unless they're just displaying them. Oh and either way, awesome paint job!
@@BabyJesus66 This is what i have heard too. I'm pretty sure that here, a custom paintjob would render a helmet illegal. There might be some fiber helmets that it's ok for but on a plastic helmet it's a no no. And i think this is a plastic helmet.
@@The77Game I don't think its too common of knowledge, and I haven't kept up on the helmet tech/materials if theyve changed any... but its something that should be spread around to any custom painters, could save lives... It brought back the memory when I seen this video. When I was taught not to paint them... We had a guy that was going to paint his helmet. The instructor seen him about to paint it, and rushed over and said very sternly not to do that because it can weaken the helmet. Maybe a week later the guy laid his bike down, bounced his helmet off the ground, got tons of road rash on his forearms and legs, but nothing deadly. The helmet took the damage and not his head. Probably saved his life or at least saved him from brain damage. It was lucky the teacher was paying attention that day.
Troy Lee became famous painting motocross helmets for the pros. If paint ruined the helmet the ama wouldn't allow them to even use it. And what do you think comes on the helmet to begin with? 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah people kind of like to regurgitate some vague advice about that. Here's what I've learned. Do not let spray paint or solvent touch the foam liner of the helmet. It melts the foam which is critical to the crash protection of a helmet. Tape off all your vents and any hole in the helmet to avoid that. When painting over an existing paint job. Sand the old paint thoroughly, but do not sand through the old paint so far that you hit the raw shell of the helmet. Solvents found in spray paint could damage the integrity of the shell depending on what the shell is made of. All that being said I am not an expert, that is what I have learned so far and you should do your own research before attempting to modify any safety device. Hope that helps
no way it s so amazing!!! I been waiting for your video for a long time man and it’s toootally worth it. The eye gold effect gives that real effect on the whole artistic painting. I love it. “You did your best this time!” 🙂
Only becomes a problem if the paint directly comes in contact with the raw lid itself, which is why I didn't strip the factory paint job, just scuff. I'm not an expert, you should always do your own research and only do what you feel safe with. Thanks
That’s sick af dude!! I wonder how long this lasts, us biker dudes get pelted with bugs and small rocks all the time lol. Also how much for this paint job lol?
man this helmet looks dope asf i want to get in to riding, and this would with 100% certainty would be a helmet that i would wear. i love the ocean and love the design that you made and the fact that the octopus is my favorite animal is what made me click on the video; and i have to say man i cannot express what an amazing job you did on the helmet. If i saw this in the store i would pick it up not even caring how much it would cost.
Duuuude I saw your comment about you saying “this comment got way more likes then any of my videos” on someone else’s channel 😂I’m glad I checked your channel out
Thanks! If you wait longer than an hour you are more likely to get cracking, you want to paint in 10 to 20 minute increments for something like what I did here. Read the can label for best results though
I want to paint more helmets... Way less saw dust than the normal things I make, like this one ua-cam.com/video/Fh2mGIHffQg/v-deo.html
Trie to make a TRON helmet, (u know the movie) TRON (the bikes with the neon)
@@jappyloo1128 that would be sweet thanks for the idea!
I will send you my helmet if you want to do a blue power ranger theme!
I wouldn’t mind sending you a helmet (and pay you of course) for an American flag themed helmet.
I wouldn’t mind sending you a helmet (and pay you of course) for an American flag themed helmet.
You forgot step:1 Be an artist.
Haha yeah it helps, but any one can be an artist, you just gotta start somewhere. Thanks for watching!
Exactly!!
Internet : check
Google : check
Printer : check
Papper : check
Imagination...
Scalpel...
Papper tape...
and you can make a lot of things by tracing it
Already making AC/DC helmet..loading
Peace out !
Just looking at painting my boys karting helmet. I better not show him this video but great for me to watch and must say your art style is amazing. Keep up great work.
BRO I MISS YOU BEING ON UA-cam!! Your vids were so good!!
Hey Duncan! Thanks for saying that, I miss making videos. I honestly don't remember the last time I even drew something lol
Brilliant! I love that you just show your painting as it happens - even the bits which always look crap until it all comes together and you're suddenly "oh, wow!" I consider myself an artist and only came here looking for advice on paints to use but got so much more from this. Thank you Iron Gordon.
ps. the list of products in the description is excellent and you even used pretty much the exact same helmet I have(!) One thing I saw on a less impressive vid was a note to say to mask out the safety markings (like the ECE or Kitemark numbers here in the UK).
Sickkk, looks like a type of graphic Icon would put on one of their helmets.
Awesome, thank you for the compliment!
Icon does have a graphic like this
@@midenking9651 First thing I thought as well. For sure I've seen an Icon with an octopus on it.
they did one almost identical
So I'm not the only one to remember seeing one of their design like this :p I though the client maybe wanted to replace his icon with a new one. It's the airmada colossal.
The texture adds to the realism.
i went from watching fishing with coke and mentos, to how to gut and cook an octopus, to making a wooden bladeless fan, to how to spray paint a motorcycle helmet. coronavirus lockdown at its finest.
HAHA! Oh man by the end of this lockdown your brain is going to be full of information you never knew you needed!
Don't forget the twerking vids
Pask Makes makes some good scrap wood stuff
That looks dope. The colors are great together. 😂❤ love this
My God the paint job on this helmet is absolutely stunning!
Appreciate it my man!
In 2022, this is cool af. Way more than I'm planning to do, but such a good demo of what can be done.
Your art is pretty sick dude! Some advice, don’t be afraid to go thick with that clear, except for the first coat. A lot of people are scared to. If you do that you’ll have a lot less orange peel and texture and it’ll lay down smooooth. May still need a good wet sanding and buffing though.
this is a piece of art. wish i can do this on my snowboard helmet. gonna watch the video another 500times and maybe ill go for it. thanks for the video
Well done! That helmet is DOPE looking! Makes me want to custom paint mine. I am not a fan of the colors on mine but, the price was right!
Woke up with an idea of hand painting my motorcycle helmet! 🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨 You we’re the first video I watched and I’m so glad. Perfection in editing, narration and demonstration🧨🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dude, that paint job is awesome. I love that think and thin line work. I also love the octopus designs for tattoos and on a lot of thinks, usually bc they are colorful and odd looking. Good stuff man.
Appreciate it thank you!
I really consider to get my helmet touched with your work. The popup surface really emphasize the art it self, really good job
Thanks so much!
This helmet makes me want to buy a motorcycle.
first comes the licence O_o
Keksbrot lol , I own a motorcycle without a license! Lol you’ll never own a bike kid so stfu
@@puffcosmoker420morales2 Why are you calling out someone regarding a license? I have my full motorcycle license because I'm not an un-insured asshole. But you do you man. Probably bragging about your bike too saying you can do 200mph on a 600
@@ParrishStrongman Dude I totally just did a wheelie while going 186 on my 300 in the city whilst being chased by police with a female passenger whomst I was fingering while this all happened... totally!
@@ericcartman7046 shit man! Some skills there!
Nice to meet you and how are you?
I hope all is good about you there.
You doing very good, you are very talented and i learn more from you.
Happy watching your video.
Big regard from Indonesia.
If you don't mind please visit to my channel also
Love it! The way you explain the process is really on point!
Thanks so much!
A grand worth of one off graphics on a 200.00 lid. With rattle bombs.No wasted moves or materials.To everyone that aspires to be another Troy lee or just wants put something fresh where all those stale ass decals were, this is how its done.Somebody send this guy some fine line paint markers Best DIY helmet Vid ive seen on youtube. Blessings and all the best to you sir.And don't lift a pen or or mask a panel unless your being paid.Paid like the skilled craftsman that you are.
Now this right here is a solid comment to wake up to! Appreciate it 👊👊✌️
I knew I was going to love this video as soon as I saw the thumbnail, and you did not disappoint. Really awesome job!
Appreciate it Samzirra!
I like the base paint that you dud before going into Octopus.
It would be an easy enough challenge for me as a beginner to do ocean like design.
Thanks.
Good stuff! I also am very careful about the type of paint I use on helmets, esp polycarb ones. I use a water-based primer after the sanding part and then use water-based airbrush paints for design- and end with the same 2K Spray Max that you used. You make it look so easy though..takes me much much longer with prep and even thinking of the design. I have never used lettering paint and recently I have seen many folks, including you, use it. Next project- lettering paint! :D Thanks again for the video!
That's a good tip with the water based primer, I might try that and see if it eases people's conscience. I appreciate you watching!
I hope it works for you. The primer just adds an extra layer so just need to be cognizant of that. But yes, I think it should ease up people's concerns- I have done it for the last 8 years and none of the helmets have melted yet lol.
Iron Gordon - Art Watch when masking water based paints the masking tape lifts the paint,,I use solvents that never happens
Amazing! The line work makes it really pop!
Should tape up the back vent too, gotta be extremely careful when painting helmets because the solvents in the paint can ruin the integrity of the helmet causing it to fail during a crash and not protect the rider. Very cool paint job and excellent work!
Only becomes a problem if the paint directly comes in contact with the raw lid itself, which is why I didn't strip the factory paint job, just scuff. I'm not an expert, you should always do your own research and only do what you feel safe with. Thanks
It's the fumes and overspray from the solvent paints that cause the issue, not just the paint itself. The OEM's use a solvent based paint on the shell of the helmet which is fine, but if the foam gets degraded from the fumes the helmet will look fine when it has actually been compromised.
I'll add, OEM's paint their helmets before the protective foam is assembled into the helmet. You can paint directly on the helmet, that's how a oem will apply paint.
That thing is SICK! And you made it look so easy!
After clear coating it, wait untill the clear coat is hard, sandpaper it and clear coat it again. But clear coating from a spray can is always a bit less glossy/shiny then the traditional way. 😃 but your skills are good 👍🏻 keep it up.
This is awesome, you have my instant subscription!
I love to watch how people create painting helmets, I saw few in the past, and I have to say, I love your painting technique, it's juicy, I mean you can watch it and you can touch it, paint structure is thick, and this is great!
Ha thank you! I appreciate it
Dude, that’s incredible for a rattle can paint job!
Appreciate it Chad!
Iron Gordon - Art can you make me a helmet like that
Dude this came out absolutely amazing. You have serious skill! You could definitely make a bunch of these for clients who want designs and make a profit! Your helmet design beats any I have seen by the big manufacturers! Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the compliment, I'm trying to always take commission jobs. Thanks for watching!
It's a hard way to make money trust me
I would wear a helmet like that in a heartbeat looks fire. 🔥🔥🔥
I Torres 3 heartbeats ha get it 😂😉😉🥴
WOW MY MIND IS BLOWN!! Thanks for sharing your creative processes for this incredible piece. I loved watching as it worked and you have some real talent that was impressive even before you were completed. I was wondering if you have ever tried laying down a couple coats of clear and then wet sanding once its mostly cured, then adding layers, sanding etc etc? The reason I was curious, is because I've had some painted and decaled helmets that seemed to scuff or flake prematurely since the clear coat was thinner. When I watched automotive shops creating really long lasting paint jobs they have wet sanded between coats. Keep up the awesome content and I hope you stay healthy and happy in your future endeavors.
That’s amazing man! You did an outstanding job
Appreciate it thank you!
You definitely gotta do more helmets this nice af
Appreciate it 👊
This is fantastic, I hope your channel explodes one day!
Thank you!
HJC helmets might want to reconsider this design. Very nice detail on texture of the octopus.
appreciate it thanks!
Looks nice.. Now I feel like having some Takoyaki.
This is what I like to see!!! Great content! Please keep making videos!
Thank you! I plan on it 😁
This HJC is my favorite helmet. Fits my imperfect head perfectly and for under $200
Haha, it seems like a nice helmet
HJC best! fk the rest!
This is sick bro , I just ordered an airbrush to start learning , can’t wait to begin doing customs like this
Awesome man! Good luck
This is sick. You should do a bicycle.
this is dope! wanna give customising my own helmet a shot & seeing how you work is really helpful! 🔥
Mr. Iron Gordon, I am in the process of painting one of my existing helmets but based on my research, I see a lot of warnings against using most any spray paints for their possible damage to the helmet's outer layer. Were the Rustoleum paints you used not damaging? Thank you.
I researched it out as well because I heard the same warnings. But all those warnings weren't backed by any kind of data or research, so it may be a lot of perpetuated bias toward the concept of spray painting a helmet.
Polycarbonate doesn't respond well to Acetone, which is used in spray paint as a carrier for pigment. However if the helmet is painted from the factory and your spray paint never touches the polycarbonate then I am unsure of why there would be an issue. Also the spray paint should never touch the foam liner.
But I'm not claiming this is safe, I don't know if its safe, I am not a scientist HA!
Paint within your comfort zone
@@IronGordon Thank you, sir! As always you provide very candid and detailed replies. I started to feel the same way. I will do very light wet sanding on the outside and completely seal the vents and the other opening so nothing goes inside to the foam. I will be doing this test run on an old helmet which I may retire within a year so no worries. Thank you again!
@@Turco949 perfect plan good luck!
Dope vid bro. Taping up a helmet is a pain in the butt!!
Thanks my guy! Yeah all these organic shapes didn't make it easier hahaha
You should start a business around helmet painting or vinyl wrap
I've been trying to do sports helmets. This video is helping me tons! Thank you Iron Gordan!
@irongordan I've been having trouble with my adhesives pulling up the paint I already sprayed. Any pointers? Thanks in advance.
Oh! Yes you are a ocxpert! :-) Awesome work and video!
After researching the octopus for this job I feel like I've learned quite a bit... Very interesting animal, by interesting i mean mildly weird hahaha
Very creative and well done. Unfamiliar with 1 shot paint. Because it was brushed on I suppose it is in a can but wondering if it is an enamel or acrylic.
Pretty sure paint solvent can damage the structural integrity of the helmet. Might be something to check into before anyone's brains end up on a highway.
Only becomes a problem if the paint directly comes in contact with the raw lid itself, which is why I didn't strip the factory paint job, just scuff. I'm not an expert, you should always do your own research and only do what you feel safe with. Thanks
@@IronGordon That might be fine, depending on what the original paint is, good chance it won't bleed through. I just remembered them telling us something about this in collision repair/automotive painting classes years ago in college. Technology could have changed by now as well. But something to check into for anyone who paints their helmets, unless they're just displaying them.
Oh and either way, awesome paint job!
@@BabyJesus66 This is what i have heard too. I'm pretty sure that here, a custom paintjob would render a helmet illegal. There might be some fiber helmets that it's ok for but on a plastic helmet it's a no no. And i think this is a plastic helmet.
@@The77Game I don't think its too common of knowledge, and I haven't kept up on the helmet tech/materials if theyve changed any... but its something that should be spread around to any custom painters, could save lives... It brought back the memory when I seen this video. When I was taught not to paint them... We had a guy that was going to paint his helmet. The instructor seen him about to paint it, and rushed over and said very sternly not to do that because it can weaken the helmet. Maybe a week later the guy laid his bike down, bounced his helmet off the ground, got tons of road rash on his forearms and legs, but nothing deadly. The helmet took the damage and not his head. Probably saved his life or at least saved him from brain damage. It was lucky the teacher was paying attention that day.
Troy Lee became famous painting motocross helmets for the pros. If paint ruined the helmet the ama wouldn't allow them to even use it. And what do you think comes on the helmet to begin with? 🤷🏻♂️
Very good but if your using a rattle can for clear you need about 10 coats to get a nice gloss finish.
Good call!
That was dope🔥
Wow. Incredible helmet, fantastic video and wonderful tutorial! Thanks for posting!
Thank you!
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Duuuuuuude this is DOPE. Well done sir!
Appreciate it! Glad you watched
The one line almost all painters use:
"That's gonna give the paint something to stick to!"
Ha! yup pretty much
The artwork is pointless if it doesn't stick/last!
wow you got some mad skills awesome paint job!!!!!!!!!
Dude I found your channel through a sticker on a lamp post on front of a Michaels in jamul!
i saw this in a movie, the one thats aquaman is wearing this XD
Art is nailing a pudding to the wall. Your paint job is definitily art👍👍👍😎
Ha! I see what you did there! I appreciate it
Please customize my helmet you have full artistic interpretation
Hey buddy great work! You’re definitely the Ocxpert
How to custom paint your helmet.
Step 1: be an artist
Haha it Definitely helps, anyone can be an artist, you just gotta start somewhere.
Your art alone deserves more subscribers and views!
Thank you I appreciate it very much!
Now it's no longer a safety device
Yeah people kind of like to regurgitate some vague advice about that. Here's what I've learned.
Do not let spray paint or solvent touch the foam liner of the helmet. It melts the foam which is critical to the crash protection of a helmet. Tape off all your vents and any hole in the helmet to avoid that.
When painting over an existing paint job. Sand the old paint thoroughly, but do not sand through the old paint so far that you hit the raw shell of the helmet. Solvents found in spray paint could damage the integrity of the shell depending on what the shell is made of.
All that being said I am not an expert, that is what I have learned so far and you should do your own research before attempting to modify any safety device.
Hope that helps
That turned out freakin awesome man
I Think i gonna order a cheap helmet just to Paint it lol
You got some funny looking cans there mate, kinda like a wooden stick with some hair on the end
Step 1: own a motorcycle
This is absolutely the sickest helmet paint i've seen. Top stuff!! 😁
Appreciate it!
This artwork is incredible!
this is seriously sick AF!!! nice work!
Appreciate it!
Thank you for explaining what you were doing. Beautiful work.
You are welcome thanks for watching!
no way it s so amazing!!! I been waiting for your video for a long time man and it’s toootally worth it. The eye gold effect gives that real effect on the whole artistic painting. I love it.
“You did your best this time!” 🙂
Thanks for waiting! This one took me a while to get posted but I love the way it came out
Nice, dig the thick \thin outline
Thank you! I think it adds a lot of visual character
My friend your very Good... keep it up God blessed you
Thank you very much
Nice! Informational yet engaging.. I love all the different camera angles!
Thank you Claudine! Camera angles are key to keep people from getting bored 😂😂
Subbed, Amazing work on the helmet. Really enjoyed watching this!
Appreciate it thank you!
Not sure how the integrity of the lid held up after the paint... But it looks awesome.
Only becomes a problem if the paint directly comes in contact with the raw lid itself, which is why I didn't strip the factory paint job, just scuff. I'm not an expert, you should always do your own research and only do what you feel safe with. Thanks
Interested in painting my helmet the whiskey neat colors. Is this something you can do?
That’s sick af dude!! I wonder how long this lasts, us biker dudes get pelted with bugs and small rocks all the time lol. Also how much for this paint job lol?
man this helmet looks dope asf i want to get in to riding, and this would with 100% certainty would be a helmet that i would wear. i love the ocean and love the design that you made and the fact that the octopus is my favorite animal is what made me click on the video; and i have to say man i cannot express what an amazing job you did on the helmet. If i saw this in the store i would pick it up not even caring how much it would cost.
Nice thanks so much! Glad you like it!
love it... great work👏👏👏👍👍👍 it woukd be great if you in uk, i will send my son race helmet for you to paint....
Really beautiful work!
Bad ass would love to see how it has held up
Duuuude I saw your comment about you saying “this comment got way more likes then any of my videos” on someone else’s channel 😂I’m glad I checked your channel out
Hi,what paint did you use with the brush?thanks,good work.
1shot, link is in the description. Thanks for watching!
That is sweet bro, I wish I had your steady hand!
That looks so sick man!
Phenomenal work! 👏
Ciao, complimenti x l'ottimo lavoro, è davvero molto bello
Con il pennello, hai usato qualche vernice speciale?
Nice! what kind of mesh did you use @3:36
It's a shelf liner, it has a nice semi organic pattern to it. I think I bought it at Home Depot
hey man, really awesome. how can i get into contact about a custom helmet?
thanks! irongordonart@gmail.com
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Nice job👍🏼 u should try Montana paint it dries faster &more colors
Yeah I have a court golds . I like them, very nice paint
Pure satisfaction! Just incredible!
Jaw dropping work! I have some older helmets to use, but I thought you had to wait between adding multiple coats of paint so it doesn't crackle?
Thanks! If you wait longer than an hour you are more likely to get cracking, you want to paint in 10 to 20 minute increments for something like what I did here. Read the can label for best results though
What do you charge for a custom job like this? I’m really wanting a Phoenix 😍
This is badass. Great work
Great work dude
Amazing result!