How to paint a fade with spray cans
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Hey guys! I’m Brad, and I make how-to videos. I do custom painting projects, guitar painting, airbrushing, spray can painting, wood working, and a variety of other finishing work and tutorials. Please subscribe and check out my channel for more!
In this video I demonstrate the process for painting a fade from one colour to the next with spray cans. I use four different colours for this tutorial to create a fade from blue to yellow.
The trick to this technique is understanding how the angle of the spray can effects how it sprays. A little bit of practice will go a long way to helping you understand and master this custom painting technique.
As always, if you're doing a custom paint job on something important you should know that spray cans are really not the best option. In almost every circumstance, spray guns and airbrushes allow you to achieve a better result. This kind of paint job is no different. A much better fade can be achieved with the proper equipment, as well as with the use of more transparent paints.
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This gives me some interesting ideas for guitars. Very helpful as usual.
dammn i came here for this reason too im thinkin boit doing "shadows are security" album cover picture on a guitar body
I'm an interior decorator and these really helped me alot... Thanks for your help. Before I was just watching to see you 😍 but now I am here also to learn aaesome techniques.... THANK YOU
Glad you’re finding them helpful.
now to practice this 20 times. thank you for the instructional
Next video will be how to train for big chest please
Drop and give me 50...
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Your videos answered all my guitar coloring questions. Thank you so much!
+Vojtěch Krása I'm glad to hear that. Thanks for watching.
Great information regarding color type. Very helpful to have this sort of knowledge passed on. It's often assumed in most DIY videos. Thanks Brad.
Thank you Jon. I appreciate this sort of feedback since I'm alway trying to balance between leaving things out and making videos that are too long and exhaustive.
Wow dude that's awesome , exactly what I was looking for on UA-cam for my skateboard painting project. I understood completely with your demonstration, thank you for uploading it.
I'm glad you found the demonstration useful. Thanks for watching.
Pics or a video??
Crazy cause I’m here for the same thing 5 years later
Thank you so very much for posting this! You explain things so well and succinctly, and this is invaluable information for an upcoming custom PC case I'm working on. I suspect I'll be referring to your videos for quite a few future projects!
Glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching.
Thanks Brad. Gives me an idea to spray rainbow colours on a canvas or board. Stay safe
@ John Doe I'm glad to hear it.
Thanks man I really needed this skill.
Absolutely great tutorial! Used this to fade my base coat into a carbon spoiler.
Thank You Bro!! straight to the point, thats how i like it!
I’m glad you liked it.
Thanks Brad 💪🏾
Great demonstration! This helps a lot! Thanks Brad.
I'm glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Just what I am looking for. Thanks so much
Thanks man, Very helpful. I'm going to be doing a bass guitar and this is the info I needed!
Excellent. Best of luck with your project. Let me know how it goes!
thanks man this was helpful as im painting a knife soon in a fade pattern and this really helped
+Hydra Productions I'm glad you found it useful. Apparently a lot of people are painting fade effects on knives.
Thanks for your help, Brad! It's helped me alot
Glad to hear it
Beautiful!
Thanks!
Very helpful, thanks!
You're welcome.
The go - to - guy for instruction.Thanks.
Thanks for watching.
Great job. Thanks for the vid.
+Jim Schmidt Thanks Jim.
Great tips thanks
Wow thank you so much! I'm completely spray canning my vehicle and this is what I am trying to do. Blue purple and pink. Thank you so much gave me the strength to tackle this.💯❤
That’s a very big surface to try to paint evenly with spray cans. I wish you luck.
@@BradAngove thank you it came out great.
Not sure if you can post a pic here but I’d LOVE to see your results! I wish my truck was hot pink.
Awesome !
This was super helpful! Thanks!
I’m glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching.
helped a lot thanks!
+Jasmine Williams You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much. Your video was very helpful for me 😃
Glad to hear it.
Thanks man, going to paint my guitar.
Thank you for your time.
Thanks for watching
thanks for your tips
Thanks for this! Im gonna use this for my new bmx. Mayby with Black,lime and red
+Arttu Ylitalo That sounds like an interesting color combination. Let me know how it goes.
Thanks for the tip, I'm trying to make a fade pattern on my guitar
+GravePot you're welcome. I hope it goes well for you.
Excellent explanation
Thanks
Gonna try this on my board
thanks dude!
Thanks again, Brad :) really helped
Glad to hear it. You're welcome.
thx that helped me out alot bc im going to customize my skateboard and i need a fade background
Thanks for the video. I want to paint my mountain bike blue and fade into orange with splatter on top. Can't wait til I do it now
Alysha Harvey Cool. Let me know how it goes.
thanks my friend i learn so much whit your vids i paint paintball gun makes camo, design and more now because of you thks alot
+Steve Jobin I'm glad you've found the videos useful.
Very helpful,Thank you.
+arfurfox hake Thanks for watching.
Thanks man this really helped!
+RedstrokeProductions Glad to hear it.
I thought the blue to red would look terrible but it ended up looking awesome, thanks for the tip
Thanks for watching
Thanks. That was very helpful
I’m glad you found it useful.
Thank you for the tutorial.
I'm glad to see that I'm right on track, painting lightest to darkest. In my case I'm going from aqua to a dark blue or maybe purple. I want to see how well it blends and how much contrast it gives on a mirror frame. 🪞
Excellent thank you
"Don't be an idiot, wear a mask." That aged well.
Omfg🤣😷
right??? lol
Illuminate Time travel cofinermed!?!?11?!
Cool and Lekkaaah!!!
Thanks man, really helped. 'Bout to spray a rasta colored fade on my cousin's board
+Delirious DJ Nice. Let me know how it goes.
Thank you!!
Look at you with your spray can expertesness. Iade that word up myself.
Thanks bro 😁🙏
awesome I have an idea with a pure blue and and blue violet. Thanks man
That was Good !!
Thanks.
This helped a ton! Thankyou✨
Great hands btw🙌🏼
Glad I could help. “Great hands” is a new one haha.
Brad Angove 😂😂😂
Being an artsy person it’s just always something I seem to notice on a person!☺️✨
Nice.. Goodjob
I am gonna paint a gradient of black and grey on my bike frame. Thanks for the EXPLAINATION, I have never spray painted a gradient. THANK YOU.
I hope it goes well for you.
Thank yoooou! 😍😍
Thanks!
You’re welcome.
im painting my m9 Bayonet with these fade colors thanks for the tips and color scheme
DaBoss 01 That sounds cool. You're welcome.
DaBoss 01 150 keys pure
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+DaBoss 01 Csgo :D
I know
Thx for help
Thanks A Lot Bro
Thanks for watching.
what i do is spray 'beyond' the object ' sort of what you are doing but more distance and sort of a feather sweep with the arm movement - i've gotten excellent results with that and even get a bit of that colour through colour look that's hard to do with spray (like candy apple)
Thank you for the tutorial. I make dragon eggs with push pins and spray paint is the best option for them so I needed to learn how to make the fade work for me.
Dragon eggs?
Yup. Fading is something I've wanted to use for them. Basically you take styrofoam and you push the pins in around and around. By the end it gives the whole thing the look of a scaley egg. But so far I've only really done solid colors.
I’m not sure what you’ve been using to paint them, but be careful spraying them. The solvents in paint can melt styrofoam.
I'm painting the tacks themselves well before putting on styrofoam. I've been doing this for a while but did discover that nifty issue when I was first starting.
Thanks for the vid. I'm gonna be painting the clear body of an RC car with color transitions like this. Since its a smaller area overall, not sure how it will pan out.
Would be much easier to airbrush it if you have that option.
I like it thx
Subbed Brad, your vids are helpful and human. I am in the midst of repainting my car wheels, and a circular fade intrigues me. Ever try it with spray cans? I'm allergic to spending money on pro jobs/equipment
Thank you. I haven't done a circular fade specifically, but I have done a burst effect on a guitar body, which applies essentially the same principals. You may want to try it out on something else (round) before spraying your wheels to make sure you're happy with the angles that you need to hold the can at etc.
Dang, youre a snacc.
And great tutorial by the way 👌🏼
Fades of this nature generally are done wet on wet so the smaller particles blend or melt into the previous color. On larger surfaces one can mix their blend in the gun and wait for the previous color to flash off.
+Lone Wolf ya, the gun would make it nicer. Wet on wet is a good option, but it would have been too much paint at once on there.
Great video.
I just completed a guitar headstock repair and plan on fading black laquer (hiding my repair) to the clear laquer on the neck. I really should buy an airbrush to do it correctly...but for the sake of budget...I'll give rattle can laquer a shot...hoping I can make the fade even more subtle with a little wet sanding of the transition before final clear coats and buffing.
The sanding trick is worth a try, but be prepared to have to re-do it. I’d do a layer of clear under the black to give you a buffer in case you need to sand the black off and try again. Sandpaper often shows us that our paint isn’t quite as even as we think.
Thanks! I'm taking my sweet time...might take a couple tries...paint showed me a couple spots that are begging for a little glazing putty. :(
@alano2875 that tends to happen
Lots of patience required... It might be obvious...but I tried a method for my fade that seemed to work well...I put down a light clear and while it was wet, I faded the color into it...the clear and color melted together well and created an almost candy apple finish. Just in case there are others out there who don't want to invest in an air-brush. Thanks again for all your helpful videos.
been looking for a tutorial on something like this. now im gonna try to spray paint gamecube controllers
+frankie santos Cool. I have a series where I did a tutorial spraying xbox controllers, but honestly the process is pretty straightforward.
I'm gonna try this in my rc lexan body!
+Jorge Barros Cabezas Cool. Let me know how it goes!
thank you for this. this works well for graffiti
Glad to hear it.
Cool. I'm gonna give my bike some hot rod flames with this trick. thanks, bro.
Nice. That should be awesome.
awsome
Thank you.
Great video. I was trying to figure out how to do a fade with spray paint and I'm glad I found your video. I would have done it wrong. I'm painting a huge cow skull it'll red orange and yellow. Now I wish I had blue. I just but the yellow on and I'm about to start the orange. It's going to be a little harder because the skull is hanging from a wire and I have to get the can tilted the right way painting on a vertical surface. Thanks for the video!
Jeremy Bauer Thanks for watching. I'm sure there are other good ways of doing it, but I find that this way works well.
Brad Angove it worked great for me
Glad to hear it!
great tutorial im gonna use this on a knife! :)
+B05 Clatterfart Thanks. I hope it goes well.
csgo
thanks, well done, I get it
You're welcome. Thanks; I'm glad you get it.
Going to try in on some horse shoes ...yellow to orange to blue
Cool~!!
+JERRY WU Thanks.
i painted my karambit black and flourescent pink thanks dude
Cool. Glad you made use of the video.
Logan you should get a airbrush wayy better for it
Thanks for all your many helpful tips and lessons.
Since you’re around paints all the time, can you direct me to a source for either a candy orange rattle can or a lighter shade of orange solid color. All that I can find border on burnt orange or dark orange.
Thanks!
Have a look at the candy colours available in cans from house of kolor. You should be able to find them through coatairbrush.
On the solid colours, are you looking for something brighter than what I used in this video?
Ohwow dang
That looks like the "hall of flame" blazer from king of the hill
hey brad love your vids man they have helped me a lot... were do you get your spray cans at
Thank you. I get the cans that I used for this video from Home Depot.
Not bad!
I'm using a air brush and I was wondering if the 0.5 needle would be better to get a blend ? Nice video
+Rc-Nerd Yes, the 0.5 needle/nozzle setup on an airbrush would be a great option, particularly if you're painting something relatively small.
I don't know man, that looked great, pretty pro work to me
Thanks man
That awesome may be it can be more smart if you spray clear matt
I would love to see you do this with a paint sprayer on a piece of furniture
A piece of furniture with a fade finish? That sounds quite interesting haha.
Is it possible for a synthesis plastics on soft cases for phone?
"Sun set fade blue thing " amazing
+Quinn Gostovich What can I say? I have a way with words...
+Brad Angove yep
hey Brad great video. im gonna give this a shot going from red to gold.
what are your thoughts about taping off the gold you DONT want to fade, and having over lap with a red, and then going over it with sand paper to control the fade a little more?
If you tape off anything it’s going to leave a hard line in the overspray there. Is that what you’re looking for?
@@BradAngove yes a hard line. im thinking maybe going over that hard line "overlap" with sand paper might make it a more controllable fade than angling the spray can. im going to try this week
To Brad or anybody who is happy enough to reply:
I'm planning to respray my butterfly knife (blade is metal of course but the handlers are part wooden), so any suggestions for making the knife to look quite metallic and wont look too glossy like some cheap plastic material? And any advices I need before I spray on the wooden handles, or not advisable at all?
PS: It's my first in spraying paint for modification so yea...
If you don't want a gloss look, either use a matte paint, or use a matte clear coat at the end.
Make sure you sand the surfaces lightly before spraying so that the paint will adhere well.
Very helpful bro 👌🏼 where'd you get that glossy spray paint from though?
+Lorwaun I'm pretty sure that paint is from home depot.
Thanks for the tutorial, it's exactly what I was looking for. You should do more videos of projects you're working on....ps...you are really hott. 💕
PinkUnique Flor Thanks. I'll try to keep the project videos coming.
Thanks Brad! Gonna do this for my mountain bike. What do you recommend painting first if I'm using white and dark grey color?
I generally like to start with lighter colours. I find that dark ones fade better into lighter ones. White is also generally very opaque, which makes it difficult to spray in a fade over other colours.
+Brad Angove Alright, thanks! I'll try my best. The same technique would still work for matte colors, right?
Correct.
cool bro
Thanks man.
Now i can paint my wooden knife rly thx sending from poland...
Awesome. I hope it turns out well for you.