How to Make Vintage Hand-Painted Signs with a Laser Cutter!

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  • @tested
    @tested  2 роки тому +13

    Find out more about Jen's sign art and availability of her painted signs here: www.jenschachter.com/sign-shop

  • @SAOS451316
    @SAOS451316 2 роки тому +44

    it looks great! when i paint models with masking i apply a clear coat before the color. it seals up any bleeds under the mask which saves touch up time and gives crisper lines.

    • @jeffdangerbrown
      @jeffdangerbrown 2 роки тому

      Do you have a preferred clear coat?

    • @SAOS451316
      @SAOS451316 2 роки тому

      @@jeffdangerbrown it depends on the material i'm painting and how big the project is. for example a gunpla i'll use mr hobby because it's so fine, for a larger diorama i'll use vallejo because i find it sticks better to lots of different materials, for a painting or for metals i just use a cheap krylon spray can because it's too expensive to use good clear coats on big things amd metals are forgiving.

  • @anaarias1627
    @anaarias1627 8 місяців тому +1

    This is so beautiful and lovely. Thank you for sharing 🤗😊😊😊

  • @TheSteveAS
    @TheSteveAS 2 роки тому +15

    Thanks for producing such a comprehensive tutorial Jen! You are an excellent instructor. Also, thanks SO much for the Illustrator tips! I’ve been using that program daily for 20+ years and didn’t know about the “envelope” distort filter! You just opened up a world of possibilities for me!

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 2 роки тому +8

    This is so cool. Keeping this technique in my back pocket.

  • @tomrichardson7792
    @tomrichardson7792 11 місяців тому +2

    How have i missed this video till now!

  • @GoingBrogue
    @GoingBrogue 2 роки тому +8

    I did a series of coasters using this technique and it was fun. I used metallic gold acrylic spray paint instead of gold leaf for my “pot of gold” (they were St Patrick’s Day coasters). Once I did all the painting and removed the masking I covered the back in self-adhesive cork backing and it has the effect of making the art seem to “float” above the background. I bet you could use different types of backgrounds behind the clear acrylic to create other effects…. like black velvet or even something like astroturf.

  • @antagonizerr
    @antagonizerr 2 роки тому +6

    Very nice. As soon as I sell a few organs I'm definitely getting a laser cutter.

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому +1

      Just don’t sell any “important” organs!

  • @tonydotnottingham
    @tonydotnottingham 2 роки тому +8

    Love this - a great process and always enjoyable having Jen walk us through her workflow!

  • @DesignCutters
    @DesignCutters Рік тому +1

    I believe gold size or sizing for gilding glass is not made from animal fat - it is gelatin which is made from hooves and possibly horns. Nice tutorial!

  • @dronedocd7036
    @dronedocd7036 2 роки тому +4

    That piece looks awesome! You’re a true artist Jen. I can’t wait to see more of your work.

  • @SergeyChernyshev
    @SergeyChernyshev 2 роки тому +1

    Love the digital fabrication twist on traditional process and use of the protective sheeting (otherwise discarded) on acrylic as a set of masking layers.

  • @aristevons
    @aristevons Рік тому

    Thank you for showing me this!!! Awesome😊

  • @Cerulikat
    @Cerulikat 2 роки тому +5

    Lovely execution of the backside masking process! I'm inspired to make my own sign now! I held my breath on the masking peels. And yes, it is very satisfying to watch! Thank you, Jen!

  • @salcampagna
    @salcampagna 7 місяців тому

    I love this, thank you so much!!

  • @MogoPrime
    @MogoPrime 2 роки тому +4

    Great process! I appreciate the aspect of having to plan and puzzle out the order of operations. And this can be done with a cheap diode laser since you're only hitting the paper layer and not actually affecting the acrylic. Thanks for sharing this idea!

  • @ionostro
    @ionostro 2 роки тому +1

    interesting method and beautiful work. Greetings to Jen, from Chile, South America

  • @relishgargler
    @relishgargler 2 роки тому +1

    I've spent so many hundreds of hours peeling painted masking from acrylic. It gave me a good chuckle when she said she could do that all day. It does get old after a while. It is nice in that you can generally put on a movie or podcast while you do it. Definitely not a "yay!" moment though when you sit down with a box of 4,000 20mm tokens that need to be peeled.

  • @dinkc64
    @dinkc64 11 місяців тому

    Lovely!

  • @leemarsh3569
    @leemarsh3569 2 роки тому +4

    Great video. Would Jen consider doing a wee tutorial video on illustrator and possibly Inkscape? Specifically for design used on laser cutting. 😊

  • @blutube9916
    @blutube9916 2 роки тому +3

    This was kind of nerve-racking to watch. Cool process.
    Will you make some back-lit signs with this process too?

  • @DanteNava
    @DanteNava 2 роки тому +4

    This looks VERY cool! You might want to try a clear coat between colors to prevent the peel up and/or seepage when peel up does occur. I've found on my projects that it produces much cleaner lines. 😃👍

  • @rekabulator
    @rekabulator 2 роки тому +3

    This could be done with a vinyl plotter too. But you'd have to transfer the vinyl to the acrylic instead of cutting the backing layer of the acrylic with a laser. Might be a cheaper method though, at least for smaller signs.

  • @Siberius-
    @Siberius- 2 роки тому

    Looks fantastic

  • @danielwendt3927
    @danielwendt3927 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Jen, This is a really cool technique! Awesome video!

  • @hanslain9729
    @hanslain9729 2 роки тому

    Sick work!

  • @paulhill1662
    @paulhill1662 5 місяців тому

    ❤ Love let's see more please love from England ❤

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice thank you.

  • @johncarr1484
    @johncarr1484 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks! Innovative method.

  • @carloscastanyeda
    @carloscastanyeda Рік тому

    I've been doing this for two year. Use montana cans, when done paint the backround a solid color or in pattern, for sure wait for drying between colors, and varnish the back incase of scratching

  • @fjr2go
    @fjr2go 2 роки тому

    Looks amazing Jen!

  • @kiwdwks
    @kiwdwks 2 роки тому +1

    Love that you are always trying new things and your work is awesome! Always appreciate you sharing what you've learned...

  • @CurtSlaten
    @CurtSlaten 2 роки тому +1

    That had so much good information crammed into it. Well done, thank you.

  • @PiranOfficial
    @PiranOfficial 2 роки тому +4

    What a great idea! Thanks for sharing. I think it would even work with diode lasers (5W desktop models). They don't cut transparent acrylic

  • @hollyjohnson2695
    @hollyjohnson2695 2 роки тому +2

    LOVELY JOB

  • @geoffgreen2105
    @geoffgreen2105 2 роки тому

    Ah, Tested, my favorite ASMR channel.

  • @leontermolen2356
    @leontermolen2356 2 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @TheMusicRebellion
    @TheMusicRebellion 2 роки тому

    Looks really nice! Thank you for the great tips.

  • @AndyCallaway
    @AndyCallaway 2 роки тому +2

    That was a lot of work, but the end result was worth it. It looks fantastic.

  • @AaaSWE
    @AaaSWE 2 роки тому +1

    Nice idea!

  • @groundcontrolto
    @groundcontrolto 2 роки тому

    I design PCBs in Inkscape - it's cool watching an analogous process for laser cutting.

  • @charlesm.1638
    @charlesm.1638 2 роки тому

    Looks amazing. What if spray pain a small layer at a time? Would Spraying small layers at a time and allowing each layer to dry would prevent bleeding?

  • @mikeuk666
    @mikeuk666 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @greyareaRK1
    @greyareaRK1 2 роки тому

    Sizing is used in paper/textiles to prevent ink bleed through and feathering.
    I've heard a blush brush is good for gold foil applicé.

  • @bobbyboy1962
    @bobbyboy1962 Рік тому

    where did you get this idea from, be honest, looks great

  • @keithhanshaw9217
    @keithhanshaw9217 2 роки тому

    Hey Jen, thanks for sharing - great video - very useful!

  • @bennyfactor
    @bennyfactor 2 роки тому +1

    This is really cool! Now I gotta think about how to adapt this technique to put new (old looking) house numbers on my front door. Can't exactly put 100-something year old glass in a laser cutter. But you've got the gears rolling...

    • @ottergoose
      @ottergoose 2 роки тому

      I bet there are some large format vinyl tapes/films out there that can be used for temporary work, where you could cut the film and then apply to an old/permanent fixture.

    • @MogoPrime
      @MogoPrime 2 роки тому +1

      If you can get the glass out safely and then apply some low-tack backing paper or maybe a few trips of low-tack tape, you could then etch this kind of layered stencil with even a cheap diode-based laser. Something 15 watts or less won't have the power to affect clear glass, but will tear through paper no problem. Good luck!

    • @bitbangr
      @bitbangr 2 роки тому

      @@ottergoose maybe a sign shop could give you off-cuts you could then laser cut?

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      Spray-on masking, paper pattern, “pounce-wheel”, charcoal “pounce-bag”, exacto-knife, paint, and gilding. Create the image in your computer and print it full size. Use the pounce-wheel to trace the outlines. Spray the glass with masking. Tape the paper pattern to the glass and use the charcoal pounce-bag to transfer the pattern to the glass. Cut & peel the masking as required. Paint away! You don’t even have to remove the glass.

  • @RjWolf3000
    @RjWolf3000 2 роки тому +1

    I wonder if a clear coat might keep the backing from allowing bleed through.

  • @frankligas2249
    @frankligas2249 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. Looks cool. I do a lot of laser engraving at the Makerspace Charlotte. ??? Why can't acrylic? Why not masking film on real glass?

  • @alansidie4157
    @alansidie4157 6 місяців тому

    Maybe try the matalic brass spray paint instead of the gold leaf. Just a thought not sure how well it would work.

  • @DanielCooper1
    @DanielCooper1 2 роки тому +1

    Totally awesome, Jen! Makes me really wanna get a laser cutter now. :| ;)

  • @BilbyBaggins
    @BilbyBaggins 2 роки тому +1

    I've seen back-painting acrylic used to make labels for switch panels, this is a neat extension of the concept.
    When you're spray painting are you using the stock head or a custom art head? I've tried this kind of fine painting with spray paint cans before and even with warming them in a water bath and giving them a good shake it still seems really hard to get a fine mist of paint and no drips.

    • @PelleKuipers
      @PelleKuipers 2 роки тому

      Do you have that issue when it's a new can as well? I kept forgetting to put the can upside down and spray until only air comes out. That way you clean the nozzle. Other than that it's mostly the right amount of pressure and good shaking (I shake at least 30 seconds, if not longer).

  • @l-Jeremy
    @l-Jeremy 2 роки тому

    That was enjoyable and fun to watch! Looking forward to seeing more of these techniques with hand-painted signs. Great work Jen!

  • @PiGood
    @PiGood 2 роки тому

    I started doing this after I saw Full Spectrum Lasers Demo. Never seen it done with gold leaf though. Wish I could cheat and do it with a sublimation printer like the pros do.

  • @tonylorentzen
    @tonylorentzen 2 роки тому

    That looks incredible! Well done Jen!

  • @Soper20
    @Soper20 2 роки тому +1

    That looks great! As an extra little "chef's kiss" you should paint the entire back in Rust-Oleum Mirror Effect Spray Paint after the gold leaf. It'll give it that old time feel and help hide some of the small imperfections.

  • @matthewderezinski8103
    @matthewderezinski8103 2 роки тому +2

    Enjoy the video, with most tested videos they have links to all the products that are used to make the finished piece. Can you add those links to the products you used? Thanks again!

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney 2 місяці тому +1

    c o o l

  • @fallinginthed33p
    @fallinginthed33p 2 роки тому

    Good idea with the borders on the msk, they act almost like cutting tape for the gold leaf.

  • @timassie
    @timassie 2 роки тому

    This is great! Look up tutorials for painting clear RC car bodies, a very similar process of masking and working backwards.

  • @realpdm
    @realpdm 2 роки тому

    This is a really cool technique. Thank you for sharing it!

  • @hwelch2
    @hwelch2 2 роки тому +3

    Firstly, most Sign Writers are craftspeople/ artisans and worth the cost of hiring one; Brush painting, letter style knowledge, layout, carving and gold leafing take time to both learn and develop the skills. Having said that, most Sign Designers/Painters/Writers have mastered the use vinyl too... some even work in it exclusively. I liked watching you trying to simplify the process for people (to understand it) and I appreciate your obvious love of the craft...honestly, it's magic to watch a pro do it, brush and leaf work is an art. May I suggest a view of Dave Smith (UK), his work on glass is truly the "gold standard" even amongst the sign community and thankfully there are other keepers of the craft out there working and sharing. This was once a somewhat revered profession...Sign Writers had trademark styles, they had routes across large territories, Chicago had a school for it (various match book courses existed too...like cartooning...draw Tippy) and books were written on technique, layout and letter styles. The trade was apprenticed and some Family based businesses are around for generations (Jerry Seinfeld's - you are young, he was a famous comedian in the 90's- Dad had a Sign Shop, he obviously didn't follow but I bet he can still do a little brush lettering). It's something you see every day and use but it's not often thought of so I thank you for reaching out and sharing. So many gold leafing tutorials out there (seek professionals and wait until you try "engine turning"); layout is an art on its own too so I look forward to watching you learn and share. Btw weeding vinyl starts off calming and gets tedious very quickly... an x-acto knife works a treat. Remember that not so long ago vinyl was cut by hand then knife plotter (so the laser is stellar) and one-upon-a-time it was brush only!

    • @bitbangr
      @bitbangr 2 роки тому +2

      My father-in-law was a sign painter and had a handful of "fonts" in his head that he could hand paint. Late in his career, he moved to vinyl, using it directly or as masking when either a hand-painted image was needed inside a border, or there was no correct color match in vinyl for the color needed.

  • @lrfcowper
    @lrfcowper 2 роки тому +3

    Hey, folks at Tested. Was hoping you folks could do a video addressing the dangers of fractal woodburning to hopefully discourage folks from trying it and suffering fatalities as a result. A cooking channel I follow that also does debunking videos had one up about how fatal it was and had it taken down by UA-cam as being "unsafe" while the videos that show people how to do this with no warnings how deadly it is remained. While her video got reinstated, it's lost all the original comments, views, likes, etc so is now less likely to be seen than the dangerous ones it was addressing. I think an influential channel like yours, especially among the maker community, could go a long way to preventing needless deaths. Thanks!

  • @Jje24goblue
    @Jje24goblue 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome idea. Is there a need for the laser to score the acrylic? If not, would it be possible to do this with say a Cameo 4 and some Oracal stencil material?

    • @MogoPrime
      @MogoPrime 2 роки тому +1

      Definitely doesn't need to even touch the acrylic, so that should work

  • @adamagave
    @adamagave 2 роки тому

    Great video! Can you share a link for that gold leaf?

  • @TheRealUmbellaCorporation
    @TheRealUmbellaCorporation 2 роки тому +1

    Can you please do one with the budget DIY maker in mind so those of us that don't have a laser cutter and stuff like that we just have hand tools or the like don't have a vector imaging processor we have a computer a printer and maybe a Dremel or something like that?

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      The hand tool version.
      Spray-on masking, paper pattern, “pounce-wheel”, charcoal “pounce-bag”, exacto-knife, paint, and gilding. Create the image in your computer and print it full size. Use the pounce-wheel to trace the outlines. Spray the glass with masking. Tape the paper pattern to the glass and use the charcoal pounce-bag to transfer the pattern to the glass. Cut & peel the masking as required. Paint away! You don’t even have to remove the glass.

  • @docgarby5558
    @docgarby5558 2 роки тому +1

    This was great. I wonder if the same process could be done using a cricut to cut the design on an adhesive sheet that you then transfer to the acrylic and continue with the painting technique. Could potentially be used for applying designs to windows in situ, etc. as well.

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      Aligning the vinyl for different layers would be problematic.
      Spray-on masking, paper pattern, “pounce-wheel”, charcoal “pounce-bag”, exacto-knife, paint, and gilding. Create the image in your computer and print it full size. Use the pounce-wheel to trace the outlines. Spray the glass with masking. Tape the paper pattern to the glass and use the charcoal pounce-bag to transfer the pattern to the glass. Cut & peel the masking as required. Paint away! You don’t even have to remove the glass.

  • @ColtFortyFour
    @ColtFortyFour 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing! Just watch the 'Circus Manerus' and 'Market Deco' fonts - they're for personal use only.

    • @jenschachter
      @jenschachter 2 роки тому +1

      I saw that :/ Been trying to find where to buy a commercial license but there's no contact info in the font package. Will prob have to sub out if I decide to sell these...

  • @reddcube
    @reddcube 2 роки тому +1

    I wonder how this would look if the back was mirror finish. Either mirror spray paint or with a Mylar backing

    • @robinspringett201
      @robinspringett201 2 роки тому +1

      Or you could just place a mirror behind the acrylic.

  • @nemo4907
    @nemo4907 2 роки тому +1

    Great tutorial. Try Lightburn, MUCH EASIER and INTUITIVE for the design of vectors. Great controls for the vector designer that is not cluttered with functions not needed.

  • @AaronGlett
    @AaronGlett 2 роки тому +1

    Could potentially work for glass also, since glass is also laser etch-able. Might need minor alterations to work flow for glass.

    • @nachtgoblin24
      @nachtgoblin24 2 роки тому +1

      did the laser actually do anything besides cutting the masking?
      if thats the only think it could definitely work fork for glass too

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      You would need to use a spray-on masking for glass, but a few test runs with the laser would work out the settings.

  • @Carty239
    @Carty239 2 роки тому

    Could you use glass by tacking a paper backing on it? Or is there a reason I'm not aware of (e.g. laser safety) meaning that should be avoided?

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      The laser is enclosed so no real hazard.
      You would use a spray-on masking for glass. It’s how sign makers did it when I was a kid. (My father was a sign painter in the 60s & 70s.)

  • @brikhouse22
    @brikhouse22 2 роки тому +2

    I'm confused, a typical one is paint on glass, not sure what kind of expensive materials there is there, but then say it's cheap an easy to do at home....as long as you have some kind of laser cutter, which isn't cheap. 🤔

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      Spray-on masking, paper pattern, “pounce-wheel”, charcoal “pounce-bag”, exacto-knife, paint, and gilding. Create the image in your computer and print it full size. Use the pounce-wheel to trace the outlines. Spray the glass with masking. Tape the paper pattern to the glass and use the charcoal pounce-bag to transfer the pattern to the glass. Cut & peel the masking as required. Paint away! You don’t even have to remove the glass.

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      Spray-on masking, paper pattern, “pounce-wheel”, charcoal “pounce-bag”, exacto-knife, paint, and gilding. Create the image in your computer and print it full size. Use the pounce-wheel to trace the outlines. Spray the glass with masking. Tape the paper pattern to the glass and use the charcoal pounce-bag to transfer the pattern to the glass. Cut & peel the masking as required. Paint away! You don’t even have to remove the glass.

  • @JarrodLuna
    @JarrodLuna 2 роки тому +1

    You could achieve the same effect using a Cricut and stencil material.

  • @MickeyCuervo36
    @MickeyCuervo36 2 роки тому

    They sell mirror spraypaint and sheets of "chipped glass" film for windows that I'm sure would look cool as the background, if completely clear wasn't your thing.

  • @turtleplates
    @turtleplates 2 роки тому

    Apply a clear coat be4 paint ot will seal the edges and prevent bleeding

  • @bitbangr
    @bitbangr 2 роки тому +1

    I wonder if you could get an even more accurate look by brushing the paint on instead of spraying.

  • @stephengalante2979
    @stephengalante2979 Рік тому

    Although the material are inexpensive, the Trotec Laser being used sells for over $25,000. Not exactly something everyone has enough money sitting around.

    • @revgregory
      @revgregory Рік тому

      You can cut the masking on acrylic with a sub $1000 diode laser also, you just won't be doing it as fast as the machine she used.

  • @eranabramovich
    @eranabramovich 9 місяців тому

    next time you can actually make it a paint by number where you put in the design a designated number for each color and have it engraved in lower setting on the masking that way you will know which one to pill at what time with no use for the original

  • @bdbensley
    @bdbensley 2 роки тому +2

    actually once you learn from someone who does it well, it isn't that complicated, hard, or costly (did it for years). The new processes just doesn't last like traditional.

  • @alaskankare
    @alaskankare 2 роки тому +1

    looks great, just everyone can't afford the laser printer. 🥰

    • @bitbangr
      @bitbangr 2 роки тому

      Agreed. Some maker spaces have laser cutters, though.

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      Spray-on masking, paper pattern, “pounce-wheel”, charcoal “pounce-bag”, exacto-knife, paint, and gilding. Create the image in your computer and print it full size. Use the pounce-wheel to trace the outlines. Spray the glass with masking. Tape the paper pattern to the glass and use the charcoal pounce-bag to transfer the pattern to the glass. Cut & peel the masking as required. Paint away! You don’t even have to remove the glass.

  • @barneymiller7894
    @barneymiller7894 2 роки тому

    Pinstriping and lettering is my number one skill! Annnnnd I'm redundant 😂

    • @villanuevaaadrian15
      @villanuevaaadrian15 2 роки тому +4

      Lol. After watching the video I can confidently say, nothing beats technique and discipline. Respect

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      My father was a sign painter. I watched him do this by hand many times growing up in the 60s & 70s. He despised computers, “they have no artistic soul” he would say.

  • @super8hell
    @super8hell 2 роки тому +2

    I think the terms you were looking for is stencil making, not screen printing.

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      Screen printing is similar. Just apply the colors in the reverse order, background first instead of last.

  • @lo-firobotboy7112
    @lo-firobotboy7112 2 роки тому +2

    Cool process, although, if you already have access to a lase cutter, why not simply laser-cut your letters from vinyl and apply them to the acrylic sheet? I've done this a number of times and use a similar layering process. You apply the front color first, then the next color, and so on. The background is last. The only trick is to remember to reverse letters and images etc.

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      Or you could use spray-masking and a paper pattern.

  • @MKF30
    @MKF30 2 роки тому

    Wasn't she one of the OGs on Myth Busters?

  • @rcsparks8172
    @rcsparks8172 4 місяці тому

    If you're already painting why not just learn the traditional way? You're honestly spending more and the alphaenamel isn't that expensive.

  • @Wanton110
    @Wanton110 2 роки тому +1

    My brother in law who uses gold leaf in his art work has said on numerous occasions that imitation gold leaf edge peals a lot more often than real gold leaf

  • @zakuraayame5091
    @zakuraayame5091 2 роки тому

    Hmm, today I learned vintage doesn't necessarily mean something from the past even though it tends to be used in that context, especially in reference to fine wines.
    I guess I always considered it a synonym of antique.

  • @cfuse
    @cfuse 2 роки тому

    Perhaps consider using clear coats to create hard borders.

  • @crackerjax27526
    @crackerjax27526 2 роки тому

    Sounds like Chris Reeve Knives! Measure twice, cut once!

  • @beanhimself
    @beanhimself 2 роки тому

    Well there goes my admiration for old timey signs. Lol

  • @answeris4217
    @answeris4217 2 роки тому

    I'm in the measure once cut as many times as I need frame of mind

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      “I keep cutting and cutting and it's still too short!”

  • @Lion_McLionhead
    @Lion_McLionhead 2 роки тому

    Never saw Savage in the brick studio before. Thought he stayed in his cave & the money rolled in.

  • @user-gl5ld9vm7i
    @user-gl5ld9vm7i 2 роки тому

    Jen, please do more videos. Instead of just that guy named Norm....hahaha.

  • @Casemod
    @Casemod 2 роки тому

    Wer viel misst, misst Mist!

  • @dregant
    @dregant 2 роки тому

    Yeah, cheap and easily accessible way of doing such lettering! Just have a fkin laser cutter, bro!🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @smashyrashy
    @smashyrashy 2 роки тому

    Unnecessarily long

  • @TheMadJoker87
    @TheMadJoker87 2 роки тому

    yep, very inexpensive materials... and a 15 thousand dollars laser cuter...

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      Spray-on masking, paper pattern, “pounce-wheel”, charcoal “pounce-bag”, exacto-knife, paint, and gilding. Create the image in your computer and print it full size. Use the pounce-wheel to trace the outlines. Spray the glass with masking. Tape the paper pattern to the glass and use the charcoal pounce-bag to transfer the pattern to the glass. Cut & peel the masking as required. Paint away!

  • @mintfennecfox7781
    @mintfennecfox7781 2 роки тому

    first

  • @CHIEF_420
    @CHIEF_420 2 роки тому

    #ladies