Also for people who don't think they have space or whatever other issues for a light table, you can always just use a window. Might be a little harder for the fabric part but it'll still work out! :)
It’s not the hairdryer that removes the shine! It’s simply the paint dryer/curing . It shines more when it’s went. Also adding so much latex dulls the shine of the slick paint a lot. 10-15% of latex is enough
usually if you hit the slick paint with heat after it is cured it will flatten out, not sure why. But i do agree that the amount of latex i used in the video is not needed
Should I paint all the pieces at the same time or should I paint in sections? and can I store the paint in the piping bag for later use or do I have to use it all at once?
So I'm going to be puff painting an entire Man of Steel cosplay, well the Kryptonian texture anyway. Does this mean I NEED liquid latex & that white gel to make the fabric stretch good & so the puff paint doesn't crack as easily? Or is the puff paint by itself serviceable? Or do I just need puff paint mixed with liquid latex & that's it? I ask all of this now because I'm also going to puff paint the brick pattern on my TASM 2 suit, so I need to make sure the fabric will stretch well & the paint won't crack so easily. I noticed that with heat, the puff paint on the fingers tends to crack easily. So if anyone can give me advice, I'd really appreciate it.
hey there, what kind of liquid latex did you use? I don't know if there are different kinds of it and I may be asking something stupid, but when I went to buy it they asked me ''what kind do u need? :)'' and I was like '--'
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that means a lot
Well..... no
He has nothing he can make like this in him AUNT house
@@mondo611 Well, yes. Peter can buy these supplies or probably already has them if he’s already willing to make a whole costume.
Wow this is great! love the series and I can’t wait to see it all finished!!! 🕷️🕸️
Also for people who don't think they have space or whatever other issues for a light table, you can always just use a window. Might be a little harder for the fabric part but it'll still work out! :)
I was trying to figure out how to take the top off and glad I found this video
Let's goooo! 🙌🏼
You look like a main character omg
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It’s not the hairdryer that removes the shine! It’s simply the paint dryer/curing . It shines more when it’s went. Also adding so much latex dulls the shine of the slick paint a lot. 10-15% of latex is enough
usually if you hit the slick paint with heat after it is cured it will flatten out, not sure why. But i do agree that the amount of latex i used in the video is not needed
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hey is puff paint is key or any paint like acrylic would also work?
Puff paint is key
Should I paint all the pieces at the same time or should I paint in sections? and can I store the paint in the piping bag for later use or do I have to use it all at once?
the piping bag will be ok for about 2 weeks, and u can paint in any order you need to
Hello u said don't use latex if you have Allergy. So latex isn't Necessary for the puff paint? Idk or I'm asking somting dum lol
The latex just helps the stretch. Otherwise puff paint is known to break from being stretched too much
So I'm going to be puff painting an entire Man of Steel cosplay, well the Kryptonian texture anyway. Does this mean I NEED liquid latex & that white gel to make the fabric stretch good & so the puff paint doesn't crack as easily? Or is the puff paint by itself serviceable? Or do I just need puff paint mixed with liquid latex & that's it? I ask all of this now because I'm also going to puff paint the brick pattern on my TASM 2 suit, so I need to make sure the fabric will stretch well & the paint won't crack so easily. I noticed that with heat, the puff paint on the fingers tends to crack easily. So if anyone can give me advice, I'd really appreciate it.
How do you wash the suit?
hey there, what kind of liquid latex did you use? I don't know if there are different kinds of it and I may be asking something stupid, but when I went to buy it they asked me ''what kind do u need? :)'' and I was like '--'
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Can i use the sharpie instead of it ?
Is the latex and gel really needed to puff paint
needed, no. The latex is ideal for durability, and the gel just makes it a little easier to work with
ive looked for your amazon shop but i cant find it do you still have the shop ?
thank you
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