Yeah, the extra layers of gesso fill up the fabric and flatten the surface, so you don't need to go too much into the small structures. I also use Molotow one4all markers with Gesso on paper. Clear gesso works nice with trainpads etc. But depending on what you use, the gesso can really sand down the marker tips though.
@@rm1980XYZ I lightly sand the primed surface with ultra fine sandpaper and it ends up smoother than ice - Certainly good for wooden boards too. For sure paper kills the nibs if the paper has some texture to it but I suppose that also comes down to how light or heavy you press down - We all find our way✍🧠💯
@@BornWriter This one was primed before I got by someone else, it's a reclaimed canvas, quite old. The problem I have is that I rarely ever plan anything, so priming etc is something I never get round to. I always end up grabbing something and painting it, which isn't the best.
Super super cool canvas work 🤯
Cheers Elt!
looks great!
LOKY ONE dope canvas bro
Thanks a lot mate
Dope canvas.Top work💯✌️
Thanks mate!
Probably in need of a few refills after that 1 quality as all ways keep em coming
I keep a few spares lying around just in case mate...
Nice work bro I love it that's going on my wall really appreciate it thank you ❤
Nice one Bigz, glad you like it bro.
Cool effect on the glasses
Thanks mate, reflective surfaces and liquids are favourites of mine.
Mint 😎😎
🙏🙏🙏
lol. super excellent, boss. Liked. about to check the graffiti machine timelapse.
Thanks for watching mate 🙏
Quality and so inspirational !
Thanks mate, much appreciated!
Your timelapses are always lit 🔥 how long did this canvas take ya?
Thanks mate, I reckon this one took abut 5 hours. That's pretty standard for a piece this size.
@@CUTEMKUltras Nice! Really enjoy these canvases with so many mixed mediums 🖍
Nice work man, Did you put Gesso as a primer? I found by priming the canvas the molotow pens cover so much better
Yeah, the extra layers of gesso fill up the fabric and flatten the surface, so you don't need to go too much into the small structures. I also use Molotow one4all markers with Gesso on paper. Clear gesso works nice with trainpads etc. But depending on what you use, the gesso can really sand down the marker tips though.
@@rm1980XYZ I lightly sand the primed surface with ultra fine sandpaper and it ends up smoother than ice - Certainly good for wooden boards too. For sure paper kills the nibs if the paper has some texture to it but I suppose that also comes down to how light or heavy you press down - We all find our way✍🧠💯
@@BornWriter This one was primed before I got by someone else, it's a reclaimed canvas, quite old. The problem I have is that I rarely ever plan anything, so priming etc is something I never get round to. I always end up grabbing something and painting it, which isn't the best.
@@CUTEMKUltras Man we use what we use - the finished article is all that matters really💯
dope art
Thanks mate!
thank u so much again beautiful work do u do walls? if you do can I see video of your work. thank u
Thanks mate. I don't do many walls these days, but here's a video of one I did with Neyec and Izer last year. th-cam.com/video/ozwafIlS4NU/w-d-xo.html
beautiful work ,question what markers are u using?
Thanks mate, I used Molotow paint markers and POSCAs for this one.
The artiste
Ta bro!
🔥🔥!! was that an airbrush?
It's a Synio blowpen mate, you load it with a Sharpie or similar pen. Awesome art tool.
@@CUTEMKUltras bet good lookin out