After I noticed that a backhand lettering stroke didn't require as much brain power control as pulling the brush in towards me , the wrist will naturally swipe out and away in an arch without thinking , it became a life long habbit. I used to be able to knock out a casual front about as fast as with a pen on paper and drink a beer at the same time.
@@Missliz2307 I painted tavern windows all over Chicago land for 20 years. ❤️a holiday is when your using the brush and it doesn’t give you a clean line. Like if your striping and making a scroll and the brush wingsout and skips a lil. Thank you for watching 😎
I love watching this stuff. Great job. I’m about 6 months in. I got a long way to go. I have realized how you mix and pallet the paint is so much of a big part of it
Thank you. I never really realized that. 🤔 But it’s all about the correct amount of paint and feel . Remember to keep changing the pallet. (It prevents build up. ). Keep plugging away.also save your old designs. You can see your progress. Stay passionate. Thanks again!!!
Fresh Content. Thanks Rick. I can't get enough. I've been in the electric sign industry for twenty plus years. Just picked up the brush a few months ago. I get to practice every single day. Even tho I am terrible I can't wait to get at it.
Anxious to see what you do with one of my brush designs, they flow like no other. And I never tried to imitate anyone, I have a fine arts background, so originality is of the utmost importance…
@@rickbendi8709 Just to let you know,I had no mentor,years ago, if a Pinstriper saw you watching them with the intent of learning ,they would lay the brush down and walk away, or worse, When I decided to get involved I always thought to help other young artists get involved in this fantastic art form ,so after over forty years I’ve been on the design and development side of the trade brushes, including an unbelievable set of lettering brushes, that feel like they would do it themselves,just hang on! I’m very proud of my brushes, everything, price , durability,perfect chiseled corners, actually fun to use, and less than half of what I’ve paid when no other choices were available. All of my friends, like John Hannukaine, use them before they grab the brushes with their own names on the handles ! I thought that was the best compliment ever!
Superb, outstanding, instructive a complete start to finish total package with layout, lettering and striping in real time, start to finish, thank you.
Rick, Did you know Jack Highman? He was out of Loves Park , Il. He painted all the cars at the Indy 500, and the stock cars in the Rockford area. I worked with him at Rockford Speedway for years and later when I was in my late teens I worked on his cars at a garage in town. A little quirky, but a great guy. Been 50 years ago now. And yes I had him stripe and letter my race bikes and my trailer. Awesome work there. Something I always wanted to do, but I DO NOT have the touch. Really enjoy your work.
Killer job, saw that little blue dot at the end you didn’t mean to do. I thought for sure some one was gonna say something in the comments! Guess it’s me. Wish I could lay lines like this!!
Amazing skills, just do that when takling!! Right and left sides looks pretty Even. Please skow how to use differentiere brush techniques. Love your videoens.
man thats cool, This is intriguing to me, I would like to start doing letting around my parts, I don't know of anyone that does it. What and where should I get to start with. Just baby steps. Any info would be awesome thanks
Thank you for taking the time to share your talent with us! How do you come up with a design? That tulip seemed to appear out of nowhere! Artist-block keeps me from trying this craft. Your font is absolutely lovely!
The more you practice and play with different designs , you gradually come up with your own style. Just keep doing it. Don’t quit. Gradually you’ll get comfortable with the paint and brush. Have fun! Thanks for watching 😎😎
The pencil is called a “ stabilo all pencil”, it’s not wax pencil and I can paint over it. It comes in colors. I only use white and blue. After my paint dries you can wipe it with windex and it comes off easily. Thank you for watching 😁
I use Ronan lettering enamel, thinned with a lil mineral spirits. The brush is a Mack 00 “king 13”. And I sketch the design with a “ Stabilo all pencil “. Thank you for watching 😎
I do t know where you live. But you should go to your local car show, look for cars that have nice artwork on it, then ask the owner who did it. They will be thrilled to talk to you about it. Thanks for watching 😎
@@rickbendi8709 My brother has an old pickup. He wants someone to do some striping. I've tried googling it but it seems to be such a niche thing. Thanks for your help.
O. 😁that’s paint that I mixed up-and forms a skin when you don’t use it . It’s still good. It can last weeks like that. Just poke it and thin it out with a lil mineral spirits and you’re good to go. 😎
You’re the Bob Ross of pinstriping, and I hope you’ll have more videos soon. Thankyou for sharing your process!
The cool thing about this art form is you practice on darn near anything you have, toolbox, fridge, coffee machine etc.
That’s true. There’s almost no limit to what you can have fun with 😎 Thanks for watching
That’s correct!😃😎thanks for watching
I'm a lefty, and your backhand strokes just might be my fix. Wouldn't have known this style existed. Thank you!
I have a sign painter friend whose lefty. He does just fine. But I couldn’t help him. 🤣thank you for watching
After I noticed that a backhand lettering stroke didn't require as much brain power control as pulling the brush in towards me , the wrist will naturally swipe out and away in an arch without thinking , it became a life long habbit. I used to be able to knock out a casual front about as fast as with a pen on paper and drink a beer at the same time.
Love that you’re from Chicago! Me too 😊
@@Missliz2307 I painted tavern windows all over Chicago land for 20 years. ❤️a holiday is when your using the brush and it doesn’t give you a clean line. Like if your striping and making a scroll and the brush wingsout and skips a lil. Thank you for watching 😎
Hearing you talk about the different stripers reminds me of all the graffiti artist I follow. Love me some Chicago.
😁😎thanks for watching
I love watching this stuff. Great job. I’m about 6 months in. I got a long way to go. I have realized how you mix and pallet the paint is so much of a big part of it
Thank you. I never really realized that. 🤔 But it’s all about the correct amount of paint and feel . Remember to keep changing the pallet. (It prevents build up. ). Keep plugging away.also save your old designs. You can see your progress. Stay passionate. Thanks again!!!
Very nice work...like the backhand technique. Thanks for the vid
@@pmtfabrication3468 thank you for watching😎
Fresh Content. Thanks Rick. I can't get enough. I've been in the electric sign industry for twenty plus years. Just picked up the brush a few months ago. I get to practice every single day. Even tho I am terrible I can't wait to get at it.
That’s great!! The more you do the better you get. Passion, is the key . Have fun!! Thanks for watching
i really admire this guys brush work, my best advice to anybody wanting to get into this game 1. find a good teacher and 2. practice lol
👍😎thank you for watching
Thanks for sharing! I really appreciate seeing how people paint, the movement of the brush, wrist, and fingers.
Thank you for watching 😁😎
Sooo good man! That’s what I needed. Could watch this forever. Honestly catching a lil bob ross chill vibe while watching lol. Thanks man 🤙
Anxious to see what you do with one of my brush designs, they flow like no other. And I never tried to imitate anyone, I have a fine arts background, so originality is of the utmost importance…
Everyone has a mentor. Gradually you put your own personality into the designs and they become your own. Thanks
@@rickbendi8709 Just to let you know,I had no mentor,years ago, if a Pinstriper saw you watching them with the intent of learning ,they would lay the brush down and walk away, or worse, When I decided to get involved I always thought to help other young artists get involved in this fantastic art form ,so after over forty years I’ve been on the design and development side of the trade brushes, including an unbelievable set of lettering brushes, that feel like they would do it themselves,just hang on! I’m very proud of my brushes, everything, price , durability,perfect chiseled corners, actually fun to use, and less than half of what I’ve paid when no other choices were available. All of my friends, like John Hannukaine, use them before they grab the brushes with their own names on the handles ! I thought that was the best compliment ever!
Very impressive. You have the steadiest right hand going, was waiting for the left to add support. WoW. Thank you for the demo and words.
I use the left to steady it occasionally 😁thanks for watching
This was a great tutorial! Excellent brush control. Liked and subbed! Thanks!
Thank you!😎
Superb, outstanding, instructive a complete start to finish total package
with layout, lettering and striping in real time, start to finish, thank you.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Thank tou
I call that your style man every good artist should have their own style their own way of doing things you've got a good one 😎👍
Thank you much!!!😎
Great work, totally enjoyed this video, Thank You!
Thank you! 😎
Thanks for sharing your expertise and talent. God Bless.
Thanks for watching😎
A big thank you from tampa bay...
Rick, Did you know Jack Highman? He was out of Loves Park , Il. He painted all the cars at the Indy 500, and the stock cars in the Rockford area. I worked with him at Rockford Speedway for years and later when I was in my late teens I worked on his cars at a garage in town. A little quirky, but a great guy. Been 50 years ago now. And yes I had him stripe and letter my race bikes and my trailer. Awesome work there. Something I always wanted to do, but I DO NOT have the touch. Really enjoy your work.
No I did not know him. But that’s cool that you got to be around him😎thanks for watching
Killer job, saw that little blue dot at the end you didn’t mean to do. I thought for sure some one was gonna say something in the comments! Guess it’s me. Wish I could lay lines like this!!
I had to watch the end .. you mean the dot on my hand. ? Yea. I didn’t know that was there🤣 thanks for watching and noticing😎😁
Que tipo de pinturas es la ideal para realizar este trabajo
Amazing skills, just do that when takling!! Right and left sides looks pretty Even. Please skow how to use differentiere brush techniques. Love your videoens.
@@fretzmaler7591 thank you much. ❤️😎
Awsomes! subscribed. Just got into striping. Great video
Thank you. 😎
man thats cool, This is intriguing to me, I would like to start doing letting around my parts, I don't know of anyone that does it. What and where should I get to start with. Just baby steps. Any info would be awesome thanks
Get some Ronan lettering enamel and a few lettering quills . Go on line. Then practice and have fun.😎thanks for watching!!!
Keep em coming
Thank you
VERY NICE WORK
Thank you 😎
I love it
Thank you 😎
Do you have to shoot clear coat over it afterwards or does it harden to the point that no sealer top coat is needed?
I do not put clear over my pinstripes, it’s enamel. It holds up well. I do cars with this paint , and it lasts for years. Thanks for watching
Brando does good stuff
Yes he does!!!😎
Always stressful watching stripj g. I dont know how you guys handle it. Subscribed
Thank you for watching 😎
Thank you for taking the time to share your talent with us! How do you come up with a design? That tulip seemed to appear out of nowhere! Artist-block keeps me from trying this craft. Your font is absolutely lovely!
The more you practice and play with different designs , you gradually come up with your own style. Just keep doing it. Don’t quit. Gradually you’ll get comfortable with the paint and brush. Have fun! Thanks for watching 😎😎
Just playing around with striping and wonder... Do you prefer the Ronan to the 1shot?
Yes. It’s not as expensive, and better quality paint!😎thanks for watching
Where are you based now? I’m from Chicago and I’m getting into striping and laying leaf 🤘🏽
@@nino6549 north west suburbs. 😎
Yep I know Mr Fifties also. Beautiful pulls
Very nice
👍😁😎
Amazing, but where can I find a brush like that
On line. Look up “ Mack 00 Hanson series 13 pinstriping brush “. That’s the one I’m using in the video. Thanks for watching
What kind of paint do you use and do you thin out paint
Hi!! Do you coat it after Is donde?
No. I did not clear core the pinstripes. It’s not necessary. Tv Hank you for watching
Thank
Is it a wax pencil or chalk pencil you used for grids? Thanks, looks amazing
The pencil is called a “ stabilo all pencil”, it’s not wax pencil and I can paint over it. It comes in colors. I only use white and blue. After my paint dries you can wipe it with windex and it comes off easily. Thank you for watching 😁
Looks good
Thank you
Do you ever use glitter paint
No. I have not. I’ve used metallic paint.,it’s flows out a lil different than non metallic,thanks for watching
could you put the product's you use in the description please
I use Ronan lettering enamel, thinned with a lil mineral spirits. The brush is a Mack 00 “king 13”. And I sketch the design with a “ Stabilo all pencil “. Thank you for watching 😎
is the layout pencil wax or graphite?
It’s not wax. Its called a “Stabilo all pencil “. You can paint over it. They have different colors. You can find them online thanks for watching
How do you find someone who does this?
I do t know where you live. But you should go to your local car show, look for cars that have nice artwork on it, then ask the owner who did it. They will be thrilled to talk to you about it. Thanks for watching 😎
@@rickbendi8709 My brother has an old pickup. He wants someone to do some striping. I've tried googling it but it seems to be such a niche thing. Thanks for your help.
Bendi stroked it ❤️
Is that all. Free hand
I am wondering if anyone else saw the touch of teal at the end when you whited the star. You inadvertainly put s pot of paint on .
👍🤭thanks for watching
What’s a ‘holiday’
Chicago guy here. Did you work with the Chicago legend Peter Pan?.
I never worked with him. He was south side I was north side. But he is a friend of mine. And we see each other at car shows and such. I love that guy!
@@rickbendi8709 He is indeed I’m a Southsider also. I Remember him doing my uncles car in the 70’s
Rick, do you give lessons? (Paid of course, not "give")
I live in the suburbs west of Chicago. I’m working on having a class in the summer. If it happens I will let people know. Thank you for watching
Thick and thicker.
So by tutorial you meant demonstration
🤔😁👍
21.03 real virus XD
1:40 what is that hard stuff ?
Sorry. Don’t know what you mean 🤷♀️
@@rickbendi8709 that stuff in the cup you show is hard and have to break up with a popsicle stick
O. 😁that’s paint that I mixed up-and forms a skin when you don’t use it . It’s still good. It can last weeks like that. Just poke it and thin it out with a lil mineral spirits and you’re good to go. 😎