My dad did pinstriping back in the day, I didn't understand how much of an art it was at the time. He also airbrushed unbelievably real looking headlights on the fronts of stock cars.
I think that he is under stating his talent. It takes tremendous skill and talent to be able to do something like that. I'm a product of the 80s. Pinstriping was huge back then and it's coming back. I just bought a brand new car a couple of days ago and they asked me if I wanted it pinstriped and I said absolutely.
*I think that he is understating his talent. It takes tremendous skill and talent to be able to do something like that. I'm a product of the 80's. Pinstriping was huge back then and it's coming back. I just bought a brand new car a couple of days ago and they asked me if I wanted it pinstriped and I said 'absolutely'.
I'm 32 just started pinstriping. Found it fascinating as a kid finally getting to learn it. I'll never do it for a living but it's a relaxing hobby to have. As long as you don't mind making many mistakes in the process.
Triumph motorcycles in Meriden England always used to paint pinstripes by hand on the tanks and mudguards. Enfield India still do it. Fascinating to watch.
I have been doing this art for 17 years, im a pinstriper the one thing this gentleman is not telling anyone is how dealerships rip off the artist and charge through the nose to the customer for a simple two lines down the side of a car an average regular dealership will charge a customer between 1,000 and $3,000 and only paid the artist between twenty and fifty dollars a car
@@classmst89 if he is charging that kind of price he is Honestly over charging people, i want to put the name of this art in my comments but TH-cam takes my comment down in less than a minute if i put the P word in there
I have been doing this art for 17 years, @3:44 never have I charged or see another artist charge 3,000.00 for a job. Unless it's like a top fuel drag car with airbrushing/lettering/pins/flash art.. I do a hood trunk and small designs under the door handles or above them for 300-400 bucks and that's with 3 colors....... 3k W T F!!! I live in the wrong area I need to get in on that car seen..
I just watched your video and i Like it. Now i need a technical suggestion from you. Is possibile to pinstripe on a bedliner paint? Tha oainter is finishing all my motorcycle in Army green Raptor and the surface is very rough and i don't know if i can. What do you think about? Thank You
If it's done wrong yes it can be, but if you let a good artist do the work and not try to step in and tell them colors and how you want it done they can turn a plain vehicle into a masterpiece
My dad did pinstriping back in the day, I didn't understand how much of an art it was at the time. He also airbrushed unbelievably real looking headlights on the fronts of stock cars.
Billy did my 23 Lincoln Aviator and we loved it. Nice guy. Great artist.
I think that he is under stating his talent. It takes tremendous skill and talent to be able to do something like that. I'm a product of the 80s. Pinstriping was huge back then and it's coming back. I just bought a brand new car a couple of days ago and they asked me if I wanted it pinstriped and I said absolutely.
*I think that he is understating his talent. It takes tremendous skill and talent to be able to do something like that. I'm a product of the 80's. Pinstriping was huge back then and it's coming back. I just bought a brand new car a couple of days ago and they asked me if I wanted it pinstriped and I said 'absolutely'.
Maybe they should compare with guy who does all the rolls-royce
Definitely
It's named coachline in RR
Mark court is a legend
Mark cort
The guy who does Royal Enfield.
1:49-1:52 daaaaaamn, that’s a wavy line…
Yeah that one came out like shit lol
😂 ay everyone has bad days just ask him to redo i bet he be cool bout it
So glad he is a local! I’ll be hitting him up!
I hope you did!
'Its not the material but the method of application' said somebody 🎨
Good work.
Beautiful
I love watching these guys. I old enough to remember Kafka and Weisgerber
Both are still Pinstriping
I'm 32 just started pinstriping. Found it fascinating as a kid finally getting to learn it. I'll never do it for a living but it's a relaxing hobby to have. As long as you don't mind making many mistakes in the process.
Triumph motorcycles in Meriden England always used to paint pinstripes by hand on the tanks and mudguards. Enfield India still do it.
Fascinating to watch.
Damn, that VW W16 engine is massive!!!
Insane skills and respect.
1:48 --~~---~~--- 😂
I see that too 👁👄👁
This is so awesome idk how u do this I can’t even cut with scissors straight Dx ahhhh your a beast dude
A true proffessional, You just have to love him!
Rare talent today 👍
Dang that control. Prople thimk straight line is easy but doing it by hand i tough lol
Great video!
Fckn insane...👏👏👏👏
Amazing work, My 3" Purdy brush doesn't even hold that much paint.
Vey nice work man, respect!
I didn't even realise that the brush was doing something bcuz it was so smooth, first thought it was his neat little finger glove.
Gila, tangannya anteng sekali. Kalo saya yg melakukannya, tangan saya pasti bergetar seperti gempa bumi. Apalagi melakukannya di mobil langka.
How you did the pinstriping looks really amazing !!
No caffeine for this dude. 🏆
If you have ever done a BMW X4 putting pinstripes on a black BMW X4 please let me know. I am very curious to see what it would look like. Thank you
What material is that? Glue?
Billy is a beast! True craftsmanship
What type of paint is used for this?
How or what do you do with mistake
I have been doing this art for 17 years, im a pinstriper
the one thing this gentleman is not telling anyone is how dealerships rip off the artist and charge through the nose to the customer for a simple two lines down the side of a car an average regular dealership will charge a customer between 1,000 and $3,000 and only paid the artist between twenty and fifty dollars a car
Thats why this guy works for himself
@@classmst89 i work for myself, what do you mean by that ?
@@classmst89 if he is charging that kind of price he is Honestly over charging people, i want to put the name of this art in my comments but TH-cam takes my comment down in less than a minute if i put the P word in there
@@classmst89 pinstriping by bear
It actually let me put pinstriping in a comment lol let see if ut stays
Jeeze this narrator has such a great voice, wow
Who was andy southern
I have been doing this art for 17 years, @3:44 never have I charged or see another artist charge 3,000.00 for a job. Unless it's like a top fuel drag car with airbrushing/lettering/pins/flash art.. I do a hood trunk and small designs under the door handles or above them for 300-400 bucks and that's with 3 colors....... 3k W T F!!! I live in the wrong area I need to get in on that car seen..
Lol same reaction when I heard that price. I’ve been ripping myself off 😂
@@YvesAlano your a pinstriper also ?
@@YvesAlano I'm in aw that my comment stayed every time I put pinstriping a comment TH-cam deleted the comment
I just watched your video and i Like it. Now i need a technical suggestion from you. Is possibile to pinstripe on a bedliner paint? Tha oainter is finishing all my motorcycle in Army green Raptor and the surface is very rough and i don't know if i can. What do you think about? Thank You
Yes you can
I pinstriped at dealers for years, but now here in ny ,the cars are bare
how much does this cost
I couldn't paint a straight line if I spent all day trying.
150-200 vehicles per week? Prove it…😂
A mi no me sorprende porque yo conosco del tema el día que no se guíe por una sinta entonse lo voy admirar
I love all the titles of these videos. Brain surgery for beginners etc. To do anything professionally you have to be a professional
Ill take some Flares and my girl will take a pair of them Candystripe Bellbottoms.
Just an excuse for the dealership to tack on more fees on top of the price tag of the car for better profit margins.
Clearly this guy does not drink caffeine!
Cool, I just wish Dealerships didn't shove it down our throats lol.
I shoot with this hand.
What’s the point of those lines?
Not so easy !!!!!
This guys lines are wonky
pinstriping looks tacky
Disagree
only when it hasn't dried yet
badum tsh
If it's done wrong yes it can be, but if you let a good artist do the work and not try to step in and tell them colors and how you want it done they can turn a plain vehicle into a masterpiece
Yikes, the line at 1:46 isn't very straight. I wouldn't pay for that 🤣
What kind of paint are you using?
Most pinstripers and sign painters use One Shot Enamel.