Lettering Wall Mural For Home Office - Let's Do This!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ม.ค. 2020
- I finally have a home office and was in desperate need of some wall art. The first step for this mural was to play around with lettering in my sketchbook. Once I had come up with an idea that I liked, I took it into Adobe Illustrator to clean it up and finalize it. I then projected the art onto the wall, outlined it with pencil and then went to painting.
Tools used:
- sketchbook
- mechanical pencil
- Molotow ONE4ALL 127HS 2 mm black marker (shop.molotow.com/en/one4alltm...)
- Valspar black paint
- Wooster Pro 1" (25mm) angle brush
- Camtasia (video editing)
- projector (Dr.J mini projector, model No.HI-04)
- Adobe Illustrator CC
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To do this you need to know how to draw, not an easy process at all
Nice!
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wow so impressive.wish to have that kind of talent,hahahah
Hello...thank you for this..more please🤗
Piney woods of east TX!! 👊🏽 nothing like it! Definitely a change from Houston.
this is so cool aaa
Unbelievable that a man can do this.
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Love the coffee break! 😂
Did you not use projector?
Heyy may I ask which paint did you use on the wall! It is so pretty!
I love this, keep them coming bro
This is dope! What did you use to sketch out your letters?
post more videos pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee
Nice
Hey, what kind of paint did you use?
Amemah Farooq I used the Behr brand. Just a flat black. Thanks for watching!
Woww, you just straught went into drawing and painting so fast and easilyz you didnt even need to sketch or plan it out! Coool!!
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I am so scared of attempting murals lol. Looks good!
I know, right?! I've only done two walls now and it wasn't too scary since they were walls I could do anything I want with. If someone ever commissions me to do their wall, THEN I will panic! lol!
Go STEVEN!
Thanks for the encouragement!
Damn!! This looks soo good and the quality of the video is great too. This channel is so underrated
Thanks, man! I really appreciate that.
I love this!!!
Thanks, Lauren!
Wow! This is really amazing. And, all free-hand!
Thanks, Angie!