Thank you sooo much for this tutorial. It´s what I have been looking for all this time. It was most helpful, together with your explanations, so I know where I´ll be going to practice.
Thank you for the tutorials, i just started and need these dearly so thanks for taking the time to help beginners. I started on the planet paintings and i still do beginner mistakes but your videos help to open my imagination and im working on trying newer style paintings.
Where do you get your paints in the United States I live in South Dakota hard to find some of that stuff so shoot me a message but somewhere I can purchase these paints.. love your work, your tutorials are spot on, so much different from other Vids, instead of just spray painting other techniques using the napkin, the techniques of household things can be used it seems. Thumbs up on your videos
Excellent tips. But hasn't anyone ever mentioned to turn your phone sideways to get the full picture on screen? then you can record closer to get more detail. This is the third video I'm watching and it's driving me nuts.
Hi has What nozzles do you use for clouds and all your cans I pressure tried buying them off the Internet but never seem to get a small area covered hope we can help thanks Steve
Back in Vegas I was able to get the cans with the old school tips on them, but I haven’t found them here in Florida so I typically work with the fat tips that come with the cans. It’s just learning to work with it
Well I don’t recommend microwaving lol I use one of those electric flat griddles you can get at Walmart, or such. They’re great for stacking a bunch of cans on and you can adjust the heat setting depending on the temperature. Just keep tabs on your cans. You don’t want them to be too hot to touch and if you have the temp up high and there’s a can you haven’t used in a minute then the pressure will build up and the first warning, typically, is a loud ping as the top of the can starts to expand, take that off to cool or boom boom lol
Thanks also for breaking the techniques down it's great it really helps improve. I am trying to self teach myself and my daughter. I watched a lot of artists and they show you but don't break it down. So thank your work looks amazing to .
What cans are you using and what nibs. Try spraying slightly further away at an angle and use a bigger piece of paper so you get a cloud look to the white without over spray.
Wow. Just WOW!! Thank you for explaining everything. You make it look soooo effortless!!! I know it’s NOT easy , I've tried it. You rock!!!
Best tip ever! Stencil for clouds! Excellent!
Hey Ash!
You’re amazing at this! Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the techniques!
Thank you Chelsea!!!
I decided to paint a rain barrel today. First time ever doing anything artsy with spray paint and this tutorial helped me so much. Thank you!!
Fantastic tutorial. I wish more spray paint artists would follow your technique to create more believable clouds.
This was very helpful. Been racking my brain and it never occurred to me to do a 360 type spray for my storm clouds. Genius
Hey man I’m glad you liked it and found it helpful! 😁
This video was perfectly explained, thanks
You’re very welcome
Thank you sooo much for this tutorial. It´s what I have been looking for all this time. It was most helpful, together with your explanations, so I know where I´ll be going to practice.
That Really Helps... Thanks for Sharing
Thank you for the tutorials, i just started and need these dearly so thanks for taking the time to help beginners. I started on the planet paintings and i still do beginner mistakes but your videos help to open my imagination and im working on trying newer style paintings.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you’re finding them useful
This is such a cool idea! Thank you!
Thank you. Your tips are helping to improve my art!
I’m happy to hear that! You’re very welcome
I got it the first time! Great instructions
That’s great! Keep going! Thanks
THANKS! I'm really learning a lot from your information and I really appreciate it!
That’s great, I’m happy to hear it!
Love it! Learning a ton from these videos.
thanks for the tip! was wondering if you ever tried yupo paper?
Thanks man!!
Amazing thank you so much
You’re welcome!
Cracking video buddy, really laying it down out here for us , my man
I’m happy you’re getting some use out of them!
Texas sunsets are the best.
I learnt a lot there ASH... Thanks!
I'm doing a mural and I'm having a hard time with the sky----boy did I need this video! THANKS
Thanks for checking it out!
Yo, what type of cans do you use? is a low pressure cans?
Its possible to make it with MTN94?
Awesome tutorials.
best regards from brazil!
Thank's for tips, i have to try some thunder clouds :)
Do it! Try things, make mistakes! It’s all learning experiences and building experience is what makes you better 😁
💗 it.....thank-you!
Where do you get your paints in the United States I live in South Dakota hard to find some of that stuff so shoot me a message but somewhere I can purchase these paints.. love your work, your tutorials are spot on, so much different from other Vids, instead of just spray painting other techniques using the napkin, the techniques of household things can be used it seems. Thumbs up on your videos
Amazon.
Thanks man them clouds are pretty easy but them leaves with the bounty tissue is driving me crazy
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Excellent tips. But hasn't anyone ever mentioned to turn your phone sideways to get the full picture on screen? then you can record closer to get more detail. This is the third video I'm watching and it's driving me nuts.
Hi has What nozzles do you use for clouds and all your cans I pressure tried buying them off the Internet but never seem to get a small area covered hope we can help thanks Steve
Back in Vegas I was able to get the cans with the old school tips on them, but I haven’t found them here in Florida so I typically work with the fat tips that come with the cans. It’s just learning to work with it
How would i warm my paint? I live in a pretty cold area and I just microwave my cans lol
Well I don’t recommend microwaving lol I use one of those electric flat griddles you can get at Walmart, or such. They’re great for stacking a bunch of cans on and you can adjust the heat setting depending on the temperature. Just keep tabs on your cans. You don’t want them to be too hot to touch and if you have the temp up high and there’s a can you haven’t used in a minute then the pressure will build up and the first warning, typically, is a loud ping as the top of the can starts to expand, take that off to cool or boom boom lol
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Hay what was the little brush thing you used to make the tree leaves and bushes.
It’s a bounty napkin torn to shape. I think I cover it in my basics or trees video 😄
Thanks also for breaking the techniques down it's great it really helps improve. I am trying to self teach myself and my daughter. I watched a lot of artists and they show you but don't break it down. So thank your work looks amazing to .
Howd u do the backgrounddd
What do you mean?
Clouds and trees are my biggest struggle right now in my spray paint journey.... This has been super helpful!
Glad you found it helpful! They can be a little tricky for sure
my clouds dont come out like this at all.. they come out like a thick white streak 😢😭
What cans are you using and what nibs.
Try spraying slightly further away at an angle and use a bigger piece of paper so you get a cloud look to the white without over spray.
Took me awhile to realize he wasn't wearing gloves, that was just his skin lol