Paint Signs for your Tiki Bar! Airbrush art and Signage for the Home Tiki Bar Enthusiasts.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 มิ.ย. 2020
- I finally finished the Tiki Lounge in my backyard.
Signs and airbrush art to liven it up!
We also did an epoxy pour on the coffee table that
was a complete success. Feeling pretty good about it all.
If you have any questions about the paint, or designs,
let me know in the Comments!!!!! Thanks for tuning in! - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
That shark cut out is awesome! I want to try air brushing! Love your tiki lounge!!
Instablaster...
Wow man! I wish i had your skills and imagination!! Love the shark and surf boards!!
Incredible work!! I wish I had just a smidgen of that talent!!
That's beautiful! I love the bold outlines. I'm getting ready to paint a palm bark tiki mask & looking for inspiration.
Thank you Master.💗👋👏🙏👌🌹🌷🍀🌻
What a fun dude! Love how encouraging and fun loving you are. You really nailed the wet look on the shark! Thanks for posting this, Max. Nice start to my day;)
This is great! Congrats man!
But you have skills for doing this... I don't 😭 nice job!
So cool!!! I love the tiki lounge!! You are so talented (:
So few videos on "big" scenes like your back yard. Very inspirational for my idea (to attract men to a men's group from church goers using a big 4ft x 8ft foot plywood on the roof of my car). I appreciated the many "mini" visuals on different objects. Great stimulation, technique, and ideas. Thank you.
At the end i was waiting for two boats sailing on the tub with subscribe and like signs
Great idea!
love the vibe
Dude that came out awesome!!! I will be working on that once we get back into the shop full time I promise!
Cooool man.
What kind of wood material used for the shark?
Did I miss it… what was the shark sign made from?
Hi, I'm a 15 year old kid and I'm wanting to learn sign making. Do you wash out your airbrush with water even though you use oil based paint?
In short: no.
An old saying goes: oil and water don't mix! If you use a type of thinner to thin a paint, then that would be what you used to make it thin enough to get it cleaned off of something! I will use separate airbrushes for water-based and oil-based paints. Just so they will be a lot easier to clean! Especially when my water-based airbrush cost me 350, and the one I use for signage cost me 60!
@@maxkilbourne3142 That is really helpful, thank you! I really enjoy the videos you have made and I've learned a ton. I was also wondering what brand brushes do you use for lettering, you said buy a 3 and a 8. There are a bunch of different ones on the mack website though, which one do you think is good?