@Krucerstattoos depends on the plastic cup. Also depends on the Dixie cups. I use the little plastic medicine cups they give you at the pharmacy. For Dixie cups, it is important that they are wax free.
Thank you for sharing your talent with us. I'm starting to learn myself and find your video's very helpful. Do you recommend anything that a newbie should practice first?? Thank you
For lettering, I'd start by practicing drawing block letters with a pencil. For pinstriping, I would practice drawing straight lines, c curves, and s curves with a pencil. Later i would move to a brush and paint.
I always have a problem when thinning the color. Either not enough, and it kind of streaks on me, or too much and it doesn't produce sharp corners in block lettering. I'm just a beginner, so I appreciate any advice. Did you previously thin the Ronan White paint? Thanks again!!!
@scottymakerdude3827 sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. It all depends on the weather and how the paint feels in the brush. Comes with time. Keep at it.
That border though! 🔥🤩🔥
Beautiful work Jack👍❤️🇺🇸
thank you
Sweet!
We should make an oil that smells like Spicy Muffins 🤠
Great work, very impressive!
Thank you
Can I use plastic cup instead of Dixie cup?
@Krucerstattoos depends on the plastic cup. Also depends on the Dixie cups. I use the little plastic medicine cups they give you at the pharmacy. For Dixie cups, it is important that they are wax free.
How do you choose the correct size lettering brush for your sign painting projects? Thanks
@@kevclar I try to base it off of the width of the letters.
Thank you for sharing your talent with us. I'm starting to learn myself and find your video's very helpful. Do you recommend anything that a newbie should practice first?? Thank you
For lettering, I'd start by practicing drawing block letters with a pencil. For pinstriping, I would practice drawing straight lines, c curves, and s curves with a pencil. Later i would move to a brush and paint.
@@JackFlemingArtistry Thank you very much
I always have a problem when thinning the color. Either not enough, and it kind of streaks on me, or too much and it doesn't produce sharp corners in block lettering. I'm just a beginner, so I appreciate any advice. Did you previously thin the Ronan White paint? Thanks again!!!
@scottymakerdude3827 sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. It all depends on the weather and how the paint feels in the brush. Comes with time. Keep at it.
@@JackFlemingArtistry thanks man!!! Love your videos!!
@@scottymakerdude3827 thank you
is the ronan one stroke paint oil based?
thank you for info
Yes it is.