Thanks for the compliment & suggestion. I usually pick an "all purpose" tan/brown/black, but it's a good suggestion. I've contemplated doing a dye series of the camo worn by my favourite paintballers; this summer might be the time to start. I'll send you the link when I'm finished.
@@hammermanjft3462 I do not have the garment ready, but the environment ideally would be; grassy browns, brushy tans, and dry dirt. Also thank you for replying.
100%; that's the real trick to this. It's all about how the fabric is exposed to the dye that gives it the design. I'll have to upload one about techniques only ;)
Crazy story @Average lad; I took synthetic ribbing one time and submerged it with non-synthetic dye (ie: regular cotton dye) and vinegar in the sun for a week, turned into a stunning green & green-brown mackeral pattern. I never thought it possible. Thanks for the comment.
Cool video - I like it that you keep it short and precise! Thx
Awesome work
The pants look great! You could then run some green leaf stencils random over the top of that - might be the way to go too.
Thanks for the compliment & suggestion. I usually pick an "all purpose" tan/brown/black, but it's a good suggestion. I've contemplated doing a dye series of the camo worn by my favourite paintballers; this summer might be the time to start. I'll send you the link when I'm finished.
Looks really cool! I'm thinking of doing this myself; do you have any specific tips or tricks?
Have u got the garment already?
Also; what are you thinking of blending/hiding in?
(I can give advise from there)
@@hammermanjft3462 I do not have the garment ready, but the environment ideally would be; grassy browns, brushy tans, and dry dirt.
Also thank you for replying.
Nice vid, is there any specific way to fold the pants and or shirt?
100%; that's the real trick to this. It's all about how the fabric is exposed to the dye that gives it the design. I'll have to upload one about techniques only ;)
AMAZING THANKS!!!
If you are using synthetic clothing you can use some vinegar to help it dye.
Crazy story @Average lad; I took synthetic ribbing one time and submerged it with non-synthetic dye (ie: regular cotton dye) and vinegar in the sun for a week, turned into a stunning green & green-brown mackeral pattern. I never thought it possible. Thanks for the comment.
I'm inspired 😉😊
Cool
Badass!!
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