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oby1916 [2011-11-24 03:21:36 +0000 UTC]
oh man this is killer, which kind of painting do you use?
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ElliAdams In reply to oby1916 [2011-11-30 05:46:06 +0000 UTC]
Thanks man! Its just fluid acrylics, used in a few really thin layers. Its kind of time consuming, but it doesnt crack as easily as regular acrylic paint.
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oby1916 In reply to ElliAdams [2011-11-30 05:54:23 +0000 UTC]
yeah thats my problem too, the cracking, i use a painting called philadelphia, only sale in mexico i think, its very flexible its like acrylic but does not crack but isn a very very light white, is more kinda little bit gray, but again, the best work on a lether jacket i have ever seen!
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ElliAdams In reply to Jimmpan [2010-11-18 21:51:45 +0000 UTC]
Haha, thats one of those things you spend three years trying to decide and then end up losing, ruining or selling the jacket. Im having the same problem right now with my leather. Its easily the coolest thing I have ever owned, and Ive never seen another one like it.. To paint, or not to paint?
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Jimmpan In reply to ElliAdams [2010-11-19 22:16:28 +0000 UTC]
I think Ill leave my leather clean, with the exeptions for the pins... though my jeans jacket is down patched (classic metalhead) and I got a crew jacket from Mekong Delta, pretty cool thing.
Painted back with the guy from this album: [link]
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