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Old 02-07-2010, 02:10 AM   #201
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I like it!!
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allways found it hard to get the tongues of the flames right when taping it out on the car

i would rather try my hand at the real flame stuff from mike lavalee (?) realy impressed with that effect seen a orange truck here that was done from the nose to 2/3's of the doors wish looked great and seen another black truck that had some licks come from the front fender across the car to the rear
dunno wat i might do if i had the cash to do a profesional job ....... at the moment i got a couple of cans of red and yellow rustoleum sitting on the shelve ready to be mixed intoo orange when i have enough space and finances to build and paint the truck
yea, i find it hard to do the licks and tongues of the flames on the passenger side, i can lay them down like nothing on drivers, and same when drawing, i can draw like nothing one way, but have to concentrate more the other, and the true flam stuff is amazing, i was thinking about doing blue, with green true flames, but it is not easy, and i dont think im ready for a full vehicle, i took a few airbrushing and true flames classes this summer and winter, and it takes ALOT of practice, i got good at small panels, but beleive it or not its way different doing a full vehicle, so i decided to pass on it...for now
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Old 02-07-2010, 07:03 AM   #202
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i've seen them use calc paper for the other side they stick it on the side they allready taped and mark out some referencepoints and use a piece of eeeeeeh burned wood..... dunno the english word for it or pencil to trace the tape underneat
then they take of the calc paper and punch little holes through the lines with a needle every 1/4 inch or so then they stick the whole sheet of paper to the other side with the drawn side towarth the truck and use talcom in a sock or sum coloured powder and tap the stuff on the paper through the little holes onto the truck
when you take the paper off you have a patern of tiny dots to wish to lay the tape over on the other side
it wil make both sides identical wish is nice when you look at the truck from the front with the doors open
dont forget to tape the flames through the doorjambs its a little extra effort but hardly any cost and looks a whole lot better at a meet
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Old 02-07-2010, 11:35 AM   #203
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Re: 1987 Chevy Silverado project

^^^Very true. I was going to suggest the same to keep it symmetrical. But with an intricate design like that, if each sides are unique enough to truly look different, if can be awesome too.
Funk:I still like the color combo you want to use. How bout a black and blue 2 tone, no splitter color. Then put down your lined out green tribal flames like in your drawing. I think that would keep the clean look of the 2 tone but give you the flash you want too.
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Old 02-07-2010, 12:40 PM   #204
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as a variation of the black and blue two tone, how about using the body line as a break (like your drawing), and do the upper in a silver with a really big flake. use the bottom of the silver as a break, and do a candy blue over the rest of it, perhaps further splitting the black/silver/blue with orange or bright green pinstripes. You could go back over the silver with soem tribal flame shaded airbrushing.
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Old 02-07-2010, 01:23 PM   #205
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^^^Very true. I was going to suggest the same to keep it symmetrical. But with an intricate design like that, if each sides are unique enough to truly look different, if can be awesome too.
Funk:I still like the color combo you want to use. How bout a black and blue 2 tone, no splitter color. Then put down your lined out green tribal flames like in your drawing. I think that would keep the clean look of the 2 tone but give you the flash you want too.
hmm, you mean just a pinstripe type flame design? i hadnt thought about that...
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Old 02-07-2010, 02:40 PM   #206
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I tend to have those from time to time. And, yes that is what I am thinking. Or even make the lines 1/4" thick. They will stand out but still be very subtle at the same time. And, you either need to start them on top behind the hood completely or do something to connect them from side to side. (I hope that made sense.)
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Old 02-07-2010, 03:16 PM   #207
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hey i was wondering what you did with the old grille you had in it if you still have would you be interested in selling
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Old 02-07-2010, 05:55 PM   #208
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I tend to have those from time to time. And, yes that is what I am thinking. Or even make the lines 1/4" thick. They will stand out but still be very subtle at the same time. And, you either need to start them on top behind the hood completely or do something to connect them from side to side. (I hope that made sense.)
i get what you mean! i may have to draw something up again!
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hey i was wondering what you did with the old grille you had in it if you still have would you be interested in selling
and sorry, sold the whole front clip for 50, someone got them a deal!
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ok do you know what the grille is called or where to find one i have looked all over and cant seem to find one
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ok do you know what the grille is called or where to find one i have looked all over and cant seem to find one
from what i know its just a plain ol' phantom grille, ebay has em, idk where else to look, i never really liked them so i dont know who else carries them..
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Uh oh. I see primer. That means it is about time to make lots of dust, and mucky water. Rock & roll dude!
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Uh oh. I see primer. That means it is about time to make lots of dust, and mucky water. Rock & roll dude!
oh yes! and to me, possibly one of the worst stages!
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oh yes! and to me, possibly one of the worst stages!
same here especially when it its 30 degrees out and u gotta wet sand!
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same here especially when it its 30 degrees out and u gotta wet sand!
yes sir! luckily this shop is climate controlled! haha, but sucks when you walk outside!
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Hey texasfunk! I really like following your progress here. Are you going to autobody school? That's so cool. On post #144 you did a rendering with the different style wheels. Would you be able to do a rendering of a 92' Silverado X-cab with and 86' stepside bed? I'm about 3/4 way through my 86' stepside build and I really like the woodbed and was thinking about maybe finding a stepside bed to swap out on my 92. Might look pretty cool but I can't even visualize that in my head. If I could draw like you I would try. Man, you draw pretty awesome too! Good luck bro!
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well, i drew this one a while back, and still really like it, but may instead of orange, do lime green, or, a tribal flame job....
I like these designs much better than the original one. Your doing a great job of designing flames.
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Glad to see it wearing primer man! Keep the ball rolling!!
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I like these designs much better than the original one. Your doing a great job of designing flames.
thanks! means alot coming from you! i thought i'd be better off doign my own thing than having something thats already done!

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thanx! and i'll see what i can do about a drawing for ya!
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well, last night i was just about to order my boss 338's last night for 770 shipped just wheels, when something told me to check craigslist, a few weeks ago there was an ad for 20's, but 1500, i checked last night, and he wanted 800, so i jumped on it! and the great thing, they have brand new tires! so now i got a set of polished 212 eagle alloys! best thing i got 6! yea, two full size spares with tires as well! i got 4 20x8's and 2 20x10's, good deal? i think so

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Nice score man!
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Great deal. And those wheels will look good on there. What are you thinking on paint now? Spill the beans already Funk!
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that is a nice score , could fit the extra tires to a small trailer
seen a couple of pickupbeds and pickupframecombo's converted to a trailer painted the same way as the truck pulling it and fitted with the same rims usually had a barbeque and a cooler mounted inside for tailgate parties
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That would look cool with both the truck and trailer slammed in the weeds. Sounds like watahyaknow picked your next project.
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