Pinstriping Design Mercury Hood- HotRod Jen
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- čas přidán 17. 10. 2021
- Hey so this is the final installment on the 1950 Mercury pinstriping job, this video focuses solely on the hood. I explain some of the process throughout the video.
Used 1shot paint, 1shot high temp reducer, 1shot hardener
Brushes- King 13 size 000 by mack
- Virus 2nd edition size 2(not shown in this video)
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As a girlfriend of mine from the 70s used to say, that was really trippy man. I enjoyed the voice over as well.
thank you
you're awesome thank you for not paywalling your knowledge!
Well!!! Amazing as usual!! Thank You Jen.
Great way to finish up the job. The customer must be stoked! Love the voice over. Very helpful indeed. Have a great day
It has a awesome tuxedo rockabilly vibe
Wow! Great job Jen, looks so good. I really liked the voice over explaining your techniques. You made a cool car even cooler.
AMAZING!! Hello. I am learning the pinstriping technique, I have little time, but I practice it daily because I love it.
In my country (Spain) there is not as much demand for this type of work as in the USA. but I would like to become my profession. Greetings from Madrid
Excellent!!!! Love the voice over!!!!
Great job love the 3 colors
That looks extremely good 👍
Your pinstriping is epic👌🙏👍and you have your own unic style, a great inspiration for al pinstriper👏
Outstanding Job Jen !!!! As an Artist of Hot Rods myself you have amazing talent !
You Are So Good At What You Do Fantastic Pinstriping, Lettering Love It
Looks beautiful
Keep it up. Great commentary.
I'm always afraid of pinstriping with thick lines but what you are really amazing always congratulations
Hi Jen. Beautiful video. Although I have to watch your videos 3-4 times, to understand almost everything🤪, I always learn something by watching your videos. Thanks. 👍🏻 This work is gorgeous too !!!!!
Amazing job ❤
awsome job jen,
Liking the explanation while you work. Sadly, I'm probably going to take your direction and inspiration and make a total mess on my 1960 Wheel Horse.
practice away, its only paint it wipes off :)
Awesome job 👍
Very nice.
very nice work and expaining
Wow looks awesome loved the voice over explaining how you do it
I love it Jen you are so talented 💖 this is truly a lost art such a shame glade you keep it going
Woooww!!!!!! 😍😍😍
Excellent Job and tutorial Jen, Keep them coming
Awesome job Jen true artist ,love your vids ,enjoyed your commentary.
Rad video!
I’ll have to try the wiggle stop. I usually flip the brush and touch up the end of my line.
Sehr schöne Arbeit 👍 und voll auf das Design konzentriert 🌟 . Mit der wahl der Hand spielt keine Rolle , benutze beide 😉. Man sieht einfach das sie das pinstripdesign leben 👍🌟🌟🌟🍀. Danke sehr, alles gute weiterhin und besinnliche Weihnachten 🌟
Awesome as always feel better 🙏
Great work Jen enjoying the videos keep it up 👍🏻
Awesome art! Thanks for the video.
Love it, Great job !!!!!
Sweet 🥰
NICE
Hi Jen, purely professional as always. I love the voiceovers and hearing your thoughts while your stripping. You say you already know where you want to go with the long sweeping lines. Do you draw out design ideas as reference prior to stripping a job? Being fussy about you line ends is what makes your work more professional. Stay fussy!
Todd could take some notes from you, great tutorial as always.
You rock darling
❤
awesome as always !!! what was the the name of the brush you used for the white fill in? Keep rocking !
Lefty, It's hard to explain what that thought process is. But you did great! I hope to hear more in the future,
what are you using to edit video with? Love the intro
Nice work I know this might be a stupid question and I know pinstriping takes lots and lots and lots of practice so when do you know when someone is good enough to really start painting on cars
i think people need to be realistic with themselves when it comes to looking at their own work. Look at what the professionals are doing, look at the work that is on cars in the area and if their work is close to that and people are willing to pay that person then that might be the time, if their work is still sloppy might be wise to hold off and work on that.
Your pinstriping is epic👌🙏👍and you have your own unic style, a great inspiration for al pinstriper👏