684 How to Paint a Motorbike Helmet using Acrylic Pouring
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- čas přidán 3. 04. 2021
- Please note this is my old helmet which will not be used for riding again.
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Grandpa ,son,and grandsons. Are all moto cross riders. I Love It💟💟💟
Awesome! How cool would they look with a painted helmet??
Love your skid lid
And glad you are still having fun with your pointy bottom
The tray is quite interesting
Thanks lovely :) yes loving the accuracy and easy of use. Thank you again!
I feel the same as you, it was fantastic just after you poured it, and it's a shame it dried so dark but it's still very very cool, Michelle, especially the top! I think it would look great as a memory ornament, but maybe without the visor. 🤔 I've always wondered about painting my first ever guitar, which is a bit banged up but still playable. I just don't know if painting it would ruin the sound?. I do have 2 more guitars but sometimes I like to play my first one for sentimental reasons.
I just love watching you paint anything, and getting to hang out with you is my favourite part. Remember how starstruck I was during that FaceTime?, well you'll always be a star to me Michelle, no matter what you do! Love and big hugs. Stay happy! 😃💜🙋♀️🥰🤗
I would pour on your guitar if I were you but you know me I pour on anything. Thanks honey. Maybe another time :)
Nice seeing you paint for again
Thanks Judy :)
It looks like something from space like a planet
I like it both before and after!
Thank you Bambi :)
Love the dry result
Awesome :) Thanks Regina!
Interesting!
Thank you :)
If you poured over this again - with perhaps more highly pigmented paints that might not crack like the red did - would the cracked red impact a new layer? I think it is a really cool idea, and while I can see why you'd be upset with the cracking red, I do think that is actually a message, taking into account that it is an old helmet, about how important helmets are - if they are not fit for purpose, or worn or old, they might crack under pressure - just like that paint did. Love your work and love this idea :)
Oh I love that!! Thanks Lisa. Great symbolism!!
Hello there my lovely! You could remove the paint from the visor and pop in an led puk light/led string lights OR drill through the top & fit a bulb to the top of the helmet to create a really funky lamp?! Good vibes hitting your way xox
Love that! Thank you. Great to hear from you again :)
@@McEArt You're a petal 🌼🌻🏵️ Lot's of videos to catch up on, how lucky am I, instant good vibes!!! So very sorry to see your Mum was poorly; will keep her and you & yours in my thoughts 🤗💪😘 Muchie much love, Isla xox
@@ms.h.8216 Thank you lovely!
As a 3D art project, I like the wet colors. As a helmet, I like the dry colors much better. I love that you are afraid to try new things.
I see what you mean Barbara, different colours for different purposes. Glad you enjoyed it :)
You can Resin it? The texture won’t matter. I think it’s awesome! Love 💕 the Bird!!
I would have to do some research into what will and won't affect the integrity of the helmet if doing it on a new one!! Thanks lovely :)
That's really cool! Perfect surface to pour on
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If you have an old helmet with the same visor as your new one you could switch them to paint over.
What would happen if you have a white helmet? Would it still turn as dark?
Great suggestion. I would prob just remove visor and tape up the hole though ;) These colors do dry a lot darker on a white canvas to maybe it wouldn't affect it. Great question though! Hope your having fun!
Why did you add silicone to the paint?
Did you use vernis on the end or epoxyhars?
i stumbled upon this video by chance but really your style is unique i like it 💕
That’s cool 👍😁
Thank you Kendra :)
Pretty cool!
Super cool. Ur the first video I've seen now om addicted and have to watch em all not to mention love ur accent. I wS looking for a way to paint on a plastic decal for a car Nd found ur sticker u did 2 yes ago. This is so cool. Im a nail artist and trying to figure out how I cld use this in nails
Resin ?
Maybe!! Thanks for watching Pat.
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Thanks Lauren :)
Thats cooler than a bob ross
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Marvel Avengers colors. Young boys lamp
Oh I love that idea Pat!! Thank you :)