Awesome Spray Paint Trick | the Nebula SparkleTechnique (Very Easy!)
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- čas přidán 7. 11. 2018
- In this video I demonstrate a really cool spray paint trick to create this awesome nebula sparkle finish using spray cans and dry glitter. I love this trick and I hope you guys will too.
All you need for this is your clear coat, some fine sparkle/glitter, and of course the appropriate safety equipment.
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I love how rock music is playing as he's sprinkling glitter, great video brad
This would have also worked with some Freddy Mercury.😎
I was thinking the same thing 🤣
SDR101 - what is the song called?
Everyday Showday 'Get back in the game' by Clandestyne
You had me at Pink Taco! 🤣
I like my tacos pink.
Thanks for the tip, I can’t wait to use this technique
So sick. Love the color and sparkle.
That Spraymax 2k stuff is AMAZING. Yes you have to cover up seriously but it builds REALLY easily! Totally worth $20 a can.
Fab! Thank you!
Looking good Brad
Cool! Im gonna try this
I'm impressed Brad ! This is art. Nailed it. Respect.
Thank you sir.
I always learn something new. Thanks dude
Great tutorial as always! Thanks for your great work!
Thanks for watching.
Love this !!!
Best finish so far, love this and would love to see it over a candy color next time! This WILL be my next guitar finish! Silver-ish, some light candy color, color changing sparkle, Telecaster with a maple neck and the same sparkle treatment on the headstock! Ooouu, just got goosebumps...
Wow!! This is siiiick!! Great job!
Thank you
you know Brad you are actually over explaining but it always helps us. So keep it up😘😘😘
Nice Brad!
Beautiful result here; thx for the info!!
Thank you
Very Nice thanks.
Looks awesome Brad, i want it, lol, thabk you for sharing with us, much appreciated, Cheers
superb
Pink taco kills me too
Way cool! Favorite so far! Even the music 🎶
Thank you
Pretty sweet!
Looks awesome!👍😎🎸🎶
EXELLENT 👍🏼💯 Thank for the tip
This is your best finish ever. Great job!
I’m glad you like it!
I am so glad to find out about your shop. That way I can support you and confirm my selections are good. I had specced out that full face mask previously - glad to see it has your approval. Will definitely buy through your link soon!
Thank you. I’ve found that mask very helpful.
Your videos are so full of valuable information thank you.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the idea Brad. I'm not a big sparkle fan but this looks really cool! Thanks for sharing my friend!
Cheers Wallace.
this was a very informative video. excellent job man. thank you
Thanks Patrick
Beautiful job.
Thank you.
Looks good
Thanks
Thats was great, just refurbished a BC Rich warlock, my first rebuild and I’m still learning to play to
More great tips again, Brad. Thank you!
I've noticed that in the UK, we can get small bags of the "glitter" that you mix into your paint before either brushing it on or loading it into a spray bottle.
This technique you've used here would be ideal for this product (although I've only seen it in gold or silver).
You can probably find dry pearl or mica powder that would work well over there as well.
HEY BRAD, your the best man, I just gave my boy the guitar , that I painted with the nitrocellulose paint that I watched you do, he was so impressed and happy with the guitar, THANKS A MILLION, one sad pathetic guitar turned into something that made my son so happy , now that's worth a million bucks.... thanks again man.
I’m so happy to hear that. That’s fantastic. Thanks for taking the time to tell me.
Nice job. I've actually done about 6 guitars using a similar technique but fully flaking it. It takes a lot of work clearing it but look great when completed.
I know this comment is old af, but that sounds so cool! Do you have pics? Either a link or that you could upload to CZcams. Would love to see how it turned out.
Colour me impressed!
Nice job mate.
Thanks Mark
that's hella cool
Thanks
Sparkly!
Inspirational
Very cool effect. I would like to see it again after the polishing you mentioned.
Gave me a great idea on how I want to do my panels for my 04 impala appreciate the blessings
holy geez thats koo... i wanna do a starcaster kit... might do this glitter spray idea!
Beautiful. Now i know how I am going to paint my explorer bass
Great lesson!.. I researching methods to paint my bike and this video has my mind spinning with ideas. Thanks for "over explaining" its way better than only getting half the intfo.
Glad you liked it
Nice job.
I was thinking of doing this to my valve cover I had seen that they use this kind of glitter for those candy paint jobs lol so I figured use that same technique for my valve cover using hi temp primer and high temp clear coat to seal the flakes in i just didn't really know how to make the galaxy but now I do lol thanks a lot.
Oh man I just got my guitar kit and this is the perfect colors to go with.
Excellent
Wow! That really turn out awesome! I’ve got a BC Rich Warlock I’m going to do this with in time. I like it. Thanks for doing this vid as always. Stay Awesome
Thanks James. I hope it goes well for you.
Did you do it?😳
Perfect timing! I got a guy asking me to build him an Eko Rocket style in silver galaxy sparkle. Now I know just how to build him his dream guitar! Thanks, Brad+
Glad I could help!
Love it Brad..so Cool ur such a Badass
Haha thanks Dave.
I would’ve added just a little white but it does look really amazing great job dude
Nebula Sparkles it is lovely I wanna buy one of these ✨
Ok, that is by far the coolest spray - can job so far Brad. That would look really awesome on a bedroom ceiling. Anyway, very creative.
Oh man, that would be super cool, but you would end up with an absolutely insane amount of sparkle on the ground.
@@BradAngove Haha...
Sweet!!!!!!!!
Looks really cool, I'm a painter who does custom bikes, I get a similar effect with a big air cap 1.8 and put the glitter in the clear, then give it 2 more coats, I like to use it over flip flop paints, it really pops when the sun hits, or spotlights, I've done some plain black wheels and just put glitter in the top coats, that shows up in light but just looks black when in the shade, very popular locally with guys into modding there cars.
Great idea, especially just using a rattle can.
Thanks Anthony. This would be very interesting over chameleon paint. I’ll have to give that a try.
Cool thx 😎
It came out great! I like it. 😁
Thank you!
@@BradAngove you're welcome!
Really cool!!!! You're great! I need to do this! Just subscribed!
Thank you Rocklyn
Thank u
That is looking different and keep it with many more different colours of sparkle on any parts cheers
please show this after sand and polish.
Unfortunately he stripped the paint job in another video.
@@carvinblack This paint job is still there actually. I plan to do a sand and polish on it do demo some new polish.
@@BradAngove Ahh ok. I saw you putting the paint remover paste on the finish in the other video and I had to turn it off because I didn't want to witness the nice job being ruined. Lol. You actually inspired me to do a sparkle job on my old 90's Crate 212 Speaker Cabinet. If I could bend your ear? The cabinet is particle board. I am using Rustoleum for all paint. So I did a bunch of Primer/Sealer. Now I am onto the Metallic base coat. Should I wet sand the Metallic before I do the sparkle or just wait till after the clear coat. I think I saw in another video that you don't have to buff base coat if you sanded. Thanks man. BTW the Metallic isn't super textured right now but I do have two more cans to spray.
Very nice, coincidentally I purchased that same brand sparkle dust at Walmart to do mine. I'm doing a Kramer Baretta body with a dark burgundy background paint with silver sparkle then am going to sunburst with black. Thanks for the video as it helps, I've painted many guitars over the years but never used sparkle dust. Now I know what to expect so thank you.
I hope yours goes well.
Man, I've been working on my bass for 3-4 months and just got on your channel, and damn I want that "Galaxy paint" so bad, your content is so good and well explained! I can't wait to finish my bass with this Galaxy-nebula-space paint!
I’m glad you like it. I hope your paint job goes well.
Nice work Brad. Reminds me of a spray I just learned about last night. Duplicolor's clear effex. It gives a kind of metallic rainbow-ish sparkle. I'd love to see you do something with that.
That would be interesting for sure.
I hate being a stickler, but being a painter i have to say this. The sparkle and glitter turned out much better than i expected. The clear though, that was rough. If it were me, id put about 3, or even 4 more coats (since its spray cans) then cut and polish smooth. It may sound like a lot for little, but it will add so much clarity to the depth of your nebula
Towards the beginning, he says that he is going to put on a few more coats in a few days. Good catch though, most people wouldn't think about it.
More coats and a proper cut and polish would be absolutely necessary to turn this into a proper finished product.
A sifter or a salt or pepper shaker works great too
You can also combine the different glitters in a single process.
@@antoniop3352 possibly put the black glitter down first, couple coats of clear, then go with the other colors...?
I normally spray glitter mixed with thinned out clear but your method seems a whole lot simple
Cheers
That’s more the typical method. If you have a gun with a large nozzle, spraying it is a great option. Probably the preferable one.
Im gunna do this on my a 7 string Harley Benton. I have an EMG 707 in the guitar so it plays like a gem.
Bam!
Might attempt this on my motorbike fairings
Nice. Would like to see after clear and polish.
Nice,
Your effort is admirable, but you seem to have mastered the art of orange peel finishes.
Hahaha yeah, I’m obviously not going to add another 3 coats and then cut and polish this one. That would just be more paint that I would have to strip off afterward.
That's radical never saw your Amazon link
In case anyone was curious. The banger song is Get Back In The Game by Forslund Svensson.
Hey you just gave me an awesome idea because I'm gonna paint my car n do a mural on my hood of a galaxy..n the glitter technique really come into play ..my aunt was always saying I got glitter n I was like wth? Why would i do glitter ...NOW I GET IT !...thanks bro..oh ..I mean...pink taco 😉
Going to do this to my race car. Thank you
That sounds like a fun project
cant believe no one called you #SparkleBae yet. great job Brad!
Thanks Robbie.
Kool
I'll hold off on the pink taco, I already got one of those (ha!). But now I gotta find something to nebula, that looks awesome!
I hope it goes well for you.
Reminds me of the glam rock days. But awsome.
helllooooooo hottie! great bonus to watch on your videos! i am going to watch all of them now lol
Remarkable job bro. I'm redoing my bike. I'm going to do it blue metallic paint with silver and green sparkle in it. I can't wait to do it this end of bike riding season. I take pictures and send them yo you for sure.
Cheers Kev
Whoaaaa awesome only behind? Some video when you play it!
Hey Brad, love your videos and I'm trying to do a paint job, but no luck finding an accurate description/guide on how to do an eerie dess swirl like the ones Jackson guitars use to do back in the day, would you consider doing a video on that particular finish? Thanks and keep the great content going.
I’m not very good at swirl work, but I’ll look into it.
Came out great. Although not my personal style. It reminds me of a 1970's motorcycle helmet.
Gorgeous. Thanks for the video and explanation!
Thanks for watching.
I used this technique on my rims... gold base with gold and white glitter... came out amazing!!! My rims look dipped in 24kt gold!!!
Sounds badass
Wow - stunning, love it and looks so easy to do (but then again - you make everything look easy!!)
Thanks Paul. As always, it’s worth doing a test piece. I don’t think you will find this technique particularly difficult though.
Wow! That is just awesome! Very Hubble space telescope like! I cant wait to see more! Hey who is the music is by? Ive watched and listened 3 times!
The song is called “get back in the game”. I got it from epidemic sound. Not sure who it’s by unfortunately.
I’m glad you like the video!
Nice, No Lie 👍🏾
PRETTY COOL I HAVE A VITAGE TRIKE SEAT MADE OF FIBERGLASS MUD BUG MIGHT WORK GET IT WET ENOUGH TO THROW SPARKLE ON TOP
I'd like to paint a guitar in a pearly white glitter color.
Thanks for the video Brad! Once again I gleaned some useful information from watching your videos, and reading the comments below. I like the idea that a salt and pepper shaker could be employed, and another idea that sprang forth is that a stencil could be used if you would be interested in keeping sections clear of glitter in geometric patterns for a different effect with the glitter, that might be interesting, or stripes. There seems to be a lot of interesting things that could be done using this method. You could also use Daniel Smith metallic watercolors that are powdered and come in a variety of shades of gold, silver, copper, and bronze, this powder is considerably finer grained than the glitter is and it is water soluble. Thanks for the ideas, I plan on working on some projects soon, when the weather gets better here in Washington State. Please have an excellent and awesome day! By the way, how come you didn’t show the front of the guitar, time constraint? 🙂🙏🏻
The front of the guitar has a different paint job on it haha.
I always learn something wathing your videos...my BIG problem is...I don't have this products in Brasil...cool video ...
I’m sure you have something similar available, no?
These videos make me want to repaint my bass. It is matter of time.
Sr300 in white. Not sure if I want to relic it, recolor it or stain it.
Let me know what you decide!
Bad Ass bro!
Thanks man.
I wonder what this would look like on MDF with the clear poly base coat.. hmmm
Looking for ideas for my sun enclosure.
I want to paint my car like this!! 👍
That sounds like quite the project haha.
@@BradAngove Im really considering doing it, I have an older car (78) that I don't drive that often, I'm in the beginning stages of painting it and I can't decide which way to go? I was going to do the whole car in satin black but lately I've seen a lot a cars getting around in flat black, I want to stand out a bit but I don't want to be a bright sparkling mass of metal.