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And the one I made for my band. Test spray turned out well.
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[QUOTE=coheneran]If there's a tye, the winners will have an xacto blade fight, to the death. If a fighter manages to carve the DK logo into her opponent's forehead while the opponent is still alive, she shall be named a DIY Master, or even more punnilicious, Yedi Master.[/QUOTE]
Would the loser be a paDIYwan? /Really, Really, really bad pun.:upset: |
[QUOTE=faith and fiction]Now these are stencils
[url]http://www.stencilrevolution.com/images/featured_artists/tyRONE/image1.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] Yea, and they aren't very good. That boombox has been done 1000 times before and that one doesn't look that good. Unclean spray. |
[QUOTE=good rats]Yea, and they aren't very good.
That boombox has been done 1000 times before and that one doesn't look that good. Unclean spray.[/QUOTE] I was pointing more towards the security camera, which hasn't been done a 1000 times and the cuts are so f'ucking clean. |
Yea the camera is good. Who's the artist?
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tyRONE from Melbourne
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Ohh, I've never heard of that guy but the camera looks familiar.
There is so much great street art/stencils in Melbourne. A while ago I was walking down a street in the city and found heaps of Banksy stencils. |
Dallas is mainly a sesspool of dirty toy tags
But next time I'm downtown I'm gonna take a picture of this huge window piece some dudes did on like a 5th floor by taking their bikes up to the ledge and setting their pegs on the ledge and balancing on the bikes like that. It's insane and really good. And across the street is a wall with Black Flag bars that the band put there when they played the building back in the 80s. |
Okay, pants are done for the time being.
[url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_01.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_02.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_03.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_04.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_05.jpg[/url] |
[QUOTE=ThievesandBastards]Okay, pants are done for the time being.
[url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_01.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_02.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_03.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_04.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_05.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] Neat. I've never seen a pair of pants like that. I have some white corduroys that I think I'm going to tie-dye with black and grey. It'll be a lot of work, but if they turn out less crazy than it sounds, and actually somewhat decent, I may keep them instead of sell them. |
two pages back i asked about shoes and i didnt get a reply. so does any one Know how to make shoes? or at lest the cut out that i would need to get the shape right?
Also in the mean time im making a Damone and Epoxies shirt. i should have them done by the end of the week. (if i can get the blank shirts) |
[QUOTE=ThievesandBastards]Okay, pants are done for the time being.
[url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_01.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_02.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_03.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_04.jpg[/url] [url]http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g236/JarkShark/20060714_05.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] Looks pretty cool.:thumb: |
yeah it does. i need me a white pair of jeans fo sho!
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[QUOTE=mullets suk]two pages back i asked about shoes and i didnt get a reply. so does any one Know how to make shoes? or at lest the cut out that i would need to get the shape right?
Also in the mean time im making a Damone and Epoxies shirt. i should have them done by the end of the week. (if i can get the blank shirts)[/QUOTE] Do you mean paint them, or literally make shoes? |
literally make shoes
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This isn't DIY at all but what tattoo should I get?
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ThievesandBastards those jeans look pretty good but watch the overspray and the under spray.but overall good job
i have so much diy **** planed out for when i get back some of it is almost banksy level i do not know if i have the time or the skill. but it shoul be fun to try. i want to do some **** like 3 by 5 feet and multi layer i think i can but it will take me for****ingever |
[QUOTE=Flagjacket]This isn't DIY at all but what tattoo should I get?[/QUOTE]
It's a classic, yet in this modern time, sounds so very original: Don't get one. |
Agreed.
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Well the other day ThievesandBastards' white pants reminded me that I was going to tie-dye some all white corduroys. Today, they are finished, and look very strange.
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/asdf23/crazypants.jpg[/url] |
[QUOTE=asdf]Well the other day ThievesandBastards' white pants reminded me that I was going to tie-dye some all white corduroys. Today, they are finished, and look very strange.
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v294/asdf23/crazypants.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] siiick, thats really cool. |
That is pretty damn cool.
How do you tiedye? |
[QUOTE=coheneran]That is pretty damn cool.
How do you tiedye?[/QUOTE] There are many ways to go about tie-dying, but my mom and I have pretty much stuck to the same way. First of all how to get the patterns. To get the classic and most well known pattern, the swirl, you lay out the fabric, and then twist it from the center. When you have it all rolled up, wrap it up with rubberbands (3 or 4 should be good). To get a striped pattern, fold the fabric in a pleated pattern. Then put rubberbands on it to hold it in place. The rubberbands will be used to separate the colors in your tie-dye. To get a pattern like I did on those pants, think of it this way. Each one of those circles represents a rubberband. It's kind of difficult to explain without visuals (as a lot of this is), but just try to picture it. You just bunch up sections of the cloth, and rubberband them. the rubberbands separate the colors. Now the old way to dye them is to dip the bunched up clothes completely in dye (like coloring easter eggs), but I don't exactly know how that works. Honestly, you 'd have to ask someone else. The way that I dye items is that we have bottles (they look like resuraunt ketchup and mustard bottles kind of) that we have the different colors in. We basically just pour the color onto the fabric where we want it to be. But before you dye any fabric, you need to soak the fabric in soda ash (this is after you roll it up), so that the dye will stay. a gallon of water and two cups of soda ash is what I think we use, and let the fabric soak in that for 20 minutes. Then you dye the fabric. There are different types of dye. If you ever see some tie-dye that is really light and faded, it's because they likely used rit dye. Stay away from rit, it sucks. We buy our dye from [url]http://www.dharmatrading.com/[/url] Which is a site that can also probably give you better instructions on tie-dying. When you're done dying, wrap up the item in a plastic bag and let it sit for 24 hours. I've also read that 12 hours should be good, but I always just wait 24. After the 24 hours, put the item under running water and take off the rubber bands. rinse until the water coming out of the cloth is clear. Then put in the washer and drier (or air dry). Like I said, if you're really interested in differet ways to tie-dye, look on the dharma trading site. I did my best to explain, but it's hard to do without visuals. I've been tie-dying to the purpose of selling for about 5 years now. Edit: some things I forgot to mention: Your best fabric choice is 100% cotton. Hemp works as well, but is more expensive. I say stick with 100% cotton, and your clothes will turn out great. When rubberbanding your clothes, it's good to have them a little bit damp first. It makes the clothes a lot easier to mold. Rubber gloves and plastic is a good investment. We have part of an old shower curtain that we put on our table, so that the dye doesn't stain it. Plus the dye can stain your hands, so gloves come in handy (get it?). Don't be pissed if your first attempt sucks. It takes lots of experimentation. Sorry about the incredibly long post. |
How does one sell tie-dyed clothing and does it make good money?
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[QUOTE=Converge#12]How does one sell tie-dyed clothing and does it make good money?[/QUOTE]
I've only seen tye dye clothing at Hippie shops, they sell. But it's the only store in my town that sells them. It's defiently came and went with it's hey day. |
I finished the epoxies shirt, the Damone shirt is going to have the wait cause i need a scanner to blow up the imagee and my scanners comp is broken so its goin to take a while.
[url]http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j73/h-drix/DIY002.jpg[/url] [url]http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j73/h-drix/DIY001.jpg[/url] |
Pretty good!
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[QUOTE=Converge#12]How does one sell tie-dyed clothing and does it make good money?[/QUOTE]
My mom and I go to local artist markets and craft markets and sell. Booth fees can be really cheap, or nothing at all, and depending on the amount of product, we can get a pretty good amount of money. Also, we price our clothes really cheaply, as we use clothes from GoodWill. Affordable tie-dye sells. |
[QUOTE=mullets suk]I finished the epoxies shirt, the Damone shirt is going to have the wait cause i need a scanner to blow up the imagee and my scanners comp is broken so its goin to take a while.
[url]http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j73/h-drix/DIY002.jpg[/url] [url]http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j73/h-drix/DIY001.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] I don't like the band but nice work anyway. |
Out of curiousity does Henry David Thoreau have any affilation with this thread?
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[QUOTE=Well_Respected_Man]Out of curiousity does Henry David Thoreau have any affilation with this thread?[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure Walden's Pond doesn't get internet access. |
They have Wi Fi at Walden pond do they not?
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Is that so?
Well, I think he may have posted in here once, but, you know, he wasn't going to make a habit of being a regular poster. |
Yeah. That's just like him.
He has a nice beard. |
[QUOTE=Well_Respected_Man]Yeah. That's just like him.
He has a nice beard.[/QUOTE] I'm particularly fond of his neck beard phase. What a predictably unpredictable bastard. |
[url]http://i2.tinypic.com/207rtpc.jpg[/url]
Punk. |
[QUOTE=Well_Respected_Man][url]http://i2.tinypic.com/207rtpc.jpg[/url]
Punk.[/QUOTE] A guy at my uni has a beard just like that. I made a leftover crack stencil out of the vynil layer of an old mousepad and used it with spraypaint on my (reasonably) new skateboard deck. Ill post a picture or two when i figure out how to...would anyone know a way to make sure the paint doesnt bleed under the stencil at all? I didnt realise how long it would take to cut all the letters out too :eek: here we go...what do you guys think?: [url]http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m240/crack_city_kid/5dbcf160.jpg[/url] [url]http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m240/crack_city_kid/a0897aaa.jpg[/url] [url]http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m240/crack_city_kid/6f9724ca.jpg[/url] sorry about the poor foto quality, my camera came free with a magazine :) |
Real nice work, and yes lettering is a pain the arse. As for the bledding though, im not sure ive never used the viynal thing your doing.(if that makes any diffrence) if it doesnt then i just hope for the best.
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[QUOTE=mullets suk]Real nice work, and yes lettering is a pain the arse. As for the bledding though, im not sure ive never used the viynal thing your doing.(if that makes any diffrence) if it doesnt then i just hope for the best.[/QUOTE]
what do you use? i was thinking overhead projector sheets...if you use something that isnt sticky on one side, how do u keep it from lifting off what you want to spray onto? ps. i copied the letters freehand when i drew the trace :cool: |
I use tape, but the best thing is a pair of rubber gloves and just holding it down while you spray.
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