Thank you all fer yer generous comments on that little ol piece of art works, what can I say but "shucks" Course I ain't no great R-tist, heck I never even ben featured in "CLAY PIGEON MONTHLY" like some people who shall remain nameless, but their initials are (Ryan Young) But seriously, step by step------Paint vertical double 1/16 inch pinstripe, quarter inch space and repeat double pinstripe until board is filled, now switch to horizontal pinstripes same as the vertical ones, fill board, you should now have squares with double lines top and bottom. The next step is to paint the diagonal lines, they intersect at the corners of each of the squares that were formed before. Now the hard part starts, shadowing the cross overs.(LOL)
Thanks again for all of the nice posts, and yours too Ryan
DeWayne Connot D.O.A. Caning to Die For!
Posted by Mark Fair Signs (Member # 289) on :
easy for you to say dewayne! seriously, fantastic work.
Posted by Ryan E Young (Member # 2325) on :
Your welcome . Let me get back to cutting my Ryan Young signature series intermediate vinyl. If I keep working hard and drink my milk maybe someone will name a brush after me!
Posted by Jillbeans (Member # 1912) on :
DeWayne... I wanna run my fingers thru your brain! Love- JILL
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
Now I remember someone posting their progress report on a panel covered in straight line pinstriping. Never imagined how cool that could be. Great panel!
Posted by John Lennig (Member # 2455) on :
DeWayne, I've got a couple of dining room chairs with that same cane work on the seats. How would I use your method/techniques to repair some holes/tears in the material?
Hoping you can help. Thanks.
John Lennig / SignRider
Posted by Kathy Joiner (Member # 1814) on :
John, ya attach an aluminum panel to the back of the chair and invite DeWayne and his airbrush to dinner!
Posted by bill riedel (Member # 607) on :
He is my hero, how fortunate to know someone with such great talent. Happen to be the proud owner of a couple of miniature panels that are even too good for the shop. They are in the house proudly displayed. Thank you .
Posted by Sonny Franks (Member # 588) on :
I'm just glad you told us it was painted - Jillbeans, let us know what you find in there.