Anyway, not too long ago I saw these really cool silhouettes of Cowboy Bebop character in FlameAlchemistRoy's gallery. First thing that occured to me when I saw them was that they'd be really cool as stencils. So I faved at least one of the three, got Roy's permission, printed it and then made the stencil.
At least I hope I got his permission. I mean...I have a bad memory so I can't be sure but I hope I asked the artist first. (And if not, Roy, may I use your image for a stencil idea?)
Anyway, at least 15% of the credit goes towards FlameAlchemist Roy for making the original picture, 25% to the creators of Cowboy Bebop, 50% to Spike for being the most badass guy EVER, and 10% of the credit to me for making and spraying the stencil art above.
Yeah,
Ive heard applying spray adhesive to the back of the stencil then attaching the stencil to the surface.
I would actually let the spray adhesive dry a bit before spraying the paint, when I tried it the first time it actually seemed to wick the paint under the stencil, probably because it wasnt pushed down hard enough or dried enough.
You should see the poster-sized version I did of it. (My scanners not big enough to scan it so that's be a bit difficult) But seriously, if you really want the stencil then go ahead and print it out. As long as ya give Cowboy Bebop, FlameAlchemistRoy and me credit it's cool.
Im not sure if i can cut that detailed o.o and also about the crediting XD well i often give away canvas and also on street ... i rarely give credit to that stuff even if its my work
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Ive heard applying spray adhesive to the back of the stencil then attaching the stencil to the surface.
I would actually let the spray adhesive dry a bit before spraying the paint, when I tried it the first time it actually seemed to wick the paint under the stencil, probably because it wasnt pushed down hard enough or dried enough.
Good luck and have fun!
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Favorite quote now:
"It is the ambition of the pig to taste good."
-Dieter Nuhr
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Favorite quote now:
"It is the ambition of the pig to taste good."
-Dieter Nuhr
*smiles reminiscently*
Well, I think we all know what I'm going to do now.
*goes to look at fav. collection*
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Favorite quote now:
"It is the ambition of the pig to taste good."
-Dieter Nuhr
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