I am in the process of doing a water base tutorial, and to answer your
question about durability, its only going to be as durable as the clear
coat you use.
ModestTruth August 17, 2012 @
11:33 pm
“Lastly, sign your work. Be proud of who you are.”
bondoguy August 19, 2012 @
4:52 pm
hello great video.. wanted to ask you where on airbrushforum did you find
thoses flames at? can’t find them.. thanks
bondoguy August 19, 2012 @
8:27 pm
hello again , forgot to ask you what kind of air compressor are you using ?
i have an iwata studio series it pumps up to 40psi at the gauge but once
you start using it it goes down to 15psi and runs at that.. all my colors
are auto-air and had some wicked colors as well they call for 25 to 35
psi.. is that about right for that compressor? i know im not using what you
use but any help you can give me is appreciated ..
enemyone365 October 5, 2012 @
10:11 pm
One of the best videos I’ve seen kn real flames, thanks for posting this
video
Trev Moss October 21, 2012 @
5:13 am
you killed it with the yellow man
Francisco Fernandes Junior December 21, 2012 @
8:11 pm
Aqui do Brasil, congratulations…
BellaDessrina13 December 23, 2012 @
1:20 am
I thought it looked great not even half way in XD
BellaDessrina13 December 23, 2012 @
1:38 am
Great job 😀
JobeyCymru January 21, 2013 @
7:54 am
Have you got any tips for painting really curved surfaces? I have an old
tuba I want to paint up and use as a plant pot :0)
mko2212 March 17, 2013 @
1:17 pm
What kind of paint are you yousing. Is it like candy collor..
f1m4rc June 9, 2013 @
6:50 am
Nice job Cory, but can I ask next time you put the camera on the opposite
side so we can see as the paint is being layed down rather than after you
move your hand away 🙂
Resistance FX June 21, 2013 @
12:22 pm
the yellow, not the yellow
Clint Gorman July 9, 2013 @
1:53 pm
Nice tutorial guy well explained! You may know of this place already…
Coast Airbrush, I can’t say much about their paint prices but on brushes I
can find no cheaper unless your talking no name china stuff.
kelly doyle February 8, 2014 @
12:00 am
thanks….this was so freaking helpful..
appreciate you sharing your skill when most would rather just bow.
you’re awesome…
Cory Flowers February 12, 2014 @
1:06 pm
Your kind words mean everything to me, give me the love forget the fame. I
have some more videos coming out soon. I know I haven’t posted anything in
a while, but with school and work and life its hard to juggle everything
but thanks for the support It means a lot.
Jacob Doherty February 14, 2014 @
1:34 am
damn thats sweet!!
PaPa Vroom February 22, 2014 @
12:14 pm
Best tutorial I’ve seen yet! Just starting painting real flames. This has
been extremely helpful!!!
Jason Anderson April 9, 2014 @
8:21 am
Rachael Litavecz April 13, 2014 @
11:50 am
This is a great tutorial! I think im going to put more orange than yellow.
He is so detailed and thourough! Would cardstock or posterboard work for
the stencil?
Cory Flowers April 14, 2014 @
10:26 am
Rachael,
Poster board and cardstock would work however, they won’t last. I use two
items, one is garage sale signs (plastic – Hareware Store) they are
perfect as well as binder covers (Office Supply Store). You can get both of
these items really cheap and they last for months of abuse and reuse.
Rick STEPHENSON May 5, 2014 @
1:33 pm
What a great tutorial. Thank you very much for sharing. I’m at a loss as to
how some viewers could give this a thumbs down! No pleasing some people,
you’re a clever chap!!
Paul Roberts May 21, 2014 @
9:15 pm
Love the work.
Drew Davis August 3, 2014 @
7:51 pm
Awesome video. And, you are a Christian, very cool.
May 23, 2012 @ 1:40 pm
I am in the process of doing a water base tutorial, and to answer your
question about durability, its only going to be as durable as the clear
coat you use.
August 17, 2012 @ 11:33 pm
“Lastly, sign your work. Be proud of who you are.”
August 19, 2012 @ 4:52 pm
hello great video.. wanted to ask you where on airbrushforum did you find
thoses flames at? can’t find them.. thanks
August 19, 2012 @ 8:27 pm
hello again , forgot to ask you what kind of air compressor are you using ?
i have an iwata studio series it pumps up to 40psi at the gauge but once
you start using it it goes down to 15psi and runs at that.. all my colors
are auto-air and had some wicked colors as well they call for 25 to 35
psi.. is that about right for that compressor? i know im not using what you
use but any help you can give me is appreciated ..
October 5, 2012 @ 10:11 pm
One of the best videos I’ve seen kn real flames, thanks for posting this
video
October 21, 2012 @ 5:13 am
you killed it with the yellow man
December 21, 2012 @ 8:11 pm
Aqui do Brasil, congratulations…
December 23, 2012 @ 1:20 am
I thought it looked great not even half way in XD
December 23, 2012 @ 1:38 am
Great job 😀
January 21, 2013 @ 7:54 am
Have you got any tips for painting really curved surfaces? I have an old
tuba I want to paint up and use as a plant pot :0)
March 17, 2013 @ 1:17 pm
What kind of paint are you yousing. Is it like candy collor..
June 9, 2013 @ 6:50 am
Nice job Cory, but can I ask next time you put the camera on the opposite
side so we can see as the paint is being layed down rather than after you
move your hand away 🙂
June 21, 2013 @ 12:22 pm
the yellow, not the yellow
July 9, 2013 @ 1:53 pm
Nice tutorial guy well explained! You may know of this place already…
Coast Airbrush, I can’t say much about their paint prices but on brushes I
can find no cheaper unless your talking no name china stuff.
February 8, 2014 @ 12:00 am
thanks….this was so freaking helpful..
appreciate you sharing your skill when most would rather just bow.
you’re awesome…
February 12, 2014 @ 1:06 pm
Your kind words mean everything to me, give me the love forget the fame. I
have some more videos coming out soon. I know I haven’t posted anything in
a while, but with school and work and life its hard to juggle everything
but thanks for the support It means a lot.
February 14, 2014 @ 1:34 am
damn thats sweet!!
February 22, 2014 @ 12:14 pm
Best tutorial I’ve seen yet! Just starting painting real flames. This has
been extremely helpful!!!
April 9, 2014 @ 8:21 am
April 13, 2014 @ 11:50 am
This is a great tutorial! I think im going to put more orange than yellow.
He is so detailed and thourough! Would cardstock or posterboard work for
the stencil?
April 14, 2014 @ 10:26 am
Rachael,
Poster board and cardstock would work however, they won’t last. I use two
items, one is garage sale signs (plastic – Hareware Store) they are
perfect as well as binder covers (Office Supply Store). You can get both of
these items really cheap and they last for months of abuse and reuse.
May 5, 2014 @ 1:33 pm
What a great tutorial. Thank you very much for sharing. I’m at a loss as to
how some viewers could give this a thumbs down! No pleasing some people,
you’re a clever chap!!
May 21, 2014 @ 9:15 pm
Love the work.
August 3, 2014 @ 7:51 pm
Awesome video. And, you are a Christian, very cool.
October 17, 2014 @ 11:42 pm
nice work!!!!!!!!!