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. Originally Posted By Cobalty2004 I'd raise the humidity in her rectum. That's climate change I can get behind. |
I plan to try it, was not talking about wear as looking like shit. Im just saying my art skills are at about a kindergarten level and wanted tips so my paint job doesnt look terrible.
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Get a cheap airsoft rifle to practice on first, see if you like what you come up with. Be warned, once you start the tendency is to keep going until you have no black rifles left.
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Originally Posted By goebela3:
Trying to get some info, Im not artistic and dont want my gun to look like shit... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By goebela3:
Originally Posted By RTUtah:
Just go to Walmart and buy a mesh laundry bag and cut a swatch out to use as a stencil. As for durability, some spray paints last longer than others, but the best paint jobs are partially worn off. Krylon tends to last longer than most, Rustoleum is so-so, and is what I use, along with a good base of Skillcraft Tan Obliterating Compound. Basically, quit being a pussy and spray-paint a gun. Only way to know what's up. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Trying to get some info, Im not artistic and dont want my gun to look like shit... Yeah sorry, that was a bit harsh. This really is one of those things where you just gotta jump in with both feet and see what happens. IMHO, the only way your paint job will look shitty is if the colors clash and just look out-of-place. You cannot go wrong with tan and FDE. Forget trying to use green. Just use those two simple colors and make it as irregular as possible. I always start with tan first because you can't see the FDE against black too well. Once you have the base coat on, lay the mesh down and shoot some irregular patterns in over the whole gun but don't go crazy, because you need the contrast with the tan. After that, take the FDE again and shoo some solid color in and over some of the mesh FDE you just laid. Then, lay the mesh down over some of those solid areas of FDE and shoot some mesh tan, then lay some solid tan in so it's not all mesh. Just keep at it until you're satisfied. That's how I do all mine. |
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Originally Posted By RTUtah:
Yeah sorry, that was a bit harsh. <img src=http://www.ar15.com/images/smilies/icon_smile_shy.gif border=0 align=middle> This really is one of those things where you just gotta jump in with both feet and see what happens. IMHO, the only way your paint job will look shitty is if the colors clash and just look out-of-place. You cannot go wrong with tan and FDE. Forget trying to use green. Just use those two simple colors and make it as irregular as possible. I always start with tan first because you can't see the FDE against black too well. Once you have the base coat on, lay the mesh down and shoot some irregular patterns in over the whole gun but don't go crazy, because you need the contrast with the tan. After that, take the FDE again and shoo some solid color in and over some of the mesh FDE you just laid. Then, lay the mesh down over some of those solid areas of FDE and shoot some mesh tan, then lay some solid tan in so it's not all mesh. Just keep at it until you're satisfied. That's how I do all mine. View Quote Thanks man gonna try it soon |
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Originally Posted By goebela3:
Thanks man gonna try it soon View Quote You know the deal, dawg. Pics! ETA: Also, try not to overthink it. I see way too many folks overthinking the paint thing. Don't sweat about how it's gonna look or where the next streak or blob of paint should be sprayed. Also, I always start at the stock and work my way forward because there's more surface to work with than the business-end. |
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Potato pics for now. Just got this thing painted and finished up last night. I know the distressed thing isn't everyone's cup of tea. I felt like doing something different.
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TEENER CREW FOR LYFE: HATE US CUZ THEY ANUS
. Originally Posted By Cobalty2004 I'd raise the humidity in her rectum. That's climate change I can get behind. |
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Originally Posted By goebela3:
Thanks man I'll get some better lighting. I think it turned out pretty well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By goebela3:
Originally Posted By seejay3558:
Looks good. Like everyone said, easy. Thanks man I'll get some better lighting. I think it turned out pretty well. Looks good bro. The next one will be even easier. |
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Painted my CQBR last night. I might have to go over with the brown a little more. |
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My 7.62x39, Kryptek stencil was acquired from a friend, the upper was already done when i obtained it. the paint doesn't match perfect yet, still trying to find what will? Used grey primer with a matte clear over coat.
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How far do you all normally tear down the gun before painting? I am not looking forward to taking off the KMR-A rail.
I am going to give a shot with Krylon flat camo paint, maybe practice on an ammo can or some mags first. Thanks |
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Cunnilingus aside, that is fucking awesome.
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Originally Posted By bmyk:
How far do you all normally tear down the gun before painting? I am not looking forward to taking off the KMR-A rail. I am going to give a shot with Krylon flat camo paint, maybe practice on an ammo can or some mags first. Thanks View Quote With the exception of optics I might sell in the future, I dont break my guns down. If I'm going to paint a pattern on it, I want it to be consistent. For practice I bought a cheap $20 airsoft gun at Walmart, and painted it probably 10 different times before I painted a my first gun. |
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Originally Posted By js1977:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/438461/IMG-0924-116677.JPGPainted my CQBR last night. I might have to go over with the brown a little more. View Quote Go real easy with the brown-your blaster looks pretty good as is if you ask me. |
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These were my two test mags today. I'm trying to pick colors that will blend in with green pine needles, dead pine needles and dead leaves. In the picture the mag on the left looks better but at a distance it looks just brown. I originally thought OD green would be too dark, but I think I want to try using the light green as the base color with OD and Brown over it. On the right, the green was sprayed through the net, I think the pattern isn't visible because its too close in color to the tan. Let me know what you guys think.
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Originally Posted By 2apatriot:
These were my two test mags today. I'm trying to pick colors that will blend in with green pine needles, dead pine needles and dead leaves. In the picture the mag on the left looks better but at a distance it looks just brown. I originally thought OD green would be too dark, but I think I want to try using the light green as the base color with OD and Brown over it. On the right, the green was sprayed through the net, I think the pattern isn't visible because its too close in color to the tan. Let me know what you guys think. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/361805/IMG-0361-120225.JPG View Quote IMHO, the one on the right is the best. Trying doing angles instead of laterals. Also you could experiment with the order of colors Also, I see no reason to paint the top 1-3 inches of the mag. I just wrap the top portion in blue painters tape, spray and peel it off and be done. |
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Originally Posted By CrazyWhiteGuy:
IMHO, the one on the right is the best. Trying doing angles instead of laterals. Also you could experiment with the order of colors Also, I see no reason to paint the top 1-3 inches of the mag. I just wrap the top portion in blue painters tape, spray and peel it off and be done. View Quote I agree, the one on the right is better. I wish the net pattern was more visible with the green but oh well. I need to find another brown color in between the tan and brown I have. I'm actually practicing to paint a shotgun, not my AR. And no, I shouldn't have painted the top of the mag, which I figured out after inserting it into a rifle. They're range mags anyway, you can see the ugly shit from practicing my stippling on the left mag. |
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Originally Posted By jclaypool:
Potato pics for now. Just got this thing painted and finished up last night. I know the distressed thing isn't everyone's cup of tea. I felt like doing something different. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/296694/2016-12-20-20-111646.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/296694/2016-12-20-20-111648.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/296694/2016-12-20-21-111650.JPG View Quote Nice! katrina flood camo? |
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Originally Posted By 2apatriot:
I agree, the one on the right is better. I wish the net pattern was more visible with the green but oh well. I need to find another brown color in between the tan and brown I have. I'm actually practicing to paint a shotgun, not my AR. And no, I shouldn't have painted the top of the mag, which I figured out after inserting it into a rifle. They're range mags anyway, you can see the ugly shit from practicing my stippling on the left mag. View Quote You need a diff net. Something stretchier and thicker. If you look at my deployment clone gun above, and any of my 3 color guns in this thread you'll see what I mean. I use a semi stretchy laundry bag, cut into two big pieces and two small ones. I paint one side of a thing at a time and twist the shit out of it on the other side to get tension and some crazy shapes, then i use a big clip to hold the twisty knot while i spray. I also go light with the darker color over the net (lighter color base) and then from an 12-24" distance after do some light dusting to add some darker effects around the dark net shapes. |
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Originally Posted By js1977:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/438461/IMG-0924-116677.JPGPainted my CQBR last night. I might have to go over with the brown a little more. View Quote Looks great! Sand base coat and brown striping?? |
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Originally Posted By E5_Mitch:
Looks great! Sand base coat and brown striping?? View Quote Below you can see the "peppering" better. Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By js1977:
Thanks! I just grabbed some Rust-oleum Camouflage paint from Home-Depot, I think the colors are Earth Brown and Khaki (It may be Sand). I just sprayed the tan base and then made "V" lines with the brown and then peppered it with the brown (hard to see in that pic). Below you can see the "peppering" better. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/438461/IMG-0922-124294.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/438461/IMG-0927-124296.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By js1977:
Originally Posted By E5_Mitch:
Looks great! Sand base coat and brown striping?? Below you can see the "peppering" better. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/438461/IMG-0922-124294.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/438461/IMG-0927-124296.JPG Nice! Yeah I think Sand is a Krylon spray. The Rustoleum Khaki looks good, and I'm borrowing the peppering technique |
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Lookin hawt js1977.
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Originally Posted By 2apatriot:
These were my two test mags today. I'm trying to pick colors that will blend in with green pine needles, dead pine needles and dead leaves. In the picture the mag on the left looks better but at a distance it looks just brown. I originally thought OD green would be too dark, but I think I want to try using the light green as the base color with OD and Brown over it. On the right, the green was sprayed through the net, I think the pattern isn't visible because its too close in color to the tan. Let me know what you guys think. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/361805/IMG-0361-120225.JPG View Quote Why did you paint the portion of the mag that is inserted into the magwell? |
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Originally Posted By ozgood03:
Why did you paint the portion of the mag that is inserted into the magwell? View Quote Because I'm 'tarded and didn't think about it before I started spraying. They were just test pieces anyways. I ended up using lacrosse mesh on another test piece and I like the way it came out, but all I tried it with were tan and brown. |
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Cunnilingus aside, that is fucking awesome.
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Just got done messing around with a sponge. I actually like the way this turned out! Did a couple mags too. |
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Originally Posted By ArmedFerret:
Because it's quicker and easier and doesn't affect function with a properly-spec'd lower? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ArmedFerret:
Originally Posted By ozgood03:
Why did you paint the portion of the mag that is inserted into the magwell? Because it's quicker and easier and doesn't affect function with a properly-spec'd lower? What if it's the mags that aren't "properly-spec'd"? What if even the fewest layers of paint cause a mag to not drop free, or worse? Just trying to help mitigate any risks a poorly painted mag may cause. |
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Originally Posted By ozgood03:
What if it's the mags that aren't "properly-spec'd"? What if even the fewest layers of paint cause a mag to not drop free, or worse? Just trying to help mitigate any risks a poorly painted mag may cause. View Quote 1. If the mags aren't "properly-spec'd" then use different mags (or maybe buy some that *ARE* from the start--they're not that difficult to find these days). 2. If the mags don't drop free, use different mags. 3. You'll have to define "or worse" though, I'm not quite following. A mag that fits tight into the mag well is an inconvenience, sure. But it's not exactly life-threatening, and if it is, maybe arguing about a couple layers of krylon on the internet isn't the best COA. I know this is rocket surgery for some folks, but if you need further briefing/guidance I can probably put together a power point or something. |
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Originally Posted By iasc300ia:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/310007/content---p2pmsg-4-132734.JPG View Quote rifle looks good! |
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