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You've never seen a custom guitar like this before! Join me as I walk you through my painting process step-by-step and give tips for customising your own guitar. Follow me on Insty: / fieldey and sign-up to my MadSkillz MasterClub newsletter: http://www.fieldey.com/madskillz-mast... and get ready to take your art to the next level!
Want your own custom made guitar for painting? Email Jim from 130 Guitars: 130guitars@westnet.com.au to get a quote.
Good tutorial for prepping your old guitar: • How To Paint Your Guitar - Part 2
In this tutorial I will be showing you guys how I turned a plain wooden guitar base stock into a masterpiece. I start with sealing and preparing the wood with three coats of gesso, sanding between each coat. I then draw up my design with pencil on the guitar and show you how I layer acrylic paint to paint a realistic skull-themed artwork. I finish the back of the guitar by spraying it with Belton Molotow Premium spray paint. I seal the artwork with multiple coats of Rust-Oleum 2x Ultra Cover Clear.…...more
How to custom paint an incredible electric guitar with acrylic paint
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2020Jun 26
You've never seen a custom guitar like this before! Join me as I walk you through my painting process step-by-step and give tips for customising your own guitar. Follow me on Insty: / fieldey and sign-up to my MadSkillz MasterClub newsletter: http://www.fieldey.com/madskillz-mast... and get ready to take your art to the next level!
Want your own custom made guitar for painting? Email Jim from 130 Guitars: 130guitars@westnet.com.au to get a quote.
Good tutorial for prepping your old guitar: • How To Paint Your Guitar - Part 2
In this tutorial I will be showing you guys how I turned a plain wooden guitar base stock into a masterpiece. I start with sealing and preparing the wood with three coats of gesso, sanding between each coat. I then draw up my design with pencil on the guitar and show you how I layer acrylic paint to paint a realistic skull-themed artwork. I finish the back of the guitar by spraying it with Belton Molotow Premium spray paint. I seal the artwork with multiple coats of Rust-Oleum 2x Ultra Cover Clear.…...more