dragndime
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Originally posted by framedragger
theres really no "how to" its just what it is...pick up a brush, and go at it. theres a general way to hold a brush, but whos to say its the only way? just check out lots of pics for ideas.
OK not trying to say this to be a dick or point fingers really and apologize in advance but.......
This honestly is where this site drives me crazy 90% of the time ....its useless post cause 90% of the people if they dont know something simply dont post. They instead feel the need to type something as if they do and add absolutely no value to the thread what-so-ever (other than it did bump it) and imply something thats not even implied in the original post. And look at pics? thats kinda a useless thing aswell, she doesnt need help in designs like she gonna be doing high profile artwork right out the box, no thats something that will come after initial basics are learned and a ton more time honing the skill (hopefully)
Where did it say in the original post that I wanted a how to to completely learn how to pinstripe..... anyone with half ass commonsense can realize this and its simply something you practice at and learn along the way....
just like can i sit down and tell someone how to paint & do bodywork and boom they do it, no i could pass some tips onto them and then help lessen thier lerning curve and assist them and maybe save them a few headaches right off the bat..... just like i had to learn and learn bodywork & metal work
na i just simply wanted some sites for my wife to sit down to read over and gain any knowledge possible beforehand to lessen the initial learning curve ....
dont know had to rant for a minute
But thanks alot Seth for the link , thats a good site with lots of info. I had done a few searches for her & bookmarked a few for her to check out tomarrow and somehow i hadnt come across that one yet. so thanks bro