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painting lines

PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:54 pm
by noobymaniac
I'm trying to finish the paint details on my new custom. Problem is I have no idea how to paint a line on a flat surface that already has the main color applied. I was thinking tape might work but I am afraid of taking off the other paint. What should I do?

Re: painting lines

PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:29 am
by Geminii
These are total guesses, but -

1) Two pieces of masking tape back to back, with a slit cut down the center. Secure it over the part you want to paint and then zip a brush or texta down the slit.

2) Dip a fine cotton thread in the paint, blot most of it off, then (keeping it taut) press it briefly to the panel you want.

3) Attach a very fine brush or pen to something mechanical which only moves back and forth - a bacon slicer, a rotary saw holder, anything. Bring the item to be painted just close enough to the moving paint tip for the line to be drawn as a quick, arrow-straight slide.

4) Like (2), but with the edge of a piece of paper.

5) Like (2), but with the edge of a smooth knife blade.

Re: painting lines

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:19 am
by Name_Violation
Geminii wrote:These are total guesses, but -

1) Two pieces of masking tape back to back, with a slit cut down the center. Secure it over the part you want to paint and then zip a brush or texta down the slit.

2) Dip a fine cotton thread in the paint, blot most of it off, then (keeping it taut) press it briefly to the panel you want.

3) Attach a very fine brush or pen to something mechanical which only moves back and forth - a bacon slicer, a rotary saw holder, anything. Bring the item to be painted just close enough to the moving paint tip for the line to be drawn as a quick, arrow-straight slide.

4) Like (2), but with the edge of a piece of paper.

5) Like (2), but with the edge of a smooth knife blade.

like 1) but with a post-it note