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I just finished this one up earlier today....

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Nice work. I liek the ghost flames on the roof
Looks good.

I also like the ghost flames on the top.
excellent man i really like it, what red did u use on teh stripes
Thanx guys...

and Mike...that's Spaz Stix deep red backed w/ Parma Faskrome
That thing is b-e-a-utiful. Love it. Big Grin
nice.......I like the ghost flames also
r u acctually going to put that on ur car???
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Someone read an article on how to paint realfire....turned out nicely Jerry!

I'm sketching RWB/stars themes today also!!
If you think the "True Fire" style on there looks good...you should have seen it on the inside...it was so much better!! It is a very hard style to paint in "reverse" But I still like the way it turned out.


As far as running this body... this one is going "on tour" with Brian from Big Squid. It's one of the promotional bodies sent to us from Parma. But they will definatly get run after a few pics and a few shows.
Excellent Jerry!
that looks awsome!!! ive been doing true flames on construction paper, and an going to try it on a body this week.
did you use a free hand stencle? if so where did you find it?
Yup, it's all freehand stencils... These are the ones I use http://www.cagsol.com/freehandtemplates.htm
For the smaller stuff I use "super shield" and "mini shield" versions.

Rembering to "reverse" everything is the hardest part for the Lexan. I can whip a$$ with positive paint, but the negative needs alot more practice. Using waterbased paints also adds to the difficultly of this painting style because you need to slow down and force dry each section you paint.
thanks! ive been looking at all the craft stores and hs around here. im going to check the art supply store in alsip before i order them online.
i made my own, but they are limited

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That's a good start...kinda looks like smoke. I'd suggest getting a couple of good reference photos of real fire, they will help you out alot.
thats a sharp lookin ride Smile