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Guest uncle-boy

the Giant one was the shit nizzles snip snap sac.

i think WYWS mag. was giving it away a while back??

i wish i won it, then id have lots of friends.

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Originally posted by uncle-boy

the Giant one was the shit nizzles snip snap sac.

i think WYWS mag. was giving it away a while back??

i wish i won it, then id have lots of friends.

do you know if a picture of it exist online?

I have been searching for it, I remember it being fresh...

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Guest NEO DOOM

All I have ever wanted in life was rocked out denim jacket and a b-boy name belt. Anyone have a flick of the Ewok monkey one, I heard it was on E-Bay for like $20,000.

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Originally posted by NEO DOOM

All I have ever wanted in life was rocked out denim jacket and a b-boy name belt. Anyone have a flick of the Ewok monkey one, I heard it was on E-Bay for like $20,000.

 

did you think that was for serious?

 

 

sheesh what do they teach you in school these days?

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Re: exactly

 

Originally posted by active707

anyone know what tools, paints,methods or any info on how these cats got such small details. hook us up

 

I learned from my boy Angel a while back. His method was to draw up a design on paper or just freestyle on your acrylic base, paint an acrylic base on the spot you're going to cover on your jacket, then draw your design on the dried base.

 

Use waterever medium you prefer to color it. Acrylic paintmarkers or brushes. Airbrush, aeresol,etc....

 

Just make sure to cover it with a clear coat when it's done and always hang it up on a hanger because it will tend to crack the more you bend the painted area.

 

This thread has inspired me to paint another jacket.

peace!

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Re: Re: exactly

 

Originally posted by GOTone

...and always hang it up on a hanger because it will tend to crack the more you bend the painted area.

 

that is to say......always hang it up on a hanger 'when you're not wearing it.':dazed:

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