Justin @justwincustoms stops by to breakdown his Nike Air Force 1 Glitch Custom.
This advanced tutorial covers everything you need to know on disassembling the Nike Swoosh, designing a glitch stencil and of course, the proper steps to preparing & applying Angelus Paints.
Let's see you take these tips and applying them to your very own custom.
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0:00 - Intro
0:59 - Removing the Swoosh
3:00 - Prepping the Stencil
7:46 - Airbrushing a Base coat
8:32 - Detailing the Swoosh
10:22 - Painting the Smaller Details
12:18 - Applying Acrylic Finisher
12:45 - Outro
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Materials Needed:
- SEAM RIPPER
- FISKARS DURABLE DETAIL KNIFE
- TWEEZERS
- TRANSFER STENCIL PAPER
- ARTIST TAPE
- PRO MASK TAPE
- ANGELUS PAINT
- ANGELUS 2 - THIN
- ANGELUS LEATHER PREPARER AND DEGLAZER
- ANGELUS ACRYLIC MATTE FINISHER
- ANGELUS DULLER
- ANGELUS PAINT BRUSH SET
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Although Angelus paint can be applied to soles/midsoles of shoes, it is not guaranteed to hold up. Therefore it is not recommended to paint on soles. If you have any questions feel free to contact us.