need help with new paint job

daylite67

Paint Ride Shoot Edit
Location
Seattle Wa
I agree with painting below the bond line on a stand-up, it REALLY takes the paint in a whole new direction and looks complete. The only thing that kind of stands out to me is that you have a nice shape for the green on the front then for the rest of the ski it just kind of turns into a fat stripe following around the blue. Maybe think about giving the green a little more shape? It's like the blue has all the fun and the green just has to follow along.

Here's a crappy photochop of kind of what I am talking about.

Just an idea. Looks good so far.
If you are planning on covering the thing with stickers it'll fill in the gaps that are bothering you. I always like to clear, then wetsand, sticker and clear.
 

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LBE

Eddie Would Go.
Location
Charlotte, NC
daylite67 said:
I agree with painting below the bond line on a stand-up, it REALLY takes the paint in a whole new direction and looks complete. The only thing that kind of stands out to me is that you have a nice shape for the green on the front then for the rest of the ski it just kind of turns into a fat stripe following around the blue. Maybe think about giving the green a little more shape? It's like the blue has all the fun and the green just has to follow along.

Here's a crappy photochop of kind of what I am talking about.

Just an idea. Looks good so far.
If you are planning on covering the thing with stickers it'll fill in the gaps that are bothering you. I always like to clear, then wetsand, sticker and clear.


What a show off. ^
 
I think I would clear right over like it is. Those sanded through the gel areas makes it look like one of the "tear away" or "torn metal" kinda jobs but without all that tedious airbrush work!!!! :biggthumpup: :You_Rock_Emoticon:
 
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