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Old 02-21-2012, 03:53 PM   #1
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Is this an example?
Exactly, but most of them I saw were pretty small and used on corners, highlights, etc.

You've got some great shots of Old School stuff!
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Old 02-21-2012, 10:25 PM   #2
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CycloneFE, cool pics I never seen bubbles before...would you happen to know who this one was...The Love Machine, lol.


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Old 02-21-2012, 11:12 PM   #3
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CycloneFE, cool pics I never seen bubbles before...would you happen to know who this one was...The Love Machine, lol.

I didn't know what "bubbles" were either, but when Dan explained it I remembered that Camaro. Most of my shots were shot locally at Motion Raceway in Assumption IL. I did visit close "big" tracks like Indy, Joliet, Gateway, Beech Bend. The camera got me closer to the racers and I listened to everything they said, hope I am not too old to finally use it.
The Love Machine, I have never seen, looks like a D/G? Falcon/ Fairlane, I would guess BB powered and unsure of the track. Good lookin car though.
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Default Re: Leaf,Lace,Scallops and Cobwebs.

"FREAK DROPS"

Thin (water consistancy) paint, shot through an airbrush.
Put some paint in a small area and then using just the air, push the paint out from the middle. You could get something similar to a sunburst or really any shape you could push out with the air.
Searching the web for an example and just can't find one.

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Old 02-22-2012, 12:16 PM   #5
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FE , looks like Orange Co . to me .
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Old 02-22-2012, 01:24 PM   #6
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"FREAK DROPS"

Thin (water consistancy) paint, shot through an airbrush.
Put some paint in a small area and then using just the air, push the paint out from the middle. You could get something similar to a sunburst or really any shape you could push out with the air.
Searching the web for an example and just can't find one.
Found 'em.

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Old 02-22-2012, 03:02 PM   #7
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Now your talkin!!! I look closer at the Camaro I posted and I think someone put a circle up and painted around it. It looked similar, but not like what you have here. Neat, very neat.
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Charlie, that's a pretty cool paint trick there, never seen that before...I came across some old Superbird street machines.






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I didn't know what "bubbles" were either, but when Dan explained it I remembered that Camaro. Most of my shots were shot locally at Motion Raceway in Assumption IL. I did visit close "big" tracks like Indy, Joliet, Gateway, Beech Bend. The camera got me closer to the racers and I listened to everything they said, hope I am not too old to finally use it.
The Love Machine, I have never seen, looks like a D/G? Falcon/ Fairlane, I would guess BB powered and unsure of the track. Good lookin car though.
That looks like a '68 Fairlane. Pretty much the same as the '69 except the rear marker lights.
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Cobweb up close.

Straight lacquer over basecoat(can use acrylic enamel or urethane) play with pressure till you get what you want for a pattern, let it evaporate and clearcoat.



I never shot it this heavy (only did a couple of dirt bikes) but still a good example.

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