Step 7: Now that sunrise yellow has Step 8: The next color we will use is deep Step 9: Using deep red I move to the left
been painted we move on to our de- red transparent. Just like sunrise yellow I side. I’m very careful to fade without tak-
tailing colors. We use orange first and will spray deep red over the dark brown ing out the highlights. You want to keep
lightly fade over the middle shade, then on the right body parts. I start on the the different shapes in the amour, so
use light brown. This will help your art right side because it has less reflection fade from the top dark shade of the dark
pop! The more colors the better in my and was good for a starting point. At the brown to the light shade. Try not to flat-
book. top shoulder I build more of the amour by ten your shapes in the amour by adding
adding more paint. to much red.
Step 10: There are two things that have
Step 11: I need more depth so I add Step12: Pull out your Frisket Film we will
taken place by this photo. The first was
more black to my dark areas. use it on the T Shirt. This Frisket Film is
highlights on the amour. With the light
low tack, you might find it easier to use a
source coming from the top left side I
masking material that will hold a bit bet-
take white and add it to our light spots. I
ter.
also put highlights where the metal bends
or curves second; I put sky blue around
the eyes, the center of his chest and the
energy coming from his feet. I then add
white in the center to make it glow.
Step 13: Lay a sheet of Frisket Film Step 14: After I remove the Frisket Film Step 15: After taping off the box I start to
over your artwork carefully cut the Fris- from around the art I add a box around fill it in with sky blue.
ket so it covers just your artwork. To the entire design using masking tape.
help from making a mistake and cutting
into the shirt you should cut from the
side so you can see the blade easy.
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