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Welcome to this installment of Ask Jammer. Another year has girls and I really enjoyed working on it and it did get very good
come and gone. Time sure does fly when you’re having fun. I reviews. 2 thumbs up for JAMMER
hope this past year was as good for you as it was for me. I’d like Still a newbie Don (jammerjo)
to thank you all for your e-mailing me your questions and for this Thanks for the kind words Don. I’m glad you enjoyed the hip hop
column. You’ve kept me busy and I hope the e-mails keep coming girl design, and I hope you and your daughters enjoy this design
into the next year. too.
I got this e-mail passed on to me from Don, Thanks! It’s from This is a hip hop boy design that I sell a lot of. You can vary the
another Don who writes: colors to whatever you or the customer wants. I did this design
I was going thru a few of my issues of Airbrush Technique the on a piece of pennant felt that I use for displays and for stencils.
other day and came across the OCTOBER 2005 issue which I will provide a picture of the stencil I used for this design at
had probably one of the best articles that I’ve came across THE the Airbrush Techniques Magazine website. The airbrushes used
HIP-HOP GIRL by JAMMER not because of the eye to detail or for this were Badger Anthems, Vega 2000, Omni3000, and Iwata
anything but because of all the fun my two daughters and I had Eclipse BCS. Paint used was a new paint that came out a few
painting up a couple shirts for them and of coarse showing them months ago, ETAC. Colors used were, black, white, red, gray and
off afterwards. Next thing you know I had other kids and even light and dark brown. I hope to do a review on ETAC in one of
parents in the neighborhood asking about one. With that being my up coming articles.
said I was wondering if Jammer has or is thinking about doing Alright let’s get started.
another short article on THE HIP-HOP GUY? If not he should
Don (jammerjo)
because the girl one was so simple, basic, and quick to do, my
Step#1: The first
With my black I add
thing I do is spray
the name to the left
some spray adhe-
side using graffiti let-
sive on the back
ters. I add a drop shad-
of the stencil and
ow to the lower left of
place the sten-
the letters to give it a
cil to the right of
3D look. Any block
where the design
style letters can be
will be.
used, be creative.
Now I use my gray and a straight edge to separate the street from the wall. I start the
gray around the cartoons waist and go down to below his feet. I add the gray heavy
under his feet to act as his shadow. I also add some cracks to the ground to give it
more of an urban feel. After I finish the ground I move up to the wall and add the brick
mortar. All you have to do is, add a few horizontal lines, and then add your vertical
lines to make the bricks.
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