Air brushed Paint Jobs........opinion.
I have to echo some already presented opinions, I think the artwork is awesome but I wouldn't have it on my bike. I prefer clean and simple with mechanical modifications for myself. That in no way influences my opinion on the quality of the work on some other bikes here. I think this opinion is shared by a lot of people, and the voting in ROTM reflects that.
ROTM isn't a contest that shows who did the best work on their bike, or the most original. It's about what catches peoples eye, and looks good to each individual. I know that some people get offended when a more *stock* bike wins or has the lead but it's a vote afterall, and the results are what they are.
ROTM isn't a contest that shows who did the best work on their bike, or the most original. It's about what catches peoples eye, and looks good to each individual. I know that some people get offended when a more *stock* bike wins or has the lead but it's a vote afterall, and the results are what they are.
The skills are and artwork images are incredible on manybikes on the forum.
Definatlyrequires talent.Anyone remember this guy with the spray cans?https://cbrforum.com/m_228391/tm.htm
Personally, I prefer a clean look on bikes.
Thats why I voted for ya Foxy.
Definatlyrequires talent.Anyone remember this guy with the spray cans?https://cbrforum.com/m_228391/tm.htm
Personally, I prefer a clean look on bikes.
Thats why I voted for ya Foxy.
Simple and understated is the key (IMHO). I like a paint job that makes you have a double take..."what is that" to me is glorious. The artists, though, have more talent in their pinky than I have in my whole boddy, busy or not.
I'm not too fond of it on vehicles. I have a Vestax PMC07 DJ mixer though that I took the faceplate off of. I took it to a local tattoo artist that airbrushes, and had him tag it to look like grafitti (sp?). It looks pretty sweet.
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