An 8′ Painting becomes a cool Beach Cruiser-computer not required!
Posted by Maria "Spunk" Brophyon Sep 4th, 2009 | Comments (3)
Ever wonder what goes into designing cool stuff, like a beach cruiser?
Most designers start with their computer -
Drew begins with an 8′ long canvas.
This video from THE PAINT SHOP shows you how it’s done from the Design Phase to the Painting to the Finished Product:
Tape Cut-Out Techniques - Part 4 of the Paintshop on Surfline
Posted by adminon Jun 2nd, 2009 | Comments (1)
Drew uses standard masking tape and cutting techniques to quickly add some life to a Ron House gun. In a nutshell, tape off whatever your going to be painting. Sketch out your design. Cut design out with a razor blade (kids - have your parents help you with this). Spray with Montana Spray Paint for rich, vibrant color. Pull the tape and amaze yourself and friends.
Part 3 of the Paint Shop Video Series: Spray n’ Surf
Posted by adminon Apr 16th, 2009 | Comments (2)
Drew tapes off, sprays, seals and then rides a surfboard, all from the same beach in a single episode! I’ll be the first to admit that Drew is insane but he also reminds me of what some smart person once said — “What the mind perceives can then be achieved” or something to that effect. Check out Part 3 of “The Paint Shop” on Surfline.com
Part 2: Stencil Action on “Paint Shop with Drew Brophy” at Surfline.com
Posted by adminon Mar 1st, 2009 | Comments (0)
Catch the second episode of “The Paint Shop” on Surfline.com. In this short, Drew shows you how to quickly customize a surfboard using masking and stencils. Not just for surfboards, you can use this technique to customize any of your stuff; skateboards, wakeboards, snowboards, whatever. Check it out and get instantly inspired!
THE PAINT SHOP Videos to Air Monthly on Surfline.com
Posted by Drewon Jan 15th, 2009 | Comments (1)
Tune into my new “HOW TO” video clips on on Surfline.com. To watch, go to their VIDEO tab and look for “The Paint Shop” logo.
I’ll be adding a new episode every month. Future episodes will show the behind the scenes designing of a bike line, many different, unique surfboard painting methods, and the designing of other useful things. Let me know what you think! If you have suggestions for future shows, write a comment below.
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