I just thought I'd throw up a few images of yet another awesome paint job by Jeromy - "Dimensions".
We spoke on the phone and I basically told him I wanted a Multicam pattern, with just a *small* amount of his custom skull work on the forearm of both sides. I also specified that the skulls not be too prominent, (like in some of his other stocks) and sort-of blend in to the rest of the camo. This guy has got some serious talent!!! and I couldn't be happier with the result. The PMII 5-25x is on the way next week for the same multicam paint.
I only took these few images, but I can take a few more from different sides or angles if requested. I didn't alter the images, attempting to leave the colors just as I see them.
In case anyone is wondering, the metal color is CeraKote Desert Sage, air cure. It was done perfectly by my friend Shane at TBAC, Cheyenne Wyoming.
I have much larger images (5500px wide), but when I post them larger than 640px they look all distorted and jaggedy on my browser (Netscape).
Enjoy, and don't hesitate to request other images if you wish
For any camera junkies out there, the info on the gear: Canon 5DII with a 24-70/2.8L lens and 580EX bounced off the ceiling.
We spoke on the phone and I basically told him I wanted a Multicam pattern, with just a *small* amount of his custom skull work on the forearm of both sides. I also specified that the skulls not be too prominent, (like in some of his other stocks) and sort-of blend in to the rest of the camo. This guy has got some serious talent!!! and I couldn't be happier with the result. The PMII 5-25x is on the way next week for the same multicam paint.
I only took these few images, but I can take a few more from different sides or angles if requested. I didn't alter the images, attempting to leave the colors just as I see them.
In case anyone is wondering, the metal color is CeraKote Desert Sage, air cure. It was done perfectly by my friend Shane at TBAC, Cheyenne Wyoming.
I have much larger images (5500px wide), but when I post them larger than 640px they look all distorted and jaggedy on my browser (Netscape).
Enjoy, and don't hesitate to request other images if you wish