Re: Painting w/Stencils...bull dog Arms.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: montana3gunner</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Nice job ARPred.
Digital is a busy pattern, IMHO the digital camos look better the more templates you use. Another tip is that I draw an imaginary line parallel to the bore, and try to make all of my templates parallel to that line. Tough to do on the curved parts but looks good when you're done.
Also, the female templates don't work that great. I only use them after I've completed painting all of my colors, taken off the male templates and find something I don't like - such as an area that needs more color, a spot that got dinged, or to touch up some color that pulled off with the template (that will chap your ass).
You can use the female templates to layer the other colors over the TOP of your camo pattern after you've pulled off the male templates too.. that adds a very professional look.
Finally, for all camos, hit it with clear matte after you are done, that will even out the colors a lot.
ARfcom has a very good thread on gun refinishing, I've learned a lot from that site. Here's one of my digital jobs, this was a JP 6.5 grendel I did:
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nice job, good looking stuff