I was bored last night and made a stencil of my yellow DMG. Maybe someone here can use it for something.
That image wouldn't work as a stencil.
It would with a few modifications when you print it out. I've already used it under a bridge near my house.
SurfaceDragon wrote:That image wouldn't work as a stencil.
It would with a few modifications when you print it out. I've already used it under a bridge near my house.
lol... tag, your it!
... I've already used it under a bridge near my house.
someones gettin up, gameboi crew would be GBC lolololol i love stencil + street art
Here is the digital version of a DMG stencil that I drew up -
I made a "real" version of this stencil using a new pixelated-stencil making technique.
Unfortunately the "real" version of this stencil is at my brother's house in Tampa, FL and I don't have any pictures of it.
And I'm still trying to perfect my new pixelated-stencil making technique but the basic concept is to take a square-mesh-like material and mask-off the squares that you don't want paint to go through.
i freaking love graf!
never thought of any stencils though!
And I'm still trying to perfect my new pixelated-stencil making technique but the basic concept is to take a square-mesh-like material and mask-off the squares that you don't want paint to go through.
Had the same idea before.
I don't think you can screen-print urban landscapes with spray paint.
i was just being facetious. its not outside the realms of possibilty to mix up some ink/ paint that would adhere to the surface and print an image on.
the problem i have with your idea (otherwise its very good) is that you'd basically need to stretch the mesh over a frame, and be very accurate with the masking, else you wouldnt get full pixels, but bits of them cut off. And if you were stratching it over a frame to make a screen, you may aswell just expose the image onto it like you would normally in screen printing, and then just spray spraypaint through the holes.
Last edited by Domu (May 16, 2012 4:18 pm)