FierceWhiteWolf
New Member
Once again I have a question that I can't find already posted orby searching. I realize that I would have this problem before I started and its come to this point. IM USING A WHITE BASE COLOR FOR MY SUIT. This means I'm having trouble with painintg the crevices black with the auto car primer. I saw tons of video's where people used black socks to spray the black primer on,then wiped it over the crevice . I can't do that it seems. The white base color just takes that blavk in. It looks like $#!T . I have re done it many times and came up with 1 solution.
Use masking blue tape to tape of the area around the creices and just spray it in. However this too does'nt look very high def as it does on other suits I've seen painted.
Does anyone have an idea to detai it better? Oh and I do plan on using the metallic paint for the metal scrapes. Thats loock fine. But for the crevices does anyone have an idea on what I should do? Maybe somethign I can precoate the white paint with and then use the black primer? Or maybe you have a picture or video of a white suit already painted that I can use as a model?
Use masking blue tape to tape of the area around the creices and just spray it in. However this too does'nt look very high def as it does on other suits I've seen painted.
Does anyone have an idea to detai it better? Oh and I do plan on using the metallic paint for the metal scrapes. Thats loock fine. But for the crevices does anyone have an idea on what I should do? Maybe somethign I can precoate the white paint with and then use the black primer? Or maybe you have a picture or video of a white suit already painted that I can use as a model?