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MVP Neutron Trail (Project Lab Coat with Pink flight plate).
Full video on youtube, clips/shorts on instagram & youtube shorts.
Youtube full vid – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHnpUOnfG3U
Instagram – https://go.discdyeaddict.com/insta
The Gladiacer: Lotion dyed stencil outlines, double-dipped white glue bed for the background (aqua then iris) finished off with denatured alcohol painting of character tones and a final onyx spin on the rim.
Innova arachnid. I start off with a vinyl stencil. Make a flotral bed design and remove vinyl of what I want flotraled. Dehydrated 3 hours. Remove and glue off flotral design. Then peel off vinyl for spin dye. Back i always do. Disc feels incomplete to me without the back having some work done. every disc I wipe stamp off, I cut a stencil and dye the model and flight numbers on back with the Dye 23 logo
MVP Trail white on white rim. Vinyl cut stencil. Vinyl removed for floetral bed. Dehydrated for 3 hours. Glue off flotral remove vinyl for spin dye. Stencil made for back with model and flight numbers
Latitude 64 Pure. Floetrol bed, but I fill my shallow bed container (an Ultimate disc) nearly to the top. I add the primary colors via a ‘cup pour’ technique across the top of the bed. Then holding the ultimate disc over a large basin, I tilt the container in various directions to drain/spill the bed and stretch the colors, being careful not to lose too much depth. I then used three neon colors with silicone layered thinly on a spatula and drag over the top of the bed to create lacing. Allow time for cells. Then do a second round… Read more »
Had some fun with this “Blue” Berry from Clash discs, All hand painted with lotion mixes, 15 colors were used…atleast(I lost count lol). Not sure how many of these I’ll make again, but it sure was fun going wild on this one!
https://www.instagram.com/unowndyez?igsh=OGFlOGk5ajJvNGg3&utm_source=qr
Stencil and lotion
A few of the discs I’ve done since the last review, still haven’t gotten tired of foiling just yet.
I tried denatured alcohol instead of a usual hot dip for the rabbit, I wasn’t super happy with the black at first but we got there eventually. Then lotion/floetrol mix for the colors and pen foiling in other spots.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukesdyes?igsh=MWwyMmU0b2JuMGl5cA==