3D Post Graffiti Leopard by Nikita and Sebastien Sweo in Montpellier, France

Street Artists Nikita and Sebastien Sweo By Nikita and Sebastien Sweo from 5.7 Crew in Montpellier, France. Photos by Ced Street 34. Comments: By Nikita and Sebastien Sweo from 5.7 Crew in Montpellier, France. 🇫🇷 Photos by Ced Street 34. Before/After: https://t.co/rHkMdOu8Zt pic.twitter.com/IEV54f8ujL— STREET ART UTOPIA: New Street Art and Graffiti (@traintoutopia) April 13, 2022

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3D Post Graffiti Leopard by Nikita and Sebastien Sweo in Montpellier, France - STREET ART UTOPIA

Street Artists Nikita and Sebastien Sweo By Nikita and Sebastien Sweo from 5.7 Crew in Montpellier, France. Photos by Ced Street 34. Comments: By Nikita and Sebastien Sweo from 5.7 Crew in Montpellier, France. 🇫🇷 Photos by Ced Street 34. Before/After: https://t.co/rHkMdOu8Zt pic.twitter.com/IEV54f8ujL — STREET ART UTOPIA: New Street Art and Graffiti (@traintoutopia) April 13, 2022

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Question for anybody that knows about painting stuff like guitars: I'm doing a base gloss coat of black. This is my first time painting anything, ever, so I do expect some imperfections (particularly as I'm doing the body in two rounds: front, let cure, flip, do back, let cure).

It looks decent right now, but I would like to smooth the surface a bit more if I can. Problem is, this seems to destroy the gloss. Since I'll be putting an enamel finish on, will it matter, in the end, if the black coat retains a high degree of shine or not? It'd just be nice to do a final coat of black, sand down any globs or imperfections, and then move on to the protective layers of clear enamel without having to apply another coat of black, as that will obviously introduce more room for error.

Thank you!

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Crafters / Painters !

I've been using unibond white masking tape to do some doll crafting (PVC head) - and it keeps not tearing properly in the most frustrating way !

Do you have a brand / type of masking tape you'd recommend I try instead?

It needs to stick to pvc / vinyl (basically fashion doll heads and bodies) but only temporarily and also stick on curves enough to create clean spray painting lines.

Thanks in advance.

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