Flames are just cool. They're the signature of a real hot rod. But obtaining a flame job you can actually be proud of generally takes skill, some artistic ability, or the money to hire such talents.
There's a real knack to drawing good flames. Some people have it, some don't One of the best was Ron Foreman, who used to turn out brilliant flame jobs by the dozens a decade ago. I say "was" only ...
In this issue, there are three different tiers of painting, from cheap and easy to expensive and diffi cult. The first story was on tinted primer for the guys who want a cheap way to color their rides ...
<B>Mnpctech.com</B> lays down their version of realistic flames on a LianLi PC-7plus. The process involves 12 layers of color. These layers give the flames depth, looking almost three dimensional.
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