Tips for rollers. What do you guys mix with bucket paint to make more? Water, paint thinner? Anything else related to rollers can be posted here.
im guessing that most people that do rollers have a car. imagine luggin that shit every where you wanna hit up haha. no lie rollers are bad ass
get american accents or w.e. the cheap shit is at home depot and mix in acrylic for color since its water based...
anybody kno how to do the cracks in rollers?? jus press super lightly with the roller to get thin lines i guess..
im thinkin u roll ur basic letters out first then come back with cans...never done a roller but this how i would do it..anxious to see where this thread goes..rollers r dope..
u dont need cans for a roller. cracks and small outlines can be done just be smart about it. for a straight thin line use the side of the roller or the edge of the side. just thing of it as a big paint brush. and most of the time the roller isnt gonna come out as clean as a piece if its up high so do that best u can.
^^ Bump. And over at trackside, we'd bring one 10 gal. bucket filled with house paint and an extendable roller to reach those high tops. Maybe an extra roller replacement
when yur doin a roller , it isnt any different than formin a simp, right? bars...fill..outline..shadow?
he fills the bucket with paint.. thats a lot of pain tho. think he means 5 gallon. and a ten gallon bucket would be hella heavy and not realistic to carry if they even make em.
measure if u want, but it woud probably be easiest and more time efficent if you use things as reference, such as seams in the wall or by brick count, or by using the roller width ect...