CAMO for POST-APOC costumes? Yes! Here's how! :)
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It's also good, and generally cheaper, to start with a used uniform that has already seen some modest wear and fading.
@chrisunderhill8853
Жыл бұрын
For shirts, I normally get my shirts,I am ready to retire. Throw them in my work truck wind shield. I try to wad it randomly so the sun does not bleach all of it. By the end of summer it's ready to be used like new again. Apoc style.
Just a bit of info. Put the clothes in a large container of boiling water with tea bags and it will darken and weather the clothes down. Once dried thoroughly, put them in a container of muddy water and leavein the muddy water until the water has evaporated. Lightly rinse, not wash then dry. Or you gan dig a hole and burry them for a week.
@NuclearSnailStudios
4 ай бұрын
or you can just use diluted fabric paint for an instant and clean & wash-resistant result. rather than waste time and effort & end up with muddy clothes you cant wash without losing the effect
Hail the snail !!! Thanks I really appreciate your tips. I'm glad you are still active. I really dig your sets it sets a target for me to try to get to 😊 cheers.
I come from the Midwest of the United States where you can spit in any direction and someone has a camo something. Even I hunt. So I find this video very useful as I’m doing a good amount of camo. Gives me lots of ideas! Thank you so much!
white seems to give you the salt effect of sweating over and over in the uniform in the field. old camo in my experience always gets that faded look.
ok, so fabric paint smells really funky. At least the one I used. Anyway, I recently discovered you don't want to throw the fabric in the wash when the paint is still wet. It'll wash out. Undoing all the hard work. Yeah, I cried a bit. So, don't be like me, wait for the paint to drie, then throw it in the wash (unless you put dust on it, then just hang the thing in the breeze and air it out). You'll have all the postapoc look, without the postapoc smell (or the stiffness of dried paint. I mean, yeah, dirty clothes are stiff, but sometimes, comfort is nice. Especially on clothing directly on the skin, like tshirts)
For obvious reasons, I can't say anything about an actual apocalypse setting, but,... (Dramatic pause) 😊 as a traveler who was forced to on many occasions by military clothing because it was cheap, I can tell you for a fact. Very long. Kind of counterintuitive if you think about its intended use intended use... But there it is. It's just not very sturdy fabric
@NuclearSnailStudios
Жыл бұрын
i didnt understand most of what you wrote grammatically, sorry :S
@NuclearSnailStudios
Жыл бұрын
but if the gist of it is "army fabric kinda sucks" - yes, since a lot of times, armies tend to buy lowest-bidder gear to save money. privately bought high-level tactical clothing will usually be LOTS higher quality, yes
@MrJeramyMckay
Жыл бұрын
In my experience, 10 years US Navy, military camo is made for short term hard use. Not long term hard use. There is an expectation of a supply chain in place able to replace worn out uniforms. You also have 3-4 sets of each uniform. Post Apocalyptic setting you might have a spare shirt.
Thanks again, great tutorial, love your channel, thanks !
lol, "found it in a bunker" meme... :)
Hello sir, thinking back to my Army life i can remember in basic training my brand new uniform and kit became dirty and torn very quickly! My MTPs became smeared in gun oil, cam cream around the collar, mud, even coffee and food stains😂
Personally I avoid camo in costuming just hecause its difficult to distress and weather. It has to be done very carefully to not just end up with a greenish grey blob.
@NuclearSnailStudios
Жыл бұрын
yeah never said its easy or adviseable for most PA costumes :D but for those that need it, here ya go..
I know this is a bit of an old video. After distressing and using paint how would you have it stay if you wash it?
Where did he get a brush like that?
@thramacklewtzdat2027
6 ай бұрын
Dance Shoe brush
you can hang your jacket it in the weather for a week or two as well ^^
how well does the paint hold up to washing?
@NuclearSnailStudios
Жыл бұрын
its fabric paint.. so very well
BUT I FOUND IT IN A BUNKER1!! 1!1!1!1!!1!1!1!1! (ich schwöre es macht Sinn)
Can you distress the clothes with a Käsereibe? ¬U¬
@ivybeard8337
Жыл бұрын
Sure, I’ve tried it a few times. It works. Just be careful so you don’t ruin the fabric too much. Those things can be real sharp
@NuclearSnailStudios
Жыл бұрын
can you cut wood with a serrated butterknife? technically yes, but its masochism and plain weird compared to proper tools. a proper (and best) tool for messing up fabric in my experience is tanzschuhbürste -which is what u see me using in the video
@chrisunderhill8853
Жыл бұрын
@@NuclearSnailStudios I am not sure what that is but looks very close to a file brush it clears the shavings out of a metal file.
@NuclearSnailStudios
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisunderhill8853 thanks ,didnt know that tool existed as well. looks similar indeed, at least those with reverse-curved vicious tiny metal barbs. DONT get scratched by those haha. i have a video about the dancing shoe tool btw, go see it!
@andwmi
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisunderhill8853 it is a "dance shoe brush" for retexturing leather soled dance shoes so they don't get too slick.
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@NuclearSnailStudios
Жыл бұрын
yes.
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