Halftone stencil painted on wood panel. 130x40 cm (51x15 inch). Montana hardcore glossy black and 94 spray paint. This one has about 6000 squares handcut and took me about 2 weeks. there are probably other versions coming up soon. Featuring scarlett johansson.
hey, i'd like to help you, i first need to know if you know photoshop a little bit (nothing tricky). go have a look on youtube and type "halftone stencil turorial", look for one that shows you how to do line, when you get it, you just open your original image again, repeat the operation but change the angle to opposite. when you're done, importe the first image up to the second and use the magic wand tool to remove the white on the upper image, and there you go, just print it and start hand cuting good luck
Ok I've been interested in the halftone stencil technique and I've seen quite a few different techniques. I even own a copy of Rasterbator (which I need to learn how to utilize properly). I would like to know what technique in Photoshop/Illustrator worked for you and how you were able to separate the layers into colors.
man that is so cool, did you spray it outside? how do you do it? do you spaint everything black and then spray the other colours? awesome awesome awesome
Good god, this is amazing work. A lot of stencil art all looks the same after you've seen a bunch of it, but this is really something else. Seriously, awesome job.
go have a look on youtube and type "halftone stencil turorial", look for one that shows you how to do line, when you get it, you just open your original image again, repeat the operation but change the angle to opposite. when you're done, importe the first image up to the second and use the magic wand tool to remove the white on the upper image, and there you go, just print it and start hand cuting
good luck
awesome awesome awesome