Distressing Tutorial:
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 9:41 pm
Hello all,
While this section is, obviously, 'geared' towards distressing and care, I was just curious if there were any discussions on generating 'how to' training videos on distressing, by chance?
Reason being, there seems to be a lot of general posts on gear care and distressing, but if there were, say for example, tutorial videos under this section it may enable folks with no experience the confidence (and instill pride) to distress items exactly the way they want them to be. For instance, how best to use acetone, sandpaper, & pads, etc. correctly on leathers, felt, & cotton followed by how best to care for an item after its been artificially aged.
In short, it boosts confidence for anyone wishing to try out this art, and, it enables those with that specialized knowledge and expertise to teach others their craft as a win-win. Such videos may be enjoyable for both those learning from the tutorials as well as members of the forum being engaged in producing such works. Just a thought.
Thank you,
While this section is, obviously, 'geared' towards distressing and care, I was just curious if there were any discussions on generating 'how to' training videos on distressing, by chance?
Reason being, there seems to be a lot of general posts on gear care and distressing, but if there were, say for example, tutorial videos under this section it may enable folks with no experience the confidence (and instill pride) to distress items exactly the way they want them to be. For instance, how best to use acetone, sandpaper, & pads, etc. correctly on leathers, felt, & cotton followed by how best to care for an item after its been artificially aged.
In short, it boosts confidence for anyone wishing to try out this art, and, it enables those with that specialized knowledge and expertise to teach others their craft as a win-win. Such videos may be enjoyable for both those learning from the tutorials as well as members of the forum being engaged in producing such works. Just a thought.
Thank you,