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rioters bloc
7th September 2005, 11:37
i guess the first thing to remember with stencils is that everyone does it differently. people have different techniques, use different materials, have different reasons for doing it. there are no hard and fast rules about it so dont worry too much abt doing it 'right'. essentially all it is is a sheet of material with holes in it through which paint flows, usually onto some kind of backing eg. a wall.

so that said, heres how i do it plus some variations, there are prolly more that i dont know abt.

start with a design, i sketch a lot so i usually use my own, but you can always get a photograph, desaturate it [make it black and white] and play around with the contrast and brightness until you get a decent black and white design, without too many fiddly bits [unless youre a pro but then why would you be reading this?]. the black parts will be the bits you need to cut out so bear that in mind. make it as easy as possible for yourself. youll probably need to adapt the photo as well to make it readable, use your creativity! if you dont have any, fuck off!

haha just kidding.

no but seriously remember to be flexible.

next, take your design and get rid of any white 'islands'. these are white areas totally enclosed by black. as you probably realise, if you try and cut a black outline of a circle out of a sheet of material youre going to end up with a big fat hole. so keep a small gap in the black line to ensure this doesnt happen.

so here's my original image.

http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/3200/16ad.jpg

as you can see there are heaps of these islands

here is my new, edited image.. still some islands but i couldnt be bothered to take them out, mainly cos im just going to be redrawing this onto card anyway, i just edited it on the computer to show you how its meant to be.

http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/4412/24vz.jpg

note: in the final product i get rid of the braids cos they were too hard :(

NEXT.. putting it onto the material of your choice. i use cardboard. just cos i like it, and i can draw straight onto it. not too thick or youll find it hard to cut into it. not too thin cos then it could tear. many people use acetate [the kind of plasticky stuff you use on overhead projectors]. you can draw straight onto it with a thin permanant marker, or you can print out your image and stick it on with spray adhesive. ive tried it, i like it a fair bit but find it too expensive and flimsy. another option which i haven't tried is printing our your image and getting it laminated. i think that would work heaps well :D i just redrew my image straight onto the card, as you'll see soon the image is actually a fair bit different. i could have traced it on i suppose...hmm...

so youve got your image all ready, now to cut it out! you can use any kind of blade really, i use a stencil knife - its sharp and thin but a little hard to handle. stanley knives are usually thicker but easier to hold. since theyre trapped in plastic. duh.. here's a photo of my blade: sooooo shiny and sharp...well not that sharp since ive used it heaps...but still shiny...

http://img392.imageshack.us/img392/9027/39py.jpg

i use a cutting mat which i bought at an art shop, you can cut on anything really as long as it wont get/doesnt matter if it gets scratched. i only got a cutting mat recently, after my mum yelled at me for getting scratches everywhere :(

so since i didnt take photos cutting it out, heres a photo of the finished product. a little unfocused but i was in a rush so shush.

http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/6333/44es.jpg

next, get spraying. i use craft spray paint, it stays on walls, metal, wood, fabric,etc. sometimes i use normal acrylic paint and a brush [really depends on how much time you have]. car spray paint is also meant to be great but i havent used it. decide where you want to stencil. for the purposes of this guide i just did it on a wall on the ethnocultural space at uni. hold the stencil against the wall with one hand and spray with the other, from about 20cm away. make sure you get the entire stencil, you may need to do another layer. hold the stencil for a bit longer to stop any drippage and then remove it and run away.

or walk away.

less suss.

heres the stencil on the wall, didnt come out amazing [the arm holding the balloon is kinda...not all there...] and the eyes are a little uneven but its okay :) the little eye liner things are my trademark btw [cos thats what i do with my own eyes :)].

http://img367.imageshack.us/img367/7474/53ha.jpg

and here's the stencil after being sprayed [okay now this is just me being trigger-happy...trigger equalling shutter]

http://img367.imageshack.us/img367/4715/63yf.jpg

if you want to do it on the ground, heres a good tip. you know those enviro friendly bags that everyone has these days to replace plastic bags? get one of those [the go green ones are good because they have a larger base] and cut a hole in it, larger than your stencil but smaller than the piece of cardboard or acetate. put the stencil flat on the bottom of the bag with a spraypaint can inside there too [there should JUST be enough space, best to get a smaller can for this though just in case]. stop where you want to stencil and put your bag down on the ground, pretending to rummage through it. then just whip off the top and start spraying.when youre done just get up and start walking again.

so thats a really basic guide. maybe later ill make a thread with tips for stencilling without being caught by coppers but too lazy now. or better yet someone else do it. :)

Led Zeppelin
7th September 2005, 11:41
You have beautiful fingers.

rioters bloc
7th September 2005, 11:45
also, with materials, sometimes if i have no money i steal em but most of the time i buy them. heres a rough idea of how much youd be looking at spending, in $AU

cardboard - 25 sheets for $2.75
acetate - a3 sheet - $1.15
to get a4 laminated - $1
stencil knife - $4 with 3 spare blades
stanley knife - $1.50
cutting mat - $5 [i think its worth it, really good things]
spraypaint - $7.50

you can always just use carboard from a box [recycling bins are handy] and a knife. spraypaint you can probably find for cheaper, if you want smaller cans to carry in your pocket www.powderbomb.com is great.. and its australian! which is handy for me ;)

rioters bloc
7th September 2005, 11:46
Originally posted by Marxism-[email protected] 7 2005, 08:59 PM
You have beautiful fingers.
danke darl ;)



:P

spartafc
7th September 2005, 15:36
i've seen afew stencil making guides - always interesting.
We need a thread to share ideas of stencils I think.

rioters bloc
7th September 2005, 15:49
www.stencilrevolution.com - mad resource!

and yeah, lets start one up in the graphics forum :D

im going to start working on one tomorrow, ive got the design ready. its of a riot police officer bashing the shit out of someone and underneath it shall say 'i love a man in uniform'

:)

Nothing Human Is Alien
7th September 2005, 16:21
Great work comrade!

Black Dagger
7th September 2005, 22:45
Great stencil, i think i'll put that on a shirt if you don't mind? :)

Nothing Human Is Alien
7th September 2005, 22:47
You should make one with a hammer & sickle so I can put one on a shirt too.. :lol:

Black Dagger
7th September 2005, 23:45
You should put something more original/innovative on your t-shirt. It would probably get whatever message you want to express, across better. The H&S is likely to turn people 'off' or actively want to kill you :P

novemba
8th September 2005, 00:03
aaaaaaaaaaaahahah I am the supreme stencil master.

no seriously this is my area of expertice, I can answer any questions if needed

novemba
8th September 2005, 00:06
RB you forgot to mention spray adhesive, thus the mad over spray

Clarksist
8th September 2005, 00:29
You should make one with a hammer & sickle so I can put one on a shirt too..


I am wearing a red shirt right now with a yellow H&S that I stencilled on it.

Great way to stir the pot at school.

Nothing Human Is Alien
8th September 2005, 01:44
Yeah.. thanks for the fashion tips but I've been wearing H&S shirts for years.

rioters bloc
8th September 2005, 01:49
Originally posted by [email protected] 8 2005, 09:24 AM
RB you forgot to mention spray adhesive, thus the mad over spray
i dont use it, too expensive i find :(

$32 for a medium sized can, pfft :(

but yeah maybe you should start a handy tips for stencilling thread or something, i havent been doing it for very long at all so i don't know many.. just what i learnt from friends

novemba
8th September 2005, 03:31
youve done a great job already!

all i have to say is stencilrevolution.com has very nice tutorials.

Black Dagger
8th September 2005, 13:14
Yeah.. thanks for the fashion tips but I've been wearing H&S shirts for years.

No worries, if you need any future advice just drop me a PM :)

Urban Rubble
13th September 2005, 00:11
I made one of the Palestinian Rock Thrower picture (the one with the kid in front of th tank) but I don't know where the pic is.

Livetrueordie
23rd September 2005, 22:58
nice tutorial. stencils are great for sidewalks and walls(though im against permanent vandalization) making shirts, or just an easy way to make mass flyers.

you know those enviro friendly bags that everyone has these days to replace plastic bags? yeah no one has those in the states... really who needs the enviroment. plus most store won't let you take cloth bags in because they think you'll "pocket" things. i try to use paper bags or boxes.

Patchy
5th October 2005, 03:28
I've heard the words fabric spray somewhere in here, I think. I'm having a hell of a time finding that (I live in Canada).

What is it exactly? And will spraypaint work fine?

Only problems I see with regular spray paint is the toxic label stamped on it, and it will just wash off when you wash it.

rioters bloc
5th October 2005, 10:29
well, im guessing youre talking about putting stencils onto t-shirts in which case regular spray paint will not only most likely damage the material a little it will also wash off. fabric spray is just fabric paint in a spray can basically, and just like normal fabric paint you iron it afterwards to make it rub-proof, wash-proof, sun-proof etc. i prefer using fabric paint cos the colours are bolder, all the fabric paint ive seen is like mauve and light green and stuff. at the moment ive only got black and white fabric paint - im abt to make a tshirt in a few minutes actually, i bought a mad black tshirt at a second hand store today for much cheapness.

fabric paint is usually acrylic mixed with latex which makes it washable. i made a tshirt the other day and accidentally used normal acrylic paint so its not only hard but i cant wash it :( it looks cool tho, it says 'riot dont diet'

i might post a photo up here of the tshirts ive made at some point.

Patchy
5th October 2005, 13:07
Interesting, I didn't know about the ironing part afterwards. I'm going to try a 50/50 blend of acrylic and fabric paint.

Any specific settings for the iron?

FatFreeMilk
15th October 2005, 17:28
great thread! This is probably one of the few in here that I've read in it's entirety (sp?). I've been wanting to make my own shirts for ever but haven't cus lack of funds and know how; guess that ain't a problem now though!I get paid today so all I need to do is go to Micheals or JoAnnes (why do craft stores have people names?).

rioters bloc
15th October 2005, 23:29
Originally posted by [email protected] 5 2005, 10:48 PM
Interesting, I didn't know about the ironing part afterwards. I'm going to try a 50/50 blend of acrylic and fabric paint.

Any specific settings for the iron?
i cant remember right at this moment but it's usually written on the container :) always place another piece of material over your shirt and iron over that though, or there could be disastrous effects :P [see: thread called rioters bloc's clothes, the first image. okay its not THAT bad but the fabric paint was transferred to other areas of the top] also its less likely to burn the material.

Forward Union
16th October 2005, 11:24
You don't mind if I use that desing do you? It's great and really simple. I'll post some pics of what I have done!

rioters bloc
17th October 2005, 09:02
not at all, go for it yo ;)

anarchista feminista
20th February 2006, 10:35
wow that bag idea is great :lol: thanks for all of that. it will sure come in handy!

rioters bloc
16th July 2006, 18:11
bump, because more people should make stencils :)

Enragé
3rd August 2006, 03:46
bump so i have a chance of finding this thread again