Author Topic: i spraypainted a controller. how did i do?  (Read 3350 times)

Looks pretty neat, bro. I'd like to see something cooler on the next controller.

Actually pretty good. The one thing I don't like is that it's an Xbox controller.

racing stripe makes it look ugly as hell, but I think you did a nice job on it.

Actually pretty good. The one thing I don't like is that it's an Xbox controller.
Don't be a fanboy man.
OT: Looks nice, the stripe isn't that bad.

i would make one but instead of using spraypaint i would use an ultrafine brush, that way i'd have more control over the design without relying too much on the stencil.

edit: i hate how the controllers have those loving safety bolts on them, they're a pain in the ass to deal with when you don't have the proper tools.
« Last Edit: January 11, 2013, 11:13:27 PM by fred da kiko »

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that red stripe looks tragic

somehow make the next one Blockland-themed :D

It reminds me of Mass Effect for some reason. But I like this. Good job.

How did you pain the red sections of the controller other than the racing stripe, did you actually paint them or did you just get red plastic parts?

he probably took the shell apart and painted the buttons individually

he probably took the shell apart and painted the buttons individually
Yes i know that, i mean how did he paint them so that it doesn't end up feeling weird due to paint bulge. I'm considering doing a blue and black on white controller for a friend, but i'm going to use a primer so that the paint will stick.