Painting Your Truck Camo

We ve had enough of the white paint job.
Painting your truck camo. Apply the medium colored camouflage paint to the atv. You can even use real tree branches in place of stencils if you are trying to cut corners. Use the paint lightly in the center of the branch and heavier toward the edge of the stencil to give the tree some depth. All you need is a few cans of camouflage type paint in various colors a base color and some leaf stencils.
Don t worry if you paint over some of the edges of the lighter colored camouflage. We used rattle cans to. This spray paint is made specifically for the camouflage effect and comes in six authentic camo. Allow the paint to dry and then apply a second and third coat.
You can paint a custom camo pattern on just about anything with rust oleum s camouflage spray paint. Then create stencils by tracing irregular blobs on cardboard using shapes and sizes that match the environment. Use this stencil all over the truck turning it to make larger trees and more branches. Time for a new look for the chevrolet silverado aka project skulldozer.
Color in about half of the remaining shapes. Apply the darkest color of camouflage paint and fill in all of the remaining shapes. Let s camo it up. Use a commercial grade automotive buffer to buff the truck after the paint has dried to produce a clean shiny finish.
Next prime the surface spray on a base coat of the lightest color and let it dry. Painting your boat rifle or even your truck real tree camo is easy and economical when you do it yourself. Use a ladder to paint the roof. Lie on the floor and spray upwards to paint under the door and the runner.