TIE Fighter Stencil

spacecraft     science fiction     star wars    

Description

Diatom-like design of these Imperial fighters must have created poor visibility for the pilots. It would be interesting to see the view from inside, and how they avoided hitting each other as they engaged in dogfights with the otherwise pretty maneuverabl

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Bridged Layers

The bridged layers are specially made so that they won't fall apart or lose 'islands' when you cut them.

Layer 1

 white 

Layer 2

 darkgray 

Layer 3

 dimgray 

Layer 4

 darkslategray 

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Cut out and paint your four-layer stencil of TIE Fighter. Decide whether you will use the natural surface color as one of your layers. For example, if your surface color is close to the color  white , then you may choose to omit the first layer since the surface has this color already. Download the free cut files to cut this stencil of TIE Fighter yourself. Or upload your own image to turn it into a stencil.

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Tip #20:
Less is more
You might think that, the more color layers a stencil has, the better. But often less is more. Portraits of faces work great with three layers: dark, mid-tone and light. They're easier to cut and paint, and they're usually more elegant and pleasing to look at. Our advice: shoot for three layers, and add layers as needed.
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