- Joined
- Friday February 20, 2015
- Location
- Bar Republic of Montenegro
Great work, looks perfect, and colors looks amazing especially on first one .
Fantastic job.
You say you won't put anyone out of business, but you do have the potential to save people some money when they have a decent pair of shoes that need reviving. To me they look better than new with the antique finish you are giving them. I'd bet most "cobblers" could get anywhere near.
You do have to wonder at what some so called professionals put out and charge good money for.Don't talk to me about cobblers.
A client of mine came in the other day and said "please don't look at my shoes"
He had taken his Hugo Boss shoes for a half sole and re-heel. The heel was ok but the sole they put on was awful. Not to mention the way they dressed the sole edge. Literally looked like they had slapped some black Hammerite round it. Blotches of it was peeling off. It had only been done two days before.
Not to mention the shoes were brown so why they put a piano gloss black on the sole edge is a wonder.
Excellent movie and good editing, but there were so many color distortion effects going on throughout, it was hard to tell what color the shoes actually are, which detracts from the overall effect.I managed to update the "movie" so it looks a bit more polished (pardon the pun)
"http://www.magisto.com/embed/KkYcMQAQSmloTUxnCzE?l=vem&o=w&c=b"
Just dug out an old pair of my favourite shoes from the depths of the cupboard that were badly water damaged, what brand name of dye are you using?
I'm very impressed with what you are achieving and would be extreamly happy if I could restore my Cheaney brogues.
Excellent movie and good editing, but there were so many color distortion effects going on throughout, it was hard to tell what color the shoes actually are, which detracts from the overall effect.
Thank you!Here are some pics with no effects.
They are before, after reheeling and new sole, stripped of colour, dyed and then polished