How to paint your XBox360 controller!

 by MooseSourberry
 
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Step 1: Supplies!

To start off, you will need a few items.

� XBOX 360 Controller
�Torx T-8 Security Screwdriver (you can get a regular T-8 and break the security pieces with a small
flat-head screwdriver though)
� Small phillip's screwdriver
� Painter's tape
� Exact-o-knife or razor blade
�Spray paint (Krylon fusion for plastic is preferred)
� Clear finish
� Sandpaper
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EpicNinjaaa says: Nov 27, 2012. 7:14 PM
Totally gonna do this! I'm thinking gold and silver with this sort of "zebra stripe" design!
rking54 says: Oct 30, 2012. 9:44 AM
is sanding absolutely necessary? because my controller is a already pretty smooth
aeszok says: Sep 22, 2012. 2:52 AM
Is the texture any different on a new black Xbox controller? I'm almost about to paint mine. Also, I'm going to sand>general primer(not plastic, its acrylic)>3 coats of a flat blue enamel>clear coat. Will the enamel over acrylic cause issues?
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to aeszokSep 27, 2012. 9:01 AM
I see no reason why this would cause issues. :)
Happy Painting!
S.Gipson says: Dec 16, 2011. 6:48 AM
Do you have to disassemble the x-box controller?
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to S.GipsonDec 18, 2011. 10:09 AM
Yes! You don't want to paint the buttons and analogs.
jrg3ni0us in reply to MooseSourberryMar 25, 2012. 11:56 AM
Couldn't you just cover the sticks and buttons with painters tape, while being careful to cover the joints and openings
S.Gipson in reply to MooseSourberryDec 29, 2011. 1:30 PM
Okay THANKS!!
tzymbra says: Sep 21, 2011. 10:08 AM
The grainy feeling is a side effect of painting down onto the plastic; when you angle your spray paint like that it tends to spray more propellant rather than actual paint.

You can try to avoid this by spraying in short bursts and if you notice what is coming out of the can is almost entirely white; turn the can back upright and spray for a second into the air and it will usually start spraying color again.

Also making sure the paint is mixed by shaking the can regularly while painting can help with this problem.

The alternative to painting down onto a flat surface is to hang the item and spray it while its hanging in the air, but if you do this you have to be very careful as paint tends to run more painting like that; quick short coats.
VaGxMagnumz says: Aug 16, 2011. 1:39 PM
i used krylon fusion for plastic as my paint and clear coat but my controller feels almost grainy not glossy
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to VaGxMagnumzAug 16, 2011. 7:23 PM
Hmm.. I don't know to tell you.. It may have been because weather conditions and that the controller wasn't entirely clean when you painted it...
the vengeful aug says: Jul 13, 2011. 6:42 PM
Do you have to take it apart?
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to the vengeful augJul 14, 2011. 8:52 PM
MOST DEFINITELY! You can't paint it with all the buttons and parts inside! Not unless you only wanted it for decoration. Because it will not work if you paint it before disassembling it. 8}
johnsonz25 says: May 29, 2010. 3:50 AM
Thanks alot, I sprayed this one with "hammered Steel" and it turned out pretty cool, works fine too.
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O_Kodama in reply to johnsonz25Oct 3, 2010. 4:52 PM
Sick dude! I love it!
juneapaluna in reply to johnsonz25Jun 16, 2010. 4:36 PM
That looks awesome :)
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to johnsonz25May 30, 2010. 4:54 PM
Wow that is really cool lookin. I know it would have been weird for a little while maybe, but if you had painted the a,b,x, and y buttons as well it would have looked really sweet. lol But nice job.
king kolton9 says: Aug 22, 2010. 1:47 PM
can i do this with a ps2 controller (side note if anybody knows of a mod to make a xbox 360 controller work in a ps2 that would be great thx)
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to king kolton9Aug 22, 2010. 8:27 PM
Oh for sure, you could do this with anything really, your actual console casing, hell a N64. A ps2 controller might be a little more or less complicated but I just dont' really know the specifics Wow I have no idea, but I'm sure it wouldn't be too difficult considering the ps2 controller is smaller, but I am definitely not the person to figure something like that out, lol. Great idea.
king kolton9 in reply to MooseSourberryAug 23, 2010. 4:59 AM
thx but what kind of paint do i use to make it look glossy like yours, CaseBoy's second one, and mmcpherson4's (not like johnsonz25's, caseboy's first one and KhronosDiavolos's) thx (ps great job)
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to king kolton9Aug 23, 2010. 6:30 PM
I have listed even the type of paint to use in my supplies. Any paint will do as long as it is a "glossy" paint, not flat or matte or satin. Glossy is what you want, but really you could go with flat as long as your clear coat is a glossy since that is the top layer it will do the shining. :] Do show photos if you paint your 'troller.
king kolton9 in reply to king kolton9Aug 22, 2010. 4:52 PM
like put the innards in the xbox 360 controller
mmcpherson4 says: Mar 26, 2010. 8:31 PM
hey, i thought yours looked awesome so i went with your design.. :P
thanks dude
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CaseBoy in reply to mmcpherson4May 28, 2010. 1:48 PM
 not sure if it just the pic the joysticks seam to be bubbled or rounded. how did you do that

mmcpherson4 in reply to CaseBoyMay 28, 2010. 4:15 PM
There ps2 thumb-sticks.. I seem to play better with them.. :P
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to mmcpherson4Mar 27, 2010. 7:24 PM
That looks frickin sweet! :D Nice job.
hellstudios says: Apr 5, 2010. 9:08 PM
and I thought I did a good job at mine.... holy damn dude. nice.
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to hellstudiosApr 6, 2010. 9:25 AM
Well thank ya sir. Yours is pretty spiffy. Too bad you don't play 360 though ;D
CaseBoy says: Apr 5, 2010. 12:42 PM
where can you buy Krylon fusion???
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to CaseBoyApr 5, 2010. 7:48 PM
All of the supplies I bought are from Wal-Mart. Any hardware store has Krylon Fusion though. Also, most craft stores carry it too(although the price is jacked way up there.) I would suggest Wal-Mart though, their prices are the lowest!
CaseBoy says: Apr 5, 2010. 12:46 PM
 oh i spray painted another check it out!!!
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KhronosDiavolos says: Feb 27, 2010. 3:06 PM
hey man, awesome tutorial! i did something similar, without painters tape. i gave it a rough texture under the gloss, and a stone look.
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MooseSourberry (author) in reply to KhronosDiavolosMar 1, 2010. 6:24 AM
That is wicked looking! Though, the white start and back buttons look out of place, too bad you didn't make them a gray or maybe even black.
Audi0slave says: Feb 12, 2010. 8:46 PM
Why do you need to sand it?
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to Audi0slaveFeb 12, 2010. 9:32 PM
To make it smooth and so that the paint will adhere to the plastic better.
CaseBoy says: Jan 5, 2010. 1:17 PM
 here is a pic of my controller
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MooseSourberry (author) in reply to CaseBoyJan 7, 2010. 10:58 AM
Well that is lookin awesome!
hjk10hjk says: Dec 11, 2009. 10:33 PM
wow thanks for your help, this is my first time doing anything "broken warranty" and it turned out great. thanks again for the tips and detailed steps. bty your controller is freaking amazing
MooseSourberry (author) in reply to hjk10hjkDec 13, 2009. 8:22 PM
Well thanks for your kind words, I really hope you'll comment back with some sweet pictures of your newly awesomer controller paint job!
stina_wo says: Oct 10, 2009. 7:24 PM
Nice. I can finally paint my boring, white 360 controller. The only problem I'm facing now is what I want to design. Goodness.

Thanks for these steps and that video is mighty helpful too.
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