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Painting pointers
I've been airbrushing for about a month now and it is the hardest part of plug building for me. I can get a nice three color pattern on the bodies (belly,sides,back) with no spatters or runs etc. When I try to put fine lines for mackerals or dots IT GETS UGLY. I can put fine lines on cardboard all day, the second i try on a pug the paint is not dark enough. So I try to put more on and end up with a realy fat line so I throw the plug across the room. Do you think my paint is wrong (water base from Michaels)? Any help would be great. I need a camera to show you what I mean
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I had the same thing happening. A member here suggested lowering your air pressure. Seemed to work, just have to go a little slower.
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Re: Painting pointers
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its gonna take you some time to get it down.
but a good airbrush like an iwata the can do a fine hair line is in order if You have a steady hand. on My mucks there a layered 8 color plug. I blend the paint and some times i willl shoot a blue and then a green over the blue and the a blue over the green and then fogg in violet and another blue and some times purple hue then shoot the back I have done them with fine lines with no black back and with the black back and a dab of gold pearlex only on the back . those all been ho's though a steady hand proper pressure right consistancy of paint and you will get there. I have not been painting ,Im waiting for warmer weather and then Im gonna make some art that will be awsome and then trash it on fish:laughs: |
Iwata makes a fine spray gun or airbrush. My crew paints every Police cruiser in the state and we use Iwata. Their airbrushes are top notch. I don't have one for personal use yet, but soon. Absolute primo tools. I've found that paint viscosity, air temp , and even humidity can make a world of difference in finish quality. Color can even be affected , especially with pearls and metallics. Painting is an art and can take years to perfect.
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