Airbrushing, new to me, looking for help advice
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Love the test-article. Commence hostilities! You're doing good, pal. Keep swinging that brush!
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My practice test hull ready for the onslaught of streaking and BWL practice. Just needs a clear coat before I start on it. Added a faux deck area. Will have a waterline in the proper spot.
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Yes Sir Admiral!
I dabbed some spots with non thinned paint and vigorously Brushed it with a large dry brush. Getting there. Will keep at it. See ya at Dive Tribe tonight.
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I have none of those last three things. Only have the acrylic paint.Leave a comment:
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You're doing fine, Ken. Yes, in some selected areas you lay down a small drop, and before it dries, you streak it furiously with a dry brush. Most of the streaking is done with a big-ass house-brush that has been dipped in paint and then wrung out on towels till almost dry, then used to streak the model. And experiment with oil paint, ground chalk, and paste crayon.
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David, can you go into more detail about 'streaking'. Does the white acrylic paint get thinned out or diluted? How do you get some area's around fittings to show heavier 'streaking'. Most likely by applying a heavier coat. Is this done with more paint on the brush or do you dab extra paint on that spot with a q-tip? I know someplace you said get paint on the brush then wipe most of the paint off the brush.
I mixed reducer with white paint and using a fan brush on black construction paper for practice, but I may have thinned it out too much. It's going on evenly and not showing streaks. Time to ask questions.
https://forum.rc-sub.com/forum/tips-...arkings-part-2Last edited by Ken_NJ; 02-03-2022, 04:06 PM.Leave a comment:
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I used the thinner pictured below.- Designed to make the airbrush colors thinner, increase color transparency and improve the color flow with smaller tipped airbrushes
- Contains acrylic based binders to ensure that you do not lose any paint quality when reducing it further for any desired effect.
- We recommend thinning with airbrush reducer & extender base when doing fine-line detailed work with a small tipped airbrush
You're doing great work here, Ken. Keep swinging at it!
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Did you cut the acrylic with thinner, water or clear acrylic? The more you cut with thinners, the weaker becomes the bond. If you want to make an opaque paint more translucent you cut it with a clear resin bearing medium (in this case another acrylic), not a thinner.- Designed to make the airbrush colors thinner, increase color transparency and improve the color flow with smaller tipped airbrushes
- Contains acrylic based binders to ensure that you do not lose any paint quality when reducing it further for any desired effect.
- We recommend thinning with airbrush reducer & extender base when doing fine-line detailed work with a small tipped airbrush
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Did you cut the acrylic with thinner, water or clear acrylic? The more you cut with thinners, the weaker becomes the bond. If you want to make an opaque paint more translucent you cut it with a clear resin bearing medium (in this case another acrylic), not a thinner.
A clear coat over the acrylic would have wicked in some to increase the bond between the acrylic and the base coat.
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The parts were washed, scrubbed, washed, scrubbed and sanded and washed. Then primed, lightly sanded, base color, lightly sanded then clear coat, then washed. The acrylic shading was applied on top of the clear coat.Leave a comment:
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