Let’s get started number one I started outfitting my air brush paints and cleaning my air brush with a nine to one mixture of water to Ice approval alcohol about a 90% plus concentration and one day I decided just to switch to using a vallejo air brush thinner to thin and dilute my paints for the air brush and my god it made a massive difference airbrush stencils.Using a prefabricated air brush thinning solution airbrush kit, my paint didn’t get backed up as much and also applied more smoothly I guess the lesson here is if you have your own solution unless you’ve been developing it for years and kind of tweaking it to get it perfect, just use one that’s pre fabricated because the big guys know what they’re doing no muss, no fuss in order to get accuracy with the air brush, you need to get close with the air brush in order to get close with the air brush, you need to turn the pressure down on your air brush in order to shoot on a low pressure, you need to thin your paint, this is a few tips in one, but let me go through each step and explain them more thoroughly when you move your air brush in the beam of the paint narrows decreasing the overall line width of your air brush allows you to get into tighter spaces, however when you move in closer the pressure you’re shooting it will likely be too high causing something called spider webbing to occur, which is when the air coming out of your air brush spreads, the pain.As soon as it hits the surface you’re applying it to before it gets a chance to dry this is why we need to lower the pressure if the air isn’t moving as fast it won’t push the paint around as much but when we lower the pressure and don’t adjust the consistency of our paint accordingly we’re going to get speckle ING in order to adjust this, you simply need to add more thinner to your paint, if you do get spider weapon, you can take a damp brush and actually wipe the majority of it away, you don’t need to let it dry, and then try to fix it, this works nicely into the next point paint applied to a model with an air brush especially thin down paint doesn’t adhere the greatest to the model itself, it can feel like it’s dry but then when you take a damp brush to it, you can actually wipe it away, so if you are taking a damp brush to your model for whatever reason whether it’s cleaning spider webbing or trying to feather out a color a little bit more, be aware that you might lift some of the color up that you think is triad, she applied maybe thirty minutes ago giving it a full.Day or several hours to cure is probably the best method, so you don’t wipe away any paint, you don’t want to be wiped away to get the paint to mix well in your painting cups simply clog the front of the needle with your finger, you can use a piece of paper towel, if that’ll help and then apply some pressure, this allows the paint in the cup to circulate from the needle back up into the cup, ensuring whatever you’re adding to your cup be it more thinner or other paint is mixed thoroughly having little pieces of paper or cardboard or ABS plastic next to you while your air brushing is helpful to use as a palette so you can test things like opacity pressure color and other various things you can use these little guys crash pads, you don’t end up making a mistake on the knowledge you’re actually painting if you’re going to use some kind of masking fluid like humbles liquid mask or liquid latex, you need to be aware of a few things when you apply it, you need to apply it very thickly, you can’t do it thinly, and if you do it thoroughly.Happens when you try to remove it, it can tend to tear and get stuck in the nooks and crannies of the mall in the areas where you put it if it does tear and leaves little pieces of latex stuck in the cracks of a model, you can use poster tack and stick it into the cracks, neck and sometimes help to grab it out or alternatively what you can do is take some more liquid latex or masking solution and apply it to the little piece in a larger globule, when that dries you can rip that larger chunk out and that’ll bring that little piece that’s stuck with him, another thing you need to know about liquid masking material is that it can’t be on the model for too long because the longer it’s on the model, the more grip it has on whatever was on their last oftentimes another layer of paint, so if you keep it on for a full day or eight hours when you lift off that liquid latex it’s probably going to take some paint with it, the optimal working time is that you need to put the mask on let it dry so that when you’re trying to apply.Paint, it’s not pushing around the liquid latex and also not so long that it pulls up the paint, so I would say yeah about an hour working time with liquid mask and you shouldn’t do probably any more than that, you tend to run the risk of losing some pain at that point a PS I of twenty is a good average value to use for priming and base coating in some detail work, but as previously mentioned, you may want to throttle that a little bit depending on what you’re doing but what’s a good amount of dilution well this is not really quantifiable in a simple way, but I can kind of give you your boundaries and how to discover for yourself what the right dilution is if your paint is applying specially that means your paint is too thick, and you either need to add more dilution, or you need to turn up the pressure, if your paint is so thin that it’s building upon areas of the model and before you even notice it’s happening it’s likely that it’s too thin, again, this is hard to.Quantify exactly but at the very least you kind of know your boundaries, just like with painting with a paintbrush finning paint for an air brush is a spectrum and it changes when you’re doing different things, so if you’re layering paint it’s thinner when your base coating with a pain it’s thicker, if you’re applying a base coat with an air brush like a lot of people do be aware that just like with a paintbrush, it takes multiple layers of paint to get a fully opaque layer, but the thing that’s kind of nefarious about using an air brush is that it applies paint so smoothly that it looks like you’ve reached full opacity, a lot sooner than you have, say you have a white undercoat and you paint something yellow, you can get to a yellow tone really quickly, but then what happens when you take that same yellow tone and you apply it to the model with a paintbrush, you notice it’s significantly darker, so when I’m based code with my air brush I tend to like to apply multiple layers of paint somewhere between two and three.Here even as much as four to get a fully opaque layer of paint, you can also use this as a way to discover if you are thinning your paint too much, if you need to apply like five or six layers of paint to get that color you want, it’s probably too thin, sometimes when you’re air brushing and you fully let off of the pressure a little globule of paint will collect on the needle and the next time you engage the air brush, it will splatter that little globule onto whatever you’re pointing it at oftentimes a pretty miniature that you’re painting, so what I do and what I’m still learning to do to avoid this while I’m painting is to apply my paint in bursts instead of fully letting off the pressure I will always have the pressure going on the air brush and when I want to apply paint I will pull the trigger back slowly, no this is only something you can do with a dual action air brush and one of the strengths of them, air brushing lighter colors, especially whites and light yellows and light Blues has a tendency to cause something called dry tips.Where the paint collects on the needle and blocks the paint from coming through nice and smoothly to prevent this, you can add a little bit of vallejo flow, improve or or just a dry retarded to the paint to prevent the paint from drying as fast as it normally would or alternatively you can lubricate the needle badger has a product called reg dab which is badger backwards and for what reason I don’t know you can use a variety of types of oil, you probably want to use something that’s not for cooking so that I won’t rot but anything like maybe some gun oil would work as well and the idea is you’re just reducing the amount of adhesion that paint would have on the needle itself, so it doesn’t dry there if you get bubbling in your cup, it can unfortunately happen for a variety of reasons, but the reasons why it happens to me the most are one because I have build up on my needle as previously discussed because I’m using a brighter paint or because of an air brushing for a while and you can clear this really easily by just.Like wiping it off with paper towel and number two it can happen because the needle isn’t fully pushed into the air brush cap and there’s a gap so when you’re air brushing some weird things tend to happen, so if you just drive that needle home and fully seat it all your problems will go away, you know I was editing this video and I realized I want to give eleven tips and not twelve like I said at the beginning of the video and so I want to fix that and give one more tap tonight is about cleaning the best way that I found a cleaner air brush that does a good thorough job, it doesn’t take a million years is to first dump out any excess you have on the cup, if you have a lot, you’re not going to use it again in the future and then wipe out the inside of the cup to get away all that stuff, that’s kind of on the sides of the cup and also still in the bottom and then finally take a water bottle and and squeeze the water so it kind of jets out into the bottom of the cup kind of getting rid of all that stuff and having an empty into a cup nearby it’s worth mentioning this cup should not be the cup you used to. To add water to your paint to thin, it should be a separate copy, that’s because sometimes there’ll be solvents in this paint from using the thinner, if those solvents get in your water and that water in your paint, some weird things can happen, so just keep that stuff separate and then finally put some cleaner in there I use a nine to one mixture of water and Ice bubble alcohol and then do some back blowing and some blowing out into a paper towel and then kind of just keep working that back and forth back and forth until the water coming out of the air brushes no longer colored once you do that it’s good enough and you can move on, or just let it sit there and use it again in a couple minutes this video is not meant to be a comprehensive guide to air brushing in fact there are a lot of tips that I know in my head that I’ve heard from other air brushing videos that I could regurgitate here but they’re not things that I’ve personally experienced so I thought that I only listed things that I’ve kind of discovered in my air.Brushing journey I haven’t gotten to the point where I can do a comprehensive guide to the air brush for all the nitty gritty details, rest assured when I get more experience under my belt I will consider to do something like that.
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Airbrush Kits & Cheap Or Expensive Airbrush: What Should A Noob Use?!
February 23, 2022
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Let’s get started number one I started outfitting my air brush paints and cleaning my air brush with a nine to one mixture of water to Ice approval alcohol about a 90% plus concentration and one day I decided just to switch to using a vallejo air brush thinner to thin and dilute my paints for the air brush and my god it made a massive difference airbrush stencils.Using a prefabricated air brush thinning solution airbrush kit, my paint didn’t get backed up as much and also applied more smoothly I guess the lesson here is if you have your own solution unless you’ve been developing it for years and kind of tweaking it to get it perfect, just use one that’s pre fabricated because the big guys know what they’re doing no muss, no fuss in order to get accuracy with the air brush, you need to get close with the air brush in order to get close with the air brush, you need to turn the pressure down on your air brush in order to shoot on a low pressure, you need to thin your paint, this is a few tips in one, but let me go through each step and explain them more thoroughly when you move your air brush in the beam of the paint narrows decreasing the overall line width of your air brush allows you to get into tighter spaces, however when you move in closer the pressure you’re shooting it will likely be too high causing something called spider webbing to occur, which is when the air coming out of your air brush spreads, the pain.As soon as it hits the surface you’re applying it to before it gets a chance to dry this is why we need to lower the pressure if the air isn’t moving as fast it won’t push the paint around as much but when we lower the pressure and don’t adjust the consistency of our paint accordingly we’re going to get speckle ING in order to adjust this, you simply need to add more thinner to your paint, if you do get spider weapon, you can take a damp brush and actually wipe the majority of it away, you don’t need to let it dry, and then try to fix it, this works nicely into the next point paint applied to a model with an air brush especially thin down paint doesn’t adhere the greatest to the model itself, it can feel like it’s dry but then when you take a damp brush to it, you can actually wipe it away, so if you are taking a damp brush to your model for whatever reason whether it’s cleaning spider webbing or trying to feather out a color a little bit more, be aware that you might lift some of the color up that you think is triad, she applied maybe thirty minutes ago giving it a full.Day or several hours to cure is probably the best method, so you don’t wipe away any paint, you don’t want to be wiped away to get the paint to mix well in your painting cups simply clog the front of the needle with your finger, you can use a piece of paper towel, if that’ll help and then apply some pressure, this allows the paint in the cup to circulate from the needle back up into the cup, ensuring whatever you’re adding to your cup be it more thinner or other paint is mixed thoroughly having little pieces of paper or cardboard or ABS plastic next to you while your air brushing is helpful to use as a palette so you can test things like opacity pressure color and other various things you can use these little guys crash pads, you don’t end up making a mistake on the knowledge you’re actually painting if you’re going to use some kind of masking fluid like humbles liquid mask or liquid latex, you need to be aware of a few things when you apply it, you need to apply it very thickly, you can’t do it thinly, and if you do it thoroughly.Happens when you try to remove it, it can tend to tear and get stuck in the nooks and crannies of the mall in the areas where you put it if it does tear and leaves little pieces of latex stuck in the cracks of a model, you can use poster tack and stick it into the cracks, neck and sometimes help to grab it out or alternatively what you can do is take some more liquid latex or masking solution and apply it to the little piece in a larger globule, when that dries you can rip that larger chunk out and that’ll bring that little piece that’s stuck with him, another thing you need to know about liquid masking material is that it can’t be on the model for too long because the longer it’s on the model, the more grip it has on whatever was on their last oftentimes another layer of paint, so if you keep it on for a full day or eight hours when you lift off that liquid latex it’s probably going to take some paint with it, the optimal working time is that you need to put the mask on let it dry so that when you’re trying to apply.Paint, it’s not pushing around the liquid latex and also not so long that it pulls up the paint, so I would say yeah about an hour working time with liquid mask and you shouldn’t do probably any more than that, you tend to run the risk of losing some pain at that point a PS I of twenty is a good average value to use for priming and base coating in some detail work, but as previously mentioned, you may want to throttle that a little bit depending on what you’re doing but what’s a good amount of dilution well this is not really quantifiable in a simple way, but I can kind of give you your boundaries and how to discover for yourself what the right dilution is if your paint is applying specially that means your paint is too thick, and you either need to add more dilution, or you need to turn up the pressure, if your paint is so thin that it’s building upon areas of the model and before you even notice it’s happening it’s likely that it’s too thin, again, this is hard to.Quantify exactly but at the very least you kind of know your boundaries, just like with painting with a paintbrush finning paint for an air brush is a spectrum and it changes when you’re doing different things, so if you’re layering paint it’s thinner when your base coating with a pain it’s thicker, if you’re applying a base coat with an air brush like a lot of people do be aware that just like with a paintbrush, it takes multiple layers of paint to get a fully opaque layer, but the thing that’s kind of nefarious about using an air brush is that it applies paint so smoothly that it looks like you’ve reached full opacity, a lot sooner than you have, say you have a white undercoat and you paint something yellow, you can get to a yellow tone really quickly, but then what happens when you take that same yellow tone and you apply it to the model with a paintbrush, you notice it’s significantly darker, so when I’m based code with my air brush I tend to like to apply multiple layers of paint somewhere between two and three.Here even as much as four to get a fully opaque layer of paint, you can also use this as a way to discover if you are thinning your paint too much, if you need to apply like five or six layers of paint to get that color you want, it’s probably too thin, sometimes when you’re air brushing and you fully let off of the pressure a little globule of paint will collect on the needle and the next time you engage the air brush, it will splatter that little globule onto whatever you’re pointing it at oftentimes a pretty miniature that you’re painting, so what I do and what I’m still learning to do to avoid this while I’m painting is to apply my paint in bursts instead of fully letting off the pressure I will always have the pressure going on the air brush and when I want to apply paint I will pull the trigger back slowly, no this is only something you can do with a dual action air brush and one of the strengths of them, air brushing lighter colors, especially whites and light yellows and light Blues has a tendency to cause something called dry tips.Where the paint collects on the needle and blocks the paint from coming through nice and smoothly to prevent this, you can add a little bit of vallejo flow, improve or or just a dry retarded to the paint to prevent the paint from drying as fast as it normally would or alternatively you can lubricate the needle badger has a product called reg dab which is badger backwards and for what reason I don’t know you can use a variety of types of oil, you probably want to use something that’s not for cooking so that I won’t rot but anything like maybe some gun oil would work as well and the idea is you’re just reducing the amount of adhesion that paint would have on the needle itself, so it doesn’t dry there if you get bubbling in your cup, it can unfortunately happen for a variety of reasons, but the reasons why it happens to me the most are one because I have build up on my needle as previously discussed because I’m using a brighter paint or because of an air brushing for a while and you can clear this really easily by just.Like wiping it off with paper towel and number two it can happen because the needle isn’t fully pushed into the air brush cap and there’s a gap so when you’re air brushing some weird things tend to happen, so if you just drive that needle home and fully seat it all your problems will go away, you know I was editing this video and I realized I want to give eleven tips and not twelve like I said at the beginning of the video and so I want to fix that and give one more tap tonight is about cleaning the best way that I found a cleaner air brush that does a good thorough job, it doesn’t take a million years is to first dump out any excess you have on the cup, if you have a lot, you’re not going to use it again in the future and then wipe out the inside of the cup to get away all that stuff, that’s kind of on the sides of the cup and also still in the bottom and then finally take a water bottle and and squeeze the water so it kind of jets out into the bottom of the cup kind of getting rid of all that stuff and having an empty into a cup nearby it’s worth mentioning this cup should not be the cup you used to. To add water to your paint to thin, it should be a separate copy, that’s because sometimes there’ll be solvents in this paint from using the thinner, if those solvents get in your water and that water in your paint, some weird things can happen, so just keep that stuff separate and then finally put some cleaner in there I use a nine to one mixture of water and Ice bubble alcohol and then do some back blowing and some blowing out into a paper towel and then kind of just keep working that back and forth back and forth until the water coming out of the air brushes no longer colored once you do that it’s good enough and you can move on, or just let it sit there and use it again in a couple minutes this video is not meant to be a comprehensive guide to air brushing in fact there are a lot of tips that I know in my head that I’ve heard from other air brushing videos that I could regurgitate here but they’re not things that I’ve personally experienced so I thought that I only listed things that I’ve kind of discovered in my air.Brushing journey I haven’t gotten to the point where I can do a comprehensive guide to the air brush for all the nitty gritty details, rest assured when I get more experience under my belt I will consider to do something like that.
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