Re: Beginner airbrush tips
OK, well unlike the spray paints, DON'T shake your airbrush once you're ready to paint! :lol
The biggest thing I can recommend is practice first. Take some scrap plastic and test out your colors/spray pattern for a bit before going to town on your props.
You'll just need to experiment a little to find the best paint-to-thinner ratio. It'll vary depending on the brands of paint you're using. Some will require a little less than the "recommended" amount, some a little more.
Thin your paints in a separate container. Grab a couple of empty jars and thin your paint in those, then transfer the mixture into your airbrush's container. Some plastic pipettes will come in very handy.
When you're done using it, make sure to take a few minutes to clean your airbrush well. I enjoy shooting acrylics because you can usually just use plain water to clean the airbrush. Less smelly too!
I'm sure others will add more tips/suggestions. Have fun with the new brush! :)
Re: Beginner airbrush tips
RS said somewhere that he doesn't thin his paints. Talked about the foquil paints doing well with out it... I didn't thin any of the foquil brand either and had good results.
Re: Beginner airbrush tips
What does thining do? Im a newbie also.
Re: Beginner airbrush tips
Interestingly, while being a personal fan of rattlecans, I've been airbrushing on and off for about 15 years now (gah, being able to say I've done ANYTHING for 15 years makes me feel REALLY old!!!)
Most airbrushes come with a bunch of exercises. They look lame, but they are really good. They teach you common movements... a lot of airbrush painting is muscle memory. Being able to do smooth curves, good gradients, etc...
Re: Beginner airbrush tips
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gbeef
What does thining do? Im a newbie also.
Helps the paint flow through the gun. If the paint is too thick it will clog in the gun or produce a poor finish
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So the general consensus around here is that Floquil doesn't need to be thinned. Does Pollyscale (which I hear is basically the same brand) need to be thinned?