Airbrush tutorial
Here is a good one from Vertical Customs.
http://www.parrisgraphics.com/custom...paint-tut.html |
WOW man thats a awesome tutorial.
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holly cow that a wicked tutorial and a kiler car
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this one get a sticky
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can we get decent quality with spray cans instead of airbrush? because it's quite a hefty investment...especially because i chose xmods for it's affordability ;)..although an airbrush would come in handy once in a while, i'm, sad to say, not that financially endowed...;)
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thats an awsome tut
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I am going to try it with my comaro body. I ordered the comaro and 65 mustang off ebay, they we missing the side skirts and had scratches.... So ordered the body kit and will paint them. Thanks for the tutorial... :) |
WOW amazing tutorial
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HOLY CR*P!! That is excellent!
This kind of makes me wish that I had spent my money on just one Xmod and then a spray kit! But oh well! |
OK... So I've got this Air Compressor
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...seBVCookie=Yes What would I need to start air brushing? I dont have a brush or anything. Does anybody on the forums do any airbrushing, anybody got any recommendations? Thanks, Koob |
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Very nice tut....and nice car...does anyone know if they're still in business??
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The compressor has a pretty sweet regulator on it... I can crank it all the way down to 1 or 2 PSI if I want... And I always drain the condensation out of my tank... But since they're only 20 bucks maybe I'll get the moisture trap anyways... Also... should I get a single action or double action or top feed or bottom feed airbrush or what??? Thanks Koob |
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the tut is easy to follow for newcomers to airbrushing!
f250, nice airbrush! I've got an Iwata Eclipse HP-CS. I run it with the big 'ol air compressor in the garage :D |
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Also... is there any advantage to single action over double action or bottom feed over top feed. Does anybody else have any two (or 3) cents on airbrushing? Thanks Koob |
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Bottom feed works as a siphon (sp?) feed. It works by taking the vacuum of air going out of the airbrush to propel the paint through the needle. Top-feed is a gravity fed airbrush. the paint is always ready when you need it so there isn't any lag when compared to a bottom feed. You can achieve greater results using a top-feed dual-action airbrush. But they cost more and must be maintained in order to work to their fullest! |
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