❤😮 wow your art work is amazing. With your passion and inspiration videos I started spray paint art. I have spray painted for three times and my favorite fans AKA wife/family tells me to keep going. I truly love the videos. They have helped me try and develop my techniques. Thank you.
Acetone! Get a thing of acetone and it dissolves spray paint in an instant. I usually put some in a small container and I’ll toss my nozzles in. If you’re using Montana paints with those fat caps, they have a can of just acetone that you can put the caps spray and clear the inside. For tools I just pour some on a napkin and wipe them off, but be fast because it evaporates quickly
Do you know how to paint wood effectively? I tried it on the top of my toolbox after sanding it down and covering it with white primer. I picked up all the paint and left nothing but primer after I tried to get textures with the methods we usually use, plastic, paper, etc. I thought about going over it with an enamel or epoxy so that it doesnt stick so much but I figured Id get a second opinion.
That sounds tricky. Are you talking about a cut wood look, like boards? If I was doing that I would approach it with acrylic or oil paints. IF I was to attempt it with spray paint the immediate thing that comes to mind is using a tan base and then going over that with a darker tan/brown, then using paper/plastic to drag through it in the direction you want the wood grain to go.
@@AshSchultzArt Thank you, Ill try one of those. Its smooth wood with a lacquer over it, but I took that off to make the paint stick. I already did a beach scene on it but it looks like shit lol im gonna take it off and try something else.
@@AshSchultzArt okay thank you Also i appreciate your tutorials so much Yesterday I've painted my first spray paint painting thanks to your help and it turned out great
❤😮 wow your art work is amazing. With your passion and inspiration videos I started spray paint art. I have spray painted for three times and my favorite fans AKA wife/family tells me to keep going. I truly love the videos. They have helped me try and develop my techniques. Thank you.
You’re welcome and definitely keep going! As with anything, practice makes improvement! You’ll only get better with more experience
Love this man! Keep up the videos
Great technique!
Hey man. I’m wondering how you clean your spray paint can nozzles and also how you clean the tools that get paint on them.
Acetone! Get a thing of acetone and it dissolves spray paint in an instant. I usually put some in a small container and I’ll toss my nozzles in. If you’re using Montana paints with those fat caps, they have a can of just acetone that you can put the caps spray and clear the inside. For tools I just pour some on a napkin and wipe them off, but be fast because it evaporates quickly
Do you know how to paint wood effectively? I tried it on the top of my toolbox after sanding it down and covering it with white primer. I picked up all the paint and left nothing but primer after I tried to get textures with the methods we usually use, plastic, paper, etc. I thought about going over it with an enamel or epoxy so that it doesnt stick so much but I figured Id get a second opinion.
That sounds tricky. Are you talking about a cut wood look, like boards? If I was doing that I would approach it with acrylic or oil paints. IF I was to attempt it with spray paint the immediate thing that comes to mind is using a tan base and then going over that with a darker tan/brown, then using paper/plastic to drag through it in the direction you want the wood grain to go.
@@AshSchultzArt Thank you, Ill try one of those. Its smooth wood with a lacquer over it, but I took that off to make the paint stick. I already did a beach scene on it but it looks like shit lol im gonna take it off and try something else.
In my city those bags aren't recyclable lol
With what do you wet it up?
Use clear gloss spray to wet it up. 😁
@@AshSchultzArt okay thank you
Also i appreciate your tutorials so much
Yesterday I've painted my first spray paint painting thanks to your help and it turned out great