It's been my experience with the nerve injury to my neck that repetitive motions (painting, drawling and the like) aggravate the nerve and generate pain in the shoulder and elbow. Heat (moist heating pad) helps for sure I learned from the physical therapist. Your X-Mas-ish looks good, I like it!
Thanks, I'll keep this in mind... but where do I put the heat? The pain is in the shoulder and elbow, but the pinched nerve could be anywhere in the spine. I've noticed that it flares up when I slouch, which is all the time, so I can't tell if it is in my neck or back. Nerves are just too weird to deal with... lol
For the airbrush, I was using Golden High Flow Acrylics, which are made for airbrush. I also add a tiny bit of flow improver. If I absolutely have to use craft paint or the liquitex colors, I'll thin that with water or flow improver. You want it thinned to the consistency of milk. Just slightly thicker than water would be.
Absolutely love it.
Thanks buddy.
It's been my experience with the nerve injury to my neck that repetitive motions (painting, drawling and the like) aggravate the nerve and generate pain in the shoulder and elbow. Heat (moist heating pad) helps for sure I learned from the physical therapist. Your X-Mas-ish looks good, I like it!
Thanks, I'll keep this in mind... but where do I put the heat?
The pain is in the shoulder and elbow, but the pinched nerve could be anywhere in the spine.
I've noticed that it flares up when I slouch, which is all the time, so I can't tell if it is in my neck or back.
Nerves are just too weird to deal with... lol
What do you use to thin down your acrylics to use in the air gun?
For the airbrush, I was using Golden High Flow Acrylics, which are made for airbrush. I also add a tiny bit of flow improver.
If I absolutely have to use craft paint or the liquitex colors, I'll thin that with water or flow improver.
You want it thinned to the consistency of milk. Just slightly thicker than water would be.
@@ArtofJosephFinchum thank you!!!
You're very welcome.