Around the 7:50 mark you experienced a 'blockage' and cleared it and made the comment about Tamiya acrylics. If you are using Tamiya lacquer thinner, that will keep your needle tip clean. I have had grief with different acrylics so now I am thinning and straining my paint before I shoot. I found a fine mesh metal strainer at an auto body shop supply store. BIG difference.
Hi, what resin are you painting?, I would like to know a nice resin for make copies, and paint them, the last poliresine that I used for my copies I didn't like the final result with the airbrush Thanks so much and nice job
It's kinda stupid question, but whatever.. How do you decide which part you'll paint first? I mean the order of the painting process. Is it always the skin first?
General rule of thumb is to paint that which is in the deepest recesses first. This allows you to clean up mistakes as you move further "outside" of the model.
You can solve the needle prob with water based acrylics using a flow improver/retardant. The specific products from Vallejo are a bit pricy but a good alternative is a drop (JUST 1 drop or less!) of common dish soap and/or a drop (JUST 1 DROP or less!) of natural glicerine (you can find that in an e-cigarette store... is used by the vape-community for make the cloud-chasing mixtures). The result you get is an improving of the air/color flow and the dry-time is retarded... so the needle don't clogh with dryed color. You can then re-speed up the color on the model with an air-dryer.
your PSI is to high you need to lower it down to about 25-30 PSI sounds like your at 40+ the Alcohol is drying to Fast on the tip this Cause your paint to Fail I never mix Alcohol with Acrylics but then again your also using GW ( there paint is known For Tons of pigment imprecates and is often impure paint for a Air brush but I do have to say you have a lot of skill my friend.. Ihr PSI ist zu hoch, du musst es auf über 25-30 PSI klingt wie senken, Ihre bei 40 + der Alkohol trocknet, an der Spitze dieser Ursache schnell Ihre Farbe, Fail ich mischen Sie nie Alkohol mit Acryl
I'm a professional in airbrushing and you showed a bad thing in this video. you use a citadel painting with your airbrush and many people will do the same thing that you. Never used the citadel painting, in an airbruch because this is the best way to endomager your tool. the pigments are not the same than in a paint for special airbrush.
Pascal Rob Can you back up your claim with any evidence? I would be interested to know what's in the citadel paint that is so bad for your airbrush. Thanks
Midnorme Because citadel paint is not for airbrush. The consistency of citadel paint is not made for airbrush. There is really a paint that is specialized for airbrushing and that is "Model Air" or "Prince August". You can use citadel but as time goes it will eventually damage your airbrush. I will try to send you photos of an airbrush use with Citadel .
+Aznod You made a mistake nothing to do with the consistency it's just a matter of pigments. In the short to medium term, just for a matter of economics, you will damage your airbrush and the bill is likely to be fraught with concéquence.
Valejjo model air as the same pigment as the model color version, even the brand says that, and paint pigment damaging a metal tip of an AB? not even in a lifetime! The nozzle of and airbrush suffers from abrasion because we use a stainless steel needle (very hard) on a brass nozzle (very soft). As a "professional" airbrusher you should know your tools a little better.
Around the 7:50 mark you experienced a 'blockage' and cleared it and made the comment about Tamiya acrylics. If you are using Tamiya lacquer thinner, that will keep your needle tip clean. I have had grief with different acrylics so now I am thinning and straining my paint before I shoot. I found a fine mesh metal strainer at an auto body shop supply store. BIG difference.
thanks for the ideas sir....
you made me inspired to do scolpey..
Very nice Helpful video, Thanks!!
Great video and very helpful.
And btw I always wanted to brush such a nice ass … but that's probably a topic for a different blog 😁😁😜😎
Great video! Very helpful, thanks!
I use isopropyl or ethanol. You can use tamiya-thinner as well but it is much more expensive
I used nearly all colors I have and all worked. Some better then others.
This is going to be very helpful to me. Thanks You've been subbed
Very nice video! very helpful!
can i ask why you need alcohol and what type are you using?
Hi, what resin are you painting?, I would like to know a nice resin for make copies, and paint them, the last poliresine that I used for my copies I didn't like the final result with the airbrush
Thanks so much and nice job
This is really helpful
how much pressure did you use pls
It's kinda stupid question, but whatever..
How do you decide which part you'll paint first? I mean the order of the painting process. Is it always the skin first?
General rule of thumb is to paint that which is in the deepest recesses first. This allows you to clean up mistakes as you move further "outside" of the model.
German? :3
what do you use for prepare the ink? alchol and water? or u use some catalist or something? im about to buy a kit for start airbrushig my models.
Nekotico normally airbrushthinner from scale75 or isoprop
how did u bake it?? do u use polymerclay??
Nicee.. hey does this water based acrylic paint stays as permanent or gets off if rubbed with water?
You have to seal the paint with a clear coat.
You can solve the needle prob with water based acrylics using a flow improver/retardant. The specific products from Vallejo are a bit pricy but a good alternative is a drop (JUST 1 drop or less!) of common dish soap and/or a drop (JUST 1 DROP or less!) of natural glicerine (you can find that in an e-cigarette store... is used by the vape-community for make the cloud-chasing mixtures). The result you get is an improving of the air/color flow and the dry-time is retarded... so the needle don't clogh with dryed color. You can then re-speed up the color on the model with an air-dryer.
What is all clean?
Where is the figure from ??
Use "All clean"??? No? Water?
your PSI is to high you need to lower it down to about 25-30 PSI sounds like your at 40+ the Alcohol is drying to Fast on the tip this Cause your paint to Fail I never mix Alcohol with Acrylics but then again your also using GW ( there paint is known For Tons of pigment imprecates and is often impure paint for a Air brush but I do have to say you have a lot of skill my friend..
Ihr PSI ist zu hoch, du musst es auf über 25-30 PSI klingt wie senken, Ihre bei 40 + der Alkohol trocknet, an der Spitze dieser Ursache schnell Ihre Farbe, Fail ich mischen Sie nie Alkohol mit Acryl
What material is the figure made with? Also how was it made?
SilentiousGamer - resin
thank you! But how was it made?
Thank you lots it really helps alot thanks alot!
very hornily
where do you get your models from?
yes
what figure is this? it's beautiful
+Mason Ma 0:29 講了一個什麼Figure
I like to find this figure to, but can't find anything called Mason Ma Figure? love to hear from you. thanks@@conair073
nice video, but focus the color palet
no this is alcohol filled in old all clean bottles.
Hey, thanks. Normally mor progress can be seen on my blog tuffskullswopp.blogspot.de but maybe your question might be good for a new Video
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What figure is this
I'm a professional in airbrushing and you showed a bad thing in this video. you use a citadel painting with your airbrush and many people will do the same thing that you. Never used the citadel painting, in an airbruch because this is the best way to endomager your tool. the pigments are not the same than in a paint for special airbrush.
Pascal Rob Can you back up your claim with any evidence? I would be interested to know what's in the citadel paint that is so bad for your airbrush. Thanks
Midnorme Because citadel paint is not for airbrush. The consistency of citadel paint is not made for airbrush. There is really a paint that is specialized for airbrushing and that is "Model Air" or "Prince August". You can use citadel but as time goes it will eventually damage your airbrush.
I will try to send you photos of an airbrush use with Citadel .
+Aznod
You made a mistake nothing to do with the consistency it's just a matter of pigments. In the short to medium term, just for a matter of economics, you will damage your airbrush and the bill is likely to be fraught with concéquence.
Valejjo model air as the same pigment as the model color version, even the brand says that, and paint pigment damaging a metal tip of an AB? not even in a lifetime! The nozzle of and airbrush suffers from abrasion because we use a stainless steel needle (very hard) on a brass nozzle (very soft). As a "professional" airbrusher you should know your tools a little better.
Professional? LMAO you sound like a stupid fool and an amateur. Shut the fuck up bitch! Stop spreading fake propaganda.