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    drag0nfeathers
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      #529350
      drag0nfeathers
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        Anybody out there use an airbrush? I just got my hands on a nice one for FREE! *does an I love my brother when he writes off free stuff from work dance* Now if I can get a few pointers on how to use it I want to give a griffin a try. I’ve got the basics on how it works, but painting techniques is what I think I may need help with. I can make the thing shoot out paint, that’s about it, LOL!

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        Siphlophis Male Dragon
        Calypso Hatching Empress
        Ivory Moss Sitting Baby Kirin
        Tattoo Mother Kirin
        Emerald Tabby Male Griffin
        Tie Dye + Orion Hatching Royalty
        Indigo Rockfish + Flame Tabby Little Rock Dragons
        Dragon Quail + Obsidian Frost Old Warriors
        Betta Sun Dragon + Male Dragon
        Dreamscape, Orion, Poison Dart, Fireberry, Spangler + Tigerberry Dragons

        #529351
        Jennifer
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          drag0nfeathers wrote:

          I can make the thing shoot out paint, that’s about it, LOL!

          That’s all I can get one to do, too! Sorry I’m no help. I’ll keep brush painting. XD Good luck!

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          #529352
          Andrea
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            I know how you feel. My DH gave me a brand new double action airbrush with a little compressor. The setup is so neat but has yet to come out of the box!
            I bought a bunch of books and can’t get up the nerve to use it. I’m afraid I’ll cause an explosion that will frost the whole room!

            #529353

            All I can say is, get a practice piece of something before doing this on a windstone as a trial. Honestly, get yourself a sculpture somebody gave you that isn’t a cool awesome Windstone dragon (one of the “What they heck is this, a dragon?” ones) and use it on that first. I REALLY would do that if I was you…heck, I am you. I got an airbrush to try out too and I have a pig sculpture I’m going to test it on.

            #529354
            Andrea
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              Watergazer wrote:

              All I can say is, get a practice piece of something before doing this on a windstone as a trial. Honestly, get yourself a sculpture somebody gave you that isn’t a cool awesome Windstone dragon (one of the “What they heck is this, a dragon?” ones) and use it on that first. I REALLY would do that if I was you…heck, I am you. I got an airbrush to try out too and I have a pig sculpture I’m going to test it on.

              LOL, we call those targets around here. We generally have a great time after Christmas! Sad, but true!

              #529355
              drag0nfeathers
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                Watergazer wrote:

                All I can say is, get a practice piece of something before doing this on a windstone as a trial. Honestly, get yourself a sculpture somebody gave you that isn’t a cool awesome Windstone dragon (one of the “What they heck is this, a dragon?” ones) and use it on that first. I REALLY would do that if I was you…heck, I am you. I got an airbrush to try out too and I have a pig sculpture I’m going to test it on.

                Hmmmmmmm…scans near by objects! I should be able to find SOMETHING! I WANT TO AIRBRISH EVERYTHING! Baw hahahahahahah!

                Oh hey Water, did you airbrish some of the autumn dragon you have on ebay right now? The black in the shoulder and the leg look like it a bit.

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                Siphlophis Male Dragon
                Calypso Hatching Empress
                Ivory Moss Sitting Baby Kirin
                Tattoo Mother Kirin
                Emerald Tabby Male Griffin
                Tie Dye + Orion Hatching Royalty
                Indigo Rockfish + Flame Tabby Little Rock Dragons
                Dragon Quail + Obsidian Frost Old Warriors
                Betta Sun Dragon + Male Dragon
                Dreamscape, Orion, Poison Dart, Fireberry, Spangler + Tigerberry Dragons

                #529356

                Nope, all hand-done. I haven’t used the airbrush yet but plan to try it out on a pig sculpture I’ll post once I figure out how to airbrush mix my paints.

                #529357
                Rusti
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                  I’ve a Paasche airbrush I’ve used on a few t-shirts, but never on a 3D piece. Is yours dual-action? (meaning you can control the paintflow by pushing down on the trigger first, then slowly pulling back to start paint flow). But I haven’t busted that thing out in…god…years…

                  Grab an el-cheapwad drawing pad, or some pieces of felt or an old t-shirt/sheet to get the hang of things on. And be sure to clean it thoroughly. As in, take it apart, clean the needle and interior nozzle, after you’ve run a whole jar of cleaner through it and make sure there’s no paint left hanging about in there.

                  You can get fine, smaller lines by keeping the tip of the brush closer to your piece, and broader strokes of color by backing off.

                  Practice, of course, makes perfect.

                  Edit: And as far as mixing, a milky consistency always seemed to work best. Make sure you get all the chunks out.

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