Great tutorial!
Maybe, after some practicing, gonna use it on my bicycle
Great tutorial!
Maybe, after some practicing, gonna use it on my bicycle
+REP,
Useful info, i was going to add flames to my next project. although i prefur spray cans of paint to air brush, i assume you can use cans if you have a directional hose thingie to direct the spray and the size of the spray,,
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Damm thats nice. I love the colors. + rep
How much would a decent (like not top of the but not budget crap) compressor and and air brush set me back?
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A decent compressor is about 150$. A decent airbrush will be around 100-150$.
Get a regular air compressor, not an airbrush one. 3-5 gallons. 1-5hp. I use a craftsman from Sears. It cost around 130$.
I have an Iwata Eclipse. It cost around 110$. I started our with a Pasche airbrush a while back. They make pretty good airbrushes, that are a little cheaper. I think the original one I had was around 50$. It was the one with the red handle you see all the time.
Going ahead and spending a little money up front is a pretty good investment.
Just tried it, but i don't have candy colors, only red,yellow, blue, green etc. But the effect was still nice but no deep colors and your flames are much better, but it was fun trying
thank-you thank-you finally someone who thinks of the beginers......
thanks mike53
Yep, Tony's pretty good at that. The thing is though, his fire is much better now. These early ones are too heavily stenciled and not enough freehand.