You're cool and so is your art; I'm old and not cool, so here's a geezers whine: the camera angle is too acute for me to see the paint colors and manipulations. The glare doesn't let me see as much as I want to see.
Have had some people ask in person, so to answer some other questions not posted: I work in a shed (no heat or AC), I !!DO!! wear a respirator since I need to keep all the brain cells I can, I now work on top of a milk crate which holds my lids and things inside and have another one for paint, this keeps most of the dust off the painting while I'm moving around and is also more comfortable.
I haven't been doing it that long, a couple of months now, but this was one of the earlier ones, and without a planet's surface to detail it is quite easy.
I don't see why not. Whatever it is, gloss usually looks better than flat, and they do have an excellent selection of colors. I'm just cheap (and poor, good combo) and don't buy them.
Depending on how I feel at the moment and how dense I want them, I either flick paint from my fingers (or a palette knife) or use light pressure on the nozzle to get more drip than spray. In this painting I used the light pressure method.
ah i understand. ok well in the past day or two i've done a couple of these paintings and they've turned out ok, but i'm only using my father's old sprays with mixed results. is there a specific kind of paint or nozzles you recommend? thanks.
You can kind of tell in the vid, but I just use el cheapo wal-mart spray paint with the regular nozzle, I think they are around $.96 apiece here. I'm not as patient as some of the other people who paint, so I don't go in for all the brushes and detail work most of the time. Most of what I do is just done with spray control, magazine pages and plastic bags, and MAYBE a palette knife. Other than that I just kind of free hand it.
you call that simple
mooseman403 9 months ago
You're cool and so is your art; I'm old and not cool, so here's a geezers whine: the camera angle is too acute for me to see the paint colors and manipulations. The glare doesn't let me see as much as I want to see.
Good luck, good job, DW
bangwezl 3 years ago
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MongoStylin 4 years ago
Band: 311
Song: Amber
OverSprayer 4 years ago
Have had some people ask in person, so to answer some other questions not posted: I work in a shed (no heat or AC), I !!DO!! wear a respirator since I need to keep all the brain cells I can, I now work on top of a milk crate which holds my lids and things inside and have another one for paint, this keeps most of the dust off the painting while I'm moving around and is also more comfortable.
OverSprayer 4 years ago
how long have you been doing this for to get that good?
I want to do it for an art project, but after seeing all these videos im unsure. =S
Anii03 4 years ago
I haven't been doing it that long, a couple of months now, but this was one of the earlier ones, and without a planet's surface to detail it is quite easy.
OverSprayer 4 years ago
do spray painting works with montana paint?
aefhaerhda 4 years ago
I don't see why not. Whatever it is, gloss usually looks better than flat, and they do have an excellent selection of colors. I'm just cheap (and poor, good combo) and don't buy them.
OverSprayer 4 years ago
how do you do the stars?
killypants 4 years ago
Depending on how I feel at the moment and how dense I want them, I either flick paint from my fingers (or a palette knife) or use light pressure on the nozzle to get more drip than spray. In this painting I used the light pressure method.
OverSprayer 4 years ago
ah i understand. ok well in the past day or two i've done a couple of these paintings and they've turned out ok, but i'm only using my father's old sprays with mixed results. is there a specific kind of paint or nozzles you recommend? thanks.
killypants 4 years ago
You can kind of tell in the vid, but I just use el cheapo wal-mart spray paint with the regular nozzle, I think they are around $.96 apiece here. I'm not as patient as some of the other people who paint, so I don't go in for all the brushes and detail work most of the time. Most of what I do is just done with spray control, magazine pages and plastic bags, and MAYBE a palette knife. Other than that I just kind of free hand it.
OverSprayer 4 years ago
there we go now thats wat i was looking for, good job
if you wanna get better , let me know br msging me and ill give ya a link to a site where other sprayers go, hope to hear from ya soon
jdb1917 4 years ago