Airbrushing Rivets- Airbrush The Rivet Efffect
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man your tricks and tips have really helped me out and made a good name and rep for myself as a custom painter locally, youre awesome bro!! keep the tips comin!!
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@gunsiloveguns OMG CAPSLOCK
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lulz.
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THIS IS COOL, BUT KINDA LOOKS LIKE LOTS OF OVERSPRAY ON EACH RIVET. MAYBE TRY TO SHADE WITH A LIL RUST COLOR INSTEAD AND IT WILL LOOK LIKE RUST BLEEDING OUT.
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or you could put real rivets
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yes, indeed
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Umm a g22 master is a very nice airbrush but budget is a big part of it. I would start with cretex paints to start then auto air and for PRO level projects, Kustom shop paints
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Oh, and you'll probably want a water/moisture trap (a small chamber that sits between the compresser and hose and/or your hose and your airbrush to collect moisture/water and prevent it from ruining your artwork...this is especially important in moist climates and/or when working on metal or other surfaces where a burst of water could ruin your hard work...)...
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Other items:
*Compresser and hose.
*Airbrush cleaning kit -Medea Airbrush Cleaner (I recommend Medea brand b/c it doesn't stink...) -pipe-cleaner-like brushes -bowl or tray for occasions when you need to take apart your airbrush
*Paper Towels
*Frisket and tape
...that should get you started.
Personally I suggest practicing on paper, then branch out to other surfaces/techniques later as you learn.
Hope that helps.. :-)
a close up of the finished product would have been good
kinkytwista 2 years ago 13
thanks for the trick
mobscene71 3 years ago 8