Hi all,
I just started airbrushing after getting a 3D printer. I have a small compressor - the sort of thing you see on Amazon for £70-£80 and a double action air brush. I'm starting to get the hang of things and even with little to no artistic talent I am having fun colouring models.
The wife is convinced I can paint some walls inside the house (I can't brush/roller paint to save my life) and to be honest ... I don't know if she is right or not. She is talking about emulsion wartered down and spraying onto walls (after masking of course). I have had a bit of a google and seen mention of household pigments being larger so need to use a larger nozel but ... I mean can you - should you paint a wall with a model airbrush.
And yes I figure it will take forever bur apprently that does not matter because it's just my time and what was I going to do anyway - just play games or something.
I just started airbrushing after getting a 3D printer. I have a small compressor - the sort of thing you see on Amazon for £70-£80 and a double action air brush. I'm starting to get the hang of things and even with little to no artistic talent I am having fun colouring models.
The wife is convinced I can paint some walls inside the house (I can't brush/roller paint to save my life) and to be honest ... I don't know if she is right or not. She is talking about emulsion wartered down and spraying onto walls (after masking of course). I have had a bit of a google and seen mention of household pigments being larger so need to use a larger nozel but ... I mean can you - should you paint a wall with a model airbrush.
And yes I figure it will take forever bur apprently that does not matter because it's just my time and what was I going to do anyway - just play games or something.