No... you picked it pretty right... I was getting close to playing the troll card...oops...was it something I said?
No... you picked it pretty right... I was getting close to playing the troll card...oops...was it something I said?
Yeah, I got that feeling a long while ago. Though, it has been somewhat reenforced by the things the OP chose to respond to.No... you picked it pretty right... I was getting close to playing the troll card...
It is with CGI... or a different shaped air cap, big spray guns do that sort of thing all the time.I wonted to stay out of this thread, cause this one is the weirdest of this week...
But just wondering. Is this physically possible?
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That's the picture I was talking about. It's actually the picture on the left, with out "induction" that is physically impossible.I wonted to stay out of this thread, cause this one is the weirdest of this week...
But just wondering. Is this physically possible?
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I have eye doctor today, so I can get prescription glasses. So I will answer this question in few daysThat's the picture I was talking about. It's actually the picture on the left, with out "induction" that is physically impossible.
Ever seen your spray pattern jump off the needle less than halfway down it at a 40deg angle?
Ok, ever had your brush spraying a 13mm wide pattern only 13mm from the surface ?I have eye doctor today, so I can get prescription glasses. So I will answer this question in few days
I think this is not possible,even with my big eclipse -.- Am I missing something here? Is there a joke on me ?Ok, ever had your brush spraying a 13mm wide pattern only 13mm from the surface ?
With the needle still sticking out , to boot.
not on you. The whole thing is a joke.I think this is not possible,even with my big eclipse -.- Am I missing something here? Is there a joke on me ?
Well, I don't doubt poul airbrushes.So basically we got a photoshoper, which never holded an airbrush in his hands. Am I right or am I right?
the curve was the weird part for me. I didn't even noticed the needle on the left picture shame on me. That whole picture is hocus pocus...Ok, ever had your brush spraying a 13mm wide pattern only 13mm from the surface ?
With the needle still sticking out , to boot.
Some where between those two pics is closer to reality for a normal brush, though it never really suddenly curves like that.
I doubt paul was doing photoshop, maybe I am wrong...Well, I don't doubt poul airbrushes.
But basically he photoshopped a bunch of crap six years ago about a brush he's supposed to be selling, says there's another version every couple years and never sells it.
All I know is it's the closest thing to an airbrush hoax I've ever seen. Plenty have made false claims ( on purpose or by mistake), none this elaborate nor dragging on this long that I know of.I doubt paul was doing photoshop, maybe I am wrong...
This subject first turned up in a thread here in 2013... same video records... nothing new since then...All I know is it's the closest thing to an airbrush hoax I've ever seen. Plenty have made false claims ( on purpose or by mistake), none this elaborate nor dragging on this long that I know of.
well, there you have it - "...I only just want to practice with the finest AB and nozzles available asap." The subject brush of this post is not available, and can not be purchased. So, this is not a candidate for your purposes... The rest of this thread has just become a waste of time.
If it is truly your intention to obtain and practice with the finest airbrush and nozzle available, PogArt has an Iwata/Foxy Studio K33 for sale in the classifieds section - a brush you could buy today, that is very arguably the best available.