thanks i also use vallejo acrylic paint but i found this drawing INK price is low so i think its maybe better to practicde with ink
thanks one more time
Timothy luke John smith PSA (a real mouthful or fingerful in this case) Works almost exclusively with India Inks. They are very smooth , easy to spray and dilutable. The downside if you care is they are not considered archival... how long they will last indoors is debateable.. many years for certain out of sunlight.Thanks on info guys, i tried with ink, and works fine, it makes very soft edges and transitions, but its really messy if you use stencils
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yes i noticed it is easy to spray
in case with acrylic paint i put thinner but to get smooth spraying i need to put few drops more of thinner but then i have to transparent colors
if i put small amount of thinner then i need to pull trigger almost in middle to paint starts to flow
i try 20psi and 30 psi on my compressor but same "problem" i got i use 0.2 and 0.3 nozzle and vallejo premium paint
Hi guys
i found some ink bottle 30ml for really cheap price
less than 1usd
i draw-practice mostly on paper so ink i think will be fine
but how to clean airbrush after using ink??
can i clean it with mixture of IPA alcohol and water
What air pressure were you running when you did that ? If you want finer lines you may have to try Createx Illustration paint, the pigment is ground very very fine and can be reduced a lot before breaking it, from what I've heard. I've used the white in the illustration paint with a 0.2mm Tamiya AB and it flows like water with out even reducing it. So it should work great in your 0.18mm reduced.This is Vallejo Premium sepia with a 10:1 thinning as described above. It is through my 0.18 Micron.