No matter how diluted, the pigment size doesn't change.Robbyrockett, paul carbajal use oil paintings very diluted, what do yo think about this?
Lol I suppose I was probably guessing along the right lineshe works with "old holland" extra fine oil colours, maybe this helps to write "paul" in less a millimeter!!
Yes, I think this too , here is the thinner: https://www.facebook.com/PoulCarbajalOficial/photos/a.230508980457180/358217424353001I think you would almost have to use the wax press method of pigment extraction used by some old masters to get a pigment small enough to not clog on a frustratingly frequent basis for oil paints.
Well, after looking even wax press doesn't get a fine enough particle size.....but yeah, extremely fine or no pigment at all would be key.Yes, I think this too , here is the thinner: https://www.facebook.com/PoulCarbajalOficial/photos/a.230508980457180/358217424353001
I am familiar with this brush. It is a "prototype" being designed by someone - We have spoken a few times. Although ,we have a language barrier, so info is a bit difficult to come by. He uses a proprietary oil based paint, which is the only thing that seems to work through his test set ups. I have talked with someone else that sings the praises of what they are calling the "induction system" and I don't buy the premise. It does sound like a bunch of hocus pocus to me, especially having some background with air flow dynamics and such.hi guys, check this out:
What is induction system????
u need look no further than an Iwata Eclipse for an example of their "Lateral Induction" systemI'm trying to ask him, but I have no answers. There may be a lot variables to achieve these details. I'm still intrigued about the lateral induction system.
not really Dave, searching more info for the "lateral induction system" and I found it in his FB: https://www.facebook.com/PoulCarbajalOficial/posts/1065027893671947 but not understand yetu need look no further than an Iwata Eclipse for an example of their "Lateral Induction" system
Your easiest path to try a .1 would probably be to find a vintage Fischer.
Like this one.
https://www.airbrushforum.org/threads/fischer-by-letraset.19448/#post-296763
Still no easy task.
But if the performance of these ultra small nozzles was anything even kind of worthwhile at least one of them would still be around.
@Lion-Art might be able to elaborate on what specifically killed the micron SE. He's still around and still deals in airbrushes and parts.
Dye based ink is likely about the only thing that will come out of them consistently.
you can tell me not really all you want... this brush is not new news to me.not really Dave, searching more info for the "lateral induction system" and I found it in his FB: https://www.facebook.com/PoulCarbajalOficial/posts/1065027893671947 but not understand yet
so please, can you explain us how the lateral induction system works?. I think the system have nothing to do with the iwata eclipse as you said.you can tell me not really all you want... this brush is not new news to me.
no please! more years to get one, no way!!But eh, maybe in another 6 years we will find out.
it doesn't work - it is just a marketing thing to make you drool. They did away with the convoluted air passage that connects the air valve to the front of the body of the airbrush, to deliver air to the head. They went with a straight air passage, which is exactly the same as the Iwata eclipse, and called it more precise. Look for the illustrations of the spray pattern they have posted - you will see what I mean about defying physics.so please, can you explain us how the lateral induction system works?. I think the system have nothing to do with the iwata eclipse as you said.
.it doesn't work - it is just a marketing thing to make you drool. They did away with the convoluted air passage that connects the air valve to the front of the body of the airbrush, to deliver air to the head. They went with a straight air passage, which is exactly the same as the Iwata eclipse, and called it more precise. Look for the illustrations of the spray pattern they have posted - you will see what I mean about defying physics.
It's actually really common in development. The first incarnation almost never works like it's supposed to..
It really does not work? that's very weird. Did you talk to paul directly? But ok, thanks for your information.