Spray Paint Art: Textures Made Easier

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  • @shanreynolds8042
    @shanreynolds8042 4 месяца назад

    ❤😮 wow your art work is amazing. With your passion and inspiration videos I started spray paint art. I have spray painted for three times and my favorite fans AKA wife/family tells me to keep going. I truly love the videos. They have helped me try and develop my techniques. Thank you.

    • @AshSchultzArt
      @AshSchultzArt  4 месяца назад +1

      You’re welcome and definitely keep going! As with anything, practice makes improvement! You’ll only get better with more experience

  • @johnny2hands773
    @johnny2hands773 2 года назад +2

    Love this man! Keep up the videos

  • @YayasWhimsicalBrush
    @YayasWhimsicalBrush 2 года назад

    Great technique!

  • @alecweise6965
    @alecweise6965 2 года назад +1

    Hey man. I’m wondering how you clean your spray paint can nozzles and also how you clean the tools that get paint on them.

    • @AshSchultzArt
      @AshSchultzArt  2 года назад +1

      Acetone! Get a thing of acetone and it dissolves spray paint in an instant. I usually put some in a small container and I’ll toss my nozzles in. If you’re using Montana paints with those fat caps, they have a can of just acetone that you can put the caps spray and clear the inside. For tools I just pour some on a napkin and wipe them off, but be fast because it evaporates quickly

  • @ssjred-lando6649
    @ssjred-lando6649 2 года назад +1

    Do you know how to paint wood effectively? I tried it on the top of my toolbox after sanding it down and covering it with white primer. I picked up all the paint and left nothing but primer after I tried to get textures with the methods we usually use, plastic, paper, etc. I thought about going over it with an enamel or epoxy so that it doesnt stick so much but I figured Id get a second opinion.

    • @AshSchultzArt
      @AshSchultzArt  2 года назад +1

      That sounds tricky. Are you talking about a cut wood look, like boards? If I was doing that I would approach it with acrylic or oil paints. IF I was to attempt it with spray paint the immediate thing that comes to mind is using a tan base and then going over that with a darker tan/brown, then using paper/plastic to drag through it in the direction you want the wood grain to go.

    • @ssjred-lando6649
      @ssjred-lando6649 2 года назад +1

      @@AshSchultzArt Thank you, Ill try one of those. Its smooth wood with a lacquer over it, but I took that off to make the paint stick. I already did a beach scene on it but it looks like shit lol im gonna take it off and try something else.

  • @mr.wizard2028
    @mr.wizard2028 Год назад

    In my city those bags aren't recyclable lol

  • @Ami-qe3th
    @Ami-qe3th 2 года назад +1

    With what do you wet it up?

    • @AshSchultzArt
      @AshSchultzArt  2 года назад +1

      Use clear gloss spray to wet it up. 😁

    • @Ami-qe3th
      @Ami-qe3th 2 года назад

      @@AshSchultzArt okay thank you
      Also i appreciate your tutorials so much
      Yesterday I've painted my first spray paint painting thanks to your help and it turned out great