Underpainting Texture

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @richardgray4109
    @richardgray4109 Год назад

    Hi Trevor 👋 injoyed watching you do that, looks great, Thanks

  • @stanpatterson4379
    @stanpatterson4379 Год назад

    Great! Looking forward to using that technique! Thank you!

  • @thomasduchene9415
    @thomasduchene9415 Год назад

    Cant argue with results. Texture looks good trevor.

  • @prohodgek
    @prohodgek Год назад

    хорошие у вас уроки

  • @PENFOLD1962
    @PENFOLD1962 Год назад

    I'm so chuffed that you're back Trevor, I always learn something from your videos. I'm having problems using my airbrushes would I be better lowering my air pressure? I normally work between 30 and 40 but having problems especially with fine lines and derailed work! I've bought umpteen texture stencils from eBay but ended up giving them away to a friend who specialises in wall's and floors as the templates have been so big! He uses the larger airguns with the trigger system but he says to try a much lower pressure between 5 or 8 on the compressor and build on it as I get more use to the airguns! So I'm still searching for the perfect sized texture stencils, I've tried making them but the less said the better😮😮😂🤣🤣😊😂😂😊😭

    • @wickedartstudio
      @wickedartstudio  Год назад +1

      Hey Andrew! I'm generally somewhere in the range of 20 to 30 psi for most of what I do. So, lowering your air pressure might give you better results. Having said that, every artist is a little bit different and has different preferences. It takes some experimentation, and sometimes frustration, to find what works best for you. Remember that lowering your air pressure setting might require you to thin your paint a little bit more than normal. I appreciate the kind words my friend!