Again essential knowledge for ANY airbrusher. White is a total pig for the uninitiated. Personally I hate it and I use it on just about every model I make in zenithal highlighting. Listen ye, to the wise words of our antipodean brethren, for he speaks truth! 😂awesome vid chief. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🇬🇧
Thank you so much glad you enjoyed it and totally agree, white is always annoying to use but unfortunately unless you are using a scratch back method on synthetic paper to create your highlights, it’s almost always needed 👍🏻🤦
Amazing. It took me too long to find this video and only slowly understood the problem was using white and not an issue with my air brush. Very concise explanations too
My friend and I were painting a 40K Imperial knight the other day and we used my airbrush to paint the white... Going over and over and over we got such a bright white and yes still learning to control I got a couple of those pooling a but when I did the extra layers I managed to cover it.
I wish I'd seen this one yesterday, the white I was using on a painting yesterday was giving me nothing but problems.. and I think boils down to I should have strained the paint.. even after cleaning the brush and popping same paint into cup.. It'd go from not spraying the splattering.. frustrated me for the whole time. I'll go back and fix my splatters and blobs today.. with strained Paint. and stop being too lazy to take the extra step, for good results ;) Thanks for the Excellent advise and Tips!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Definitely there's no better teacher on this than you! Actually your channel has become the ONLY channel I watch for this art.
For a paint strainer you can use a Flare Nut with a tobacco pipe filter (Scott MacKay tip) works well and is reusable I believe a 1/2" filter fits the 3/4" Flare nut
Fantastic tip , thanks for sharing Scott MacKay definitely has plenty of great tips to share , anyone interested should check his live streams youtube.com/@ThinAirGraFx 👍🏻
Thank you for what you do on your channel teaching us all how to do all things airbrush. I painted a guitar I built for a competition using Nason white and Nason Jake Blue using only a .5 Master airbrush out side on my balcony over the course of a few weeks to get it perfect. I wouldn't call it art but I do think it turned out awesome. The whole process is on my channel if you want to see if what I learned from you so far has produced good results.
Thank you for yet another informative and helpful video! Couple questions, #1 are there any advantages/ disadvantages between shaking or stirring reducer into paint , and #2 do you strain the paint directly from the bottle prior to adding reducer, after adding reducer, or are both methods indifferent? (I use createx wicked colors if that matters) Thanks again !
That's funny when you said don't get disheartened if your a beginner. I'm struggling to get detail, and I've been at it for a couple of decades.😉 See I had health issues that caused me to stop using solvent based paints like House Of Color. Water based paint is a whole other ball game. I found that a couple drops of glycerin makes a world of difference where tip dry is concerned.
Hello mate I have a question, can iwata airbrushes be cleaned with acetone? And the Mr Hobby creos can also be cleaned with acetone? Thank you All the best
I would prefer that you use gunwash at the absolute max as acetone may be a little too aggressive , the Iwata’s and Creos both run Teflon seals but you should be able to clean everything automotive with gunwash . Best would be to stick with Waterbased paints if you can then you only need to clean up with water and your airbrush will love you for it 😉
Hi ,i have found new Iwata revolution cr japan HJ(0.5 nozzle) in our country. And its price is half of a new iwata neo in our contry. I dont have much money,please guide me. Is it good to buy??
I definitely think the revolution is a great option, you can also now get it in a 0.3mm which in my opinion would be a better option but either way the revolution is a great quality airbrush for the price 👍🏻
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Thank you the endless free value you put out for us artists! Im learning new stuff every video and I have really only been airbrushing 3-4 years
Thank you and happy to hear you are enjoying my vids and finding them helpful 👍🏻
So many good tips for general airbrushing, not only for white.
Thanks for your comment and glad you felt this video delivered more helpful tips than when just using white 👍🏻
Thanks for a Avery informative vid. Been airbrushing a while but a reminder for the basics is always needed
Thank you glad you found it helpful and I agree you can never practice the basic practices enough 👍🏻
Again essential knowledge for ANY airbrusher. White is a total pig for the uninitiated. Personally I hate it and I use it on just about every model I make in zenithal highlighting. Listen ye, to the wise words of our antipodean brethren, for he speaks truth! 😂awesome vid chief. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🇬🇧
Thank you so much glad you enjoyed it and totally agree, white is always annoying to use but unfortunately unless you are using a scratch back method on synthetic paper to create your highlights, it’s almost always needed 👍🏻🤦
Amazing. It took me too long to find this video and only slowly understood the problem was using white and not an issue with my air brush. Very concise explanations too
My friend and I were painting a 40K Imperial knight the other day and we used my airbrush to paint the white... Going over and over and over we got such a bright white and yes still learning to control I got a couple of those pooling a but when I did the extra layers I managed to cover it.
I wish I'd seen this one yesterday, the white I was using on a painting yesterday was giving me nothing but problems.. and I think boils down to I should have strained the paint.. even after cleaning the brush and popping same paint into cup.. It'd go from not spraying the splattering.. frustrated me for the whole time. I'll go back and fix my splatters and blobs today.. with strained Paint. and stop being too lazy to take the extra step, for good results ;) Thanks for the Excellent advise and Tips!
No probs at all glad the video helped and that it appeared just at the right time. 😉
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Definitely there's no better teacher on this than you!
Actually your channel has become the ONLY channel I watch for this art.
Thank you so much for your kind words and glad you enjoy my vids and find them helpful 👍🏻👍🏻
Great tips! Definitely my go to channel about airbrushing !
For a paint strainer you can use a Flare Nut with a tobacco pipe filter (Scott MacKay tip) works well and is reusable I believe a 1/2" filter fits the 3/4" Flare nut
Fantastic tip , thanks for sharing Scott MacKay definitely has plenty of great tips to share , anyone interested should check his live streams youtube.com/@ThinAirGraFx 👍🏻
Mal wieder ein super Video vielen Lieben Dank 👍
Danke schon 🙏🏻👍🏻
Thank you for what you do on your channel teaching us all how to do all things airbrush. I painted a guitar I built for a competition using Nason white and Nason Jake Blue using only a .5 Master airbrush out side on my balcony over the course of a few weeks to get it perfect. I wouldn't call it art but I do think it turned out awesome. The whole process is on my channel if you want to see if what I learned from you so far has produced good results.
Thanks for the great tips for white. I gotta practice those thin lines 😂🤙🏽
Thank you for yet another informative and helpful video! Couple questions, #1 are there any advantages/ disadvantages between shaking or stirring reducer into paint , and #2 do you strain the paint directly from the bottle prior to adding reducer, after adding reducer, or are both methods indifferent? (I use createx wicked colors if that matters) Thanks again !
That's funny when you said don't get disheartened if your a beginner. I'm struggling to get detail, and I've been at it for a couple of decades.😉 See I had health issues that caused me to stop using solvent based paints like House Of Color. Water based paint is a whole other ball game. I found that a couple drops of glycerin makes a world of difference where tip dry is concerned.
Hello. I would like make a shadow on ivory fabric. How I should do this?
Where can I find that trident paint it’s hard to find
Take a look in the description of my videos and you will find a link to DNA’s website (the manufacturer of trident) hope that helps 👍🏻
Hello mate
I have a question, can iwata airbrushes be cleaned with acetone? And the Mr Hobby creos can also be cleaned with acetone?
Thank you
All the best
I would prefer that you use gunwash at the absolute max as acetone may be a little too aggressive , the Iwata’s and Creos both run Teflon seals but you should be able to clean everything automotive with gunwash . Best would be to stick with Waterbased paints if you can then you only need to clean up with water and your airbrush will love you for it 😉
Cries in miniature painting xD
Yep I feel your pain 👍🏻😉
Hi ,i have found new Iwata revolution cr japan HJ(0.5 nozzle) in our country.
And its price is half of a new iwata neo in our contry.
I dont have much money,please guide me.
Is it good to buy??
I definitely think the revolution is a great option, you can also now get it in a 0.3mm which in my opinion would be a better option but either way the revolution is a great quality airbrush for the price 👍🏻
What’s your take on the master airbrush pro 120?
This brand of paint is very difficult to find online
Jump into the description I have a link there, if you can’t get trident then I also enjoy using Createx illustration colors 👍🏻 hope that helps .
I dread using white everytime
White continues to be the horrendous color to work with, minis painting or not