You made this look easy as eating pie! A friend of mine took your class last year at the airbrush art circus. And his chain was off the hook! Look forward to meeting you in Phoenix in October 👍🏻
Another great video Scott. You have a really easy going way of putting the information across so that it’s clear and concise. Really great info across the board. Thanks.
Awesome. I had done a chain design on a mural type painting. I thought it looked ok, and a few people thought it looked really good. But after watching this, my chain looks like crap to me every time I see it now. Good thing is, now I know how to make it look killer next time. Thanks man.
Awesome video mate. I seem to get a lot of lift issues when working with these paints. I realize it's not the paints fault and it's mine but I'm unsure where I am going wrong. A short video on how you prepared those panels would be good for people. Keep up the videos mate.
A few things could be the cause. Make sure you scuff the surfaces well. I use red or grey scuff pad. You are spraying the paint to dry at the start making dry overspray layers that won’t adhere Or you painting in an area or on a surface that is two cold. These are some common causes
@@ThinAirGraFx Thanks for the reply mate, I generally use a 500-600 grit soft pad for the prep, make sure all gloss is removed from the surface. Do you use a solvent prep wash/ wax and grease remover / prepsol ? Being it has been around 38 degrees Celsius I think the issue may be due to dry spraying too much. Thanks for the reply, keep up the videos! P.S You should make a downloadable format for your DVD plotter video to purchase online :)
Never disappointed, thank u scott.
Loved it Scott keep them coming am learning a lot from your vids👍👍😎👍
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Cool. I’m glad
You made this look easy as eating pie! A friend of mine took your class last year at the airbrush art circus. And his chain was off the hook! Look forward to meeting you in Phoenix in October 👍🏻
Great work Scott!
Another great video Scott. You have a really easy going way of putting the information across so that it’s clear and concise. Really great info across the board. Thanks.
Great video Scott
Awesome. I had done a chain design on a mural type painting. I thought it looked ok, and a few people thought it looked really good. But after watching this, my chain looks like crap to me every time I see it now. Good thing is, now I know how to make it look killer next time. Thanks man.
Very Cool man. hope you go on a download the vectors and make it work for you. mackay-fine-art.myshopify.com
Great work Thank's
just fantastic , thank you
VERY NICE VIDEO! Thanks!
I like it A LOT. Is it difficult to Airbrush rusty piles of chain where the links are at different angles?
Just a matter of adjusting colors and grit. But all the principles are the same. The download comes with many chain angles and such
Awesome video mate. I seem to get a lot of lift issues when working with these paints. I realize it's not the paints fault and it's mine but I'm unsure where I am going wrong. A short video on how you prepared those panels would be good for people. Keep up the videos mate.
A few things could be the cause.
Make sure you scuff the surfaces well. I use red or grey scuff pad.
You are spraying the paint to dry at the start making dry overspray layers that won’t adhere
Or you painting in an area or on a surface that is two cold.
These are some common causes
@@ThinAirGraFx Thanks for the reply mate, I generally use a 500-600 grit soft pad for the prep, make sure all gloss is removed from the surface.
Do you use a solvent prep wash/ wax and grease remover / prepsol ?
Being it has been around 38 degrees Celsius I think the issue may be due to dry spraying too much.
Thanks for the reply, keep up the videos! P.S You should make a downloadable format for your DVD plotter video to purchase online :)
Branden Bunny I use solvent of water cleaners