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Airbrushes! By Duckeh. 15/06/10, 11:56 am |
| Do you have one? Do you use it? Is it useful?
They look so handy! <:
//Contemplating asking for a contribution towards one for her birthday in time to be able to airbrush her fairy wings for acb. |
| Duckeh GOD of all things EPIC
Number of posts : 6842 Age : 32 Location : Orklandz Transforms into : YO BUTT. Gender : Female Registration date : 2007-11-24
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Re: Airbrushes! By neimhaille. 15/06/10, 12:07 pm |
| I want one. Desperately. I'm planning on selling my costumes so I can get one ;) I am steady with a traditional brush there are some effects I really want an air brush for. I'm still debating what one to get but I do want a fancy pants one ;) |
| neimhaille Armageddon Cosplay Contest Judge
Number of posts : 661 Age : 48 Registration date : 2007-12-18
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Re: Airbrushes! By Static. 15/06/10, 12:10 pm |
| Getting one at some point so I can do my armour paintjob properly for Welly next year ;) |
| Static Souperman.
Number of posts : 3584 Age : 36 Location : Wellington Transforms into : HULKSMASH Gender : Female Registration date : 2008-05-21
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Re: Airbrushes! By Mischa. 15/06/10, 12:11 pm |
| I had one at one stage- they are wonderful for gradients |
| Mischa HOT DIGGITY DOG
Number of posts : 1045 Age : 118 Location : Wellington Transforms into : GRIMDARK Gender : Female Registration date : 2009-03-15
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Re: Airbrushes! By Huntress. 15/06/10, 12:31 pm |
| Getting one... sooo pretty! |
| Huntress Le grande
Number of posts : 165 Age : 37 Location : Sketch book Transforms into : A cat canteen. I supply all-you-can-eat biscuits and meats. I also have a fountain of ever-flowing fresh water for your convenience. Gender : Female Registration date : 2010-04-05
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Re: Airbrushes! By Belakor. 15/06/10, 12:32 pm |
| I have one but don't use it much, or at all really, anymore. They are excellent though! Mine is one of the real cheap ones that run of cans of compressed air, which are actually really expensive, so it sits in a box somewhere now...
If you can get a half decent little compressor they work way better, also try and pick up a gravity feed one with the paint pot on top. They are way easier to clean and I've always found them to be way less of a hassle. Dual-action is neat too (being able to adjust the paint and airflow on the fly) but from memory they get a little pricey, especially with the bigger name ones. |
| Belakor Unexplanatory
Number of posts : 48 Age : 41 Location : Auckland Gender : Male Registration date : 2010-04-17
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Re: Airbrushes! By Mischa. 15/06/10, 12:43 pm |
| I had a double action and it BROKE |
| Mischa HOT DIGGITY DOG
Number of posts : 1045 Age : 118 Location : Wellington Transforms into : GRIMDARK Gender : Female Registration date : 2009-03-15
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Re: Airbrushes! By Cookie Monster. 15/06/10, 03:05 pm |
| I one for quite a few years. It was electric and whisper quiet. I used to use it mainly for Garage Kits and my Warhammer models.
On large garage kits I used it for everything. On Small or detailed Warhammer model I would use it to put a basecoat on and maybe for highlights afterwards - it's easier to repaint mistakes with a brush.
To basically put it, I would of been burried with it. It takes practice to master, but is worth having. |
| Cookie Monster Superman
Number of posts : 254 Age : 43 Location : New Zealand Transforms into : Fruit and Veggie Monster :( Gender : Male Registration date : 2009-04-08
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Re: Airbrushes! By Le_Saboteur. 16/06/10, 12:20 am |
| Mmm, airbrushes.
Double action are the most amazing things I've ever used. They are so worth the slightly higher price. Agree on the gravity fed funnels, too. I just wish people would remember to clean the things THOROUGHLY after using them.
Compressors: expensive and a smarmy wrench. Every compressor I've used (usually large ones made for more than one brush/communal use) has had problems
I want to tryyy using one with a small compressor! |
| Le_Saboteur lucky*
Number of posts : 1202 Age : 36 Location : Auckerland Transforms into : The Mare in the Moon Gender : Female Registration date : 2009-08-18
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Re: Airbrushes! By zephyrine. 16/06/10, 07:05 am |
| - Cookie Monster wrote:
- Warhammer models.
Exact reason Corum wants one. Which means that I'd get to use it for Warhammer aaaaaand all sorts of arty stuff. Wantwantwantwantwantwantwant. |
| zephyrine seXAH <3
Number of posts : 81 Age : 40 Location : Normandy SR-2 Transforms into : Fervent Turian enthusiast. Gender : Female Registration date : 2010-05-23
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Re: Airbrushes! By Duckeh. 16/06/10, 01:32 pm |
| D: I so need to research these much more then I have. //Hasn't actually used one before. Thanks to all the comments I now know what I need to look at. <3 So yess, thank you all kindly.
Anyone have any input on brands? |
| Duckeh GOD of all things EPIC
Number of posts : 6842 Age : 32 Location : Orklandz Transforms into : YO BUTT. Gender : Female Registration date : 2007-11-24
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Re: Airbrushes! By Kitten Slave. 16/06/10, 01:39 pm |
| I used to have one. So. Fracking. Cool.
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| Kitten Slave forum prisoner.
Number of posts : 2977 Age : 44 Location : When not in Auckland, Stalking cute girls... Transforms into : A horny school girl. Gender : Male Registration date : 2007-12-04
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Re: Airbrushes! By Cookie Monster. 16/06/10, 03:39 pm |
| What jobs will you be using it for after your wings? If they're mostly small, and basic(ish) an airbrush which run on compressed air might be a better option than buying an compresser.
Also consider the noise it makes (some compressors have a dB rating) - my friend uses a compressor which he has to wear class 5 earmuffs for because it'sso loud.
Try to be careful with your selection - some airbrushes and tubing mightn't fit your compressor. |
| Cookie Monster Superman
Number of posts : 254 Age : 43 Location : New Zealand Transforms into : Fruit and Veggie Monster :( Gender : Male Registration date : 2009-04-08
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