Scott MacKay @ThinAirGraFx of Airbrush Down and Dirty Tricks shows how to paint a cast resin gaming piece(D&D's "Beholder") using Wicked Colors, wickedairbrushcolors.com/opaque
Great video! Getting back into ABing, and interested in knowing what you use for practice paper. See the roll of paper in background, what is it? What other choices to practice on?
The roll of paper is to test spray before applying paint to the actual project. Itis not for practice, rather to make sure the airbrush or spray gun is working properly each time before applying a color. Thank you.
@@CreatexColors what is an inexpensive practice paper? I am using pieces of cardboard, copy paper doesn’t work. Tried coating cardboard with matte medium, not good results. How about brown packaging paper? I am envious of your work, practice, practice, right!
So I love using the wicked colors for my automotive models but I've never used the opaque for primer. I've always used Stynylrez and Vallejo for primers because of how well they really bite into the plastic and durability, would Createx opaque be able to give me those same results ???? Thank you
Wicked Opaque Colors adhere as well, perhaps a little more durable, compared to the below colors, especially as Wicked Opaque Colors are made with an acrylic-urethane resin blend. For the most durable primer, more so that the brands you refer to, start with AutoBorne Sealer, www.autoborne.com. The most durable primer for game piece painting, painting plastic models and 3-D print composite material. Thank you.
By hardness of the transparent layer, do you mean the gloss-level of the clear applied over the colors, for example a gloss clear vs. a matte clear? Thank you.
@@CreatexColors No, my dear, as you know there are types of clear coat , high solid , medium solid , and anti-scratch. My question was, what is your personal preference?
Yes I typically spray between 25 and 45. This video I was around 30. @ lower pressure like. 25 I would maybe add a little reducer depending on the needle and nozzle size.