There are pre-treatments for black shirts for dtg printing, maybe something similar would work to block the absorbtion of paint into the shirt, giving you an easier time. I haven't tried that personally
Hey man I'm new to the channel, an I absolutely love your work. I am starting to get into airbrushing an I'd like to know what are the boards that you use to put your Tshirts on, an where could i find them? I appreciate your time, keep doing what you do brotha.
Thanks for hanging out! The boards I made myself out of Masonite. Uncut them to size with a jigsaw. Good video idea! I've been needing to make new boards for a while, I'll make a video on the process 😉
Enjoy seeing your work and the way you take time to explain! Question for you, how often do you change out your airbrushed for new because of worn out parts, or do you take them apart to deep clean and repair?
Not necessarily, but I find that richer colors, dark blues, purples, reds; these cover well, and I use them when I can. No examples of that in this video unfortunately. Yellow is definitely the hardest, takes many coats.
Why wouldn't you go a little tighter on your control cut back the over spray maybe only pennies to give the black but might have sharper image and the natural black tee colour
That's a great way to do it as well. I actually prefer to have the slight overspray, cut out by a sharp and clean black line. This ads a lot of contrast and a unique look. I'll add some close up photos of this shirt now to my channel so you can see
Why is it you don't coat the shirt with transparent binder and he said it and then you put your white down and it works so much better I've been there brushing for 25 years and that was my method and it worked pretty good I like what you did your work looks super good May the living God Jesus Christ bless you as you go about your business
I'm sorry, I don't understand.. Yes, these are water based acrylic airbrush textile paints. You can reduce/thin the paint with water, or Airbrush reducer, which is essentially butoxyethenol.
thank you for helping. to be honest i really wanted to master the airbrush technique so i asked a lot. I hope you don't get tired of answering my questions.