Hi Kyle, Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave this comment, and the feedback, I really appreciate it :) Yes, and me, i love them colours in it :)
Hi 212, Thank you very much for watching and for taking the time to leave this comment and the feedback it’s really appreciated :) It's also nice to hear this is one of your favorites :)
I bet you could do a really nice crystal clear (not swiped or blurred) reflection of a pretty nebula with maybe an aurora going on with a small thin landscape to separate the two?
I love those colors for a nebula but rarely make them. I have some Testors model car paint that's color shift reddish blue that has a metallic finish that really makes it pop. Also have green blue. Any kind of color shift might work. But testors is great and very sturdy paint. So if you haven't tried it I highly suggest it. Apply over black or dark background. Makes a nice shimmer and sparkle but not too much like a glitter spray would.
Hi Derrick, Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave this comment, and the suggestion, I really appreciate it :) Yeh that might look cool, i think i have a can of 2 tone paint somewhere, i will have to have a look and see if i can find it :)
Hey John, luv yr styles Js wanted to say that having a thumbnail of yr painting half-way through i.e not complete is better for the viewer because if you see the final piece (in thumbnail) it kinda ruins the reveal + surprise of what the painting actually is at the end, big respect 👍
Hi SJ, Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave this comment, and the feedback about the thumbnails, I really appreciate it :) It's also nice to hear you love my style :) Yes it doe's :)
@Jon Barber Art yeah, I get massive visual/asmr satisfaction from watching spray paint videos for some reason, literally puts me in a trance no joke!! I'm a bit of a fan of yrs - I love yr colour selections tbf - keep up the aweome work!! 👍❤️💚❤️💚
Is that a portable heater you have blowing on your cans? I was thinking about doing this. I spray paint in the garage during winter and I'm still trying to work out how to warm my cans.
Hi John, Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to leave this comment and question, it’s really appreciated :) Yes it's a portable heater, it's does the job, but there is a limit of how many cans you can warm up at the same time, I also spray paint just in side the garage all year so this time of year the cans won't work right till they are warmed up a bit, hope this helps :)
Hi Alaxrl, Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave this comment, feedback and the question, I really appreciate it :) I'm painting this one on glossy paper :)
Hi Azahroon, Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave this comment, and the question, i really appreciate :) I use nail polish remover and soak the brushes in them, works well with the paint i use, hope this helps :)
Hi Kyle, Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave this comment, and the question, i really appreciate :) It's a bit of both. i have a picture in my head of what i want to paint, mostly it's stays the same but sometimes i change things while painting a painting :)
Hi Paha, Thank you very much for watching and for taking the time to leave this comment and the feedback it’s really appreciated:) Using a hair dryer will work just fine for drying :)
Hi Teddy, Thank you very much for watching and taking the time to leave this comment, and the question, I really appreciate it :) The paper im using for this painting is glossy paper, hope this helps :)