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Old 04-26-2004, 10:00 PM
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hey here is some of my work please let me know what ya think
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Old 04-26-2004, 10:02 PM
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some more to view more go to http://community.webshots.com/user/totalrecklez and click on My new airbrushed bodies
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Old 04-26-2004, 10:09 PM
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Wowwwwwwwwww!!!!!
It's very veryvery good. Just one question, wich paint you utilise for this paint job and please, if you say faskolor, with what you thin it and which ratio[&o] I need help with waterbase paint. Since tonight, i've switch for pactra lacquer base pase paint. Smell[:@] but work great for fine details
Thank alot and continu your nice paint job, is killer
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I only use parma faskolors and a little of creatix both these paint are water based,I use about a spoon or 2 of water per bottle,some people use more but the more water you use the longer it takes to dry up,lacquer paints are good but messy and smell horible,thats another advantage with parma and creatix almost no smell and very easy to clean





Always use a mask while painting
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Yes, it's great to work with faskolor an createx, but i can't do beatiful and precise, thighter line with this paint than with lacquer. The faskolor jam in the airbrush and don't want to flow as well as lacquer. With lacquer, i thin it 1:1 with thinner and i can get a precise hair line as long as they have paint in the color cup without any clogging. It's great fot shadows and precise work, impossible to obtain that with faskolor or createx.
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impossible huh? think maybe you just need to practice a bit with them, maybe thin it out with some water or go by one of creatix extenders to mix with it, the have additive bonding agents you can experiment with as well. might be more difficult at 1st for ya but anything is possible.

all these are done with 99.9% creatix paint and are painted inside.
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Old 05-01-2004, 08:16 PM
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here is what i did today.
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