Airbrushing and Mistakes! Don't Panic! Just fix it!

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Airbrushing and Mistakes! Don't Panic! Just fix it! I take a look at not only the original mistake that I made on this piece but the mistakes I made trying to fix this piece and how I overcame them. Check out my Amazon Affiliate links below for the products I use in this video. Subscribe for more Airbrush tips, tricks and "How To's". It is my goal to help you speed up your learning process by having you avoid the mistakes I have made by trial and error. I also want to help you make some "Do It Yourself" accessories for around your Airbrush shop to make your project easier and save some money.
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  • @wickedartstudio
    @wickedartstudio Рік тому +2

    The struggle is real my friend... It's tough to watch a train wreck like that, but I admire your persistence and willingness to share your own mistakes with others. We've all been there. I'm sure you understand this now but it's worth mentioning for your viewers... Thinking ahead is very important anytime you plan to bury your artwork under a candy. The contrast in your art needs to be adjusted drastically because the darks will get darker, your midtones will become darks and your highlights will become midtones. Adjusting the contrast prior to applying the candy will produce a better end product.

    • @TheAirbrushGarage
      @TheAirbrushGarage  Рік тому

      Trevor, I understand. I wanted to share the mistakes with the viewers to try and demonstrate that making a mistake is a learning process. I'm not sure if I conveyed that or not. But I will say in the end I really like the way the finished product looks. I actually like it better than the original. As always, Trevor, thanks for the advice, and I'm still a big fan. Love your work!

  • @WickedPinfish
    @WickedPinfish Рік тому +1

    I've never touched an airbrush but I'm thinking of trying. Been watching your videos and one thing baffles me - how do you keep the paint from flying out of the cup when you don't use the cap???You get pretty animated sometimes and how the paint stays in is beyond me.

    • @TheAirbrushGarage
      @TheAirbrushGarage  Рік тому

      CN, I usually do not have a lot of paint in the cup. But there are times I use my cap. I totally recommend the cap. Early on, I messed up a painting or two because of paint splashing out of the cup. I guess after so long, you just get comfortable with what you can do and what you can't. Thanks for the question, and thanks for watching.

  • @PopsiccDesigns
    @PopsiccDesigns Рік тому +1

    Awesome video! Do you have any videos on keeping dust and dirt out of projects, especially in an uncontrolled environment like a garage?

    • @TheAirbrushGarage
      @TheAirbrushGarage  Рік тому

      PD, I do not but I am always looking for new content and I like that idea. Thanks. And thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.

  • @flashovr24
    @flashovr24 Місяць тому +1

    Would a heat gun or hair dryer on low heat, helped to dry the candy coat quicker?

    • @TheAirbrushGarage
      @TheAirbrushGarage  Місяць тому +1

      Air, but not hot air. I use a fan, but be careful that you don't blow dust on to your project.

  • @BedroomGuitarist210
    @BedroomGuitarist210 Рік тому +1

    Amazing, how big is the air compressor used cause i wanna buy the smallest that i can get buy to spray a guitar body! any ideas?

    • @TheAirbrushGarage
      @TheAirbrushGarage  Рік тому +1

      Aa, for my airbrush I use a 2 gallon Fortress from harbor freight. And for the small spray gun, I use a 4 gallon Craftsman. It really depends on the guns you want to use. Look at cfm for the gun and the cfm the compressor puts out. I hope this helps.

    • @BedroomGuitarist210
      @BedroomGuitarist210 Рік тому

      It surely does. Thanks@@TheAirbrushGarage

  • @Indyjeeplover
    @Indyjeeplover Рік тому +1

    I just got some candy paints. My Hobby Lobby had the paint but didn’t have bleed checker. I went ahead and tried it on an old fishing lure as a practice piece. I found out for myself that candies really do bleed through regular Createx paints even after multiple coats. Since I don’t have bleed checker yet, have you ever tried UVLS instead? Guess I’m wondering if UVLS is just a variation of the bleed checker formula
    Video was interesting. Nice to see that I’m not the only one that goofs up projects. You have an excellent presentation style and I always learn something. Thx

    • @TheAirbrushGarage
      @TheAirbrushGarage  Рік тому

      Chuck, yes. I used the UVLS for an inner coat (Bleed Checker) in the video. If you don't seal candies in the will Bleed through.

    • @wickedartstudio
      @wickedartstudio Рік тому

      The science behind stopping a candy from bleeding or leeching into subsequent layers of paint comes down to using dissimilar materials. UVLS is generally used as the "carrier" when mixing candy2o. Dan used UVLS and reducer to mix his candy in this video. Applying the same products that the candy was originally mixed with on top of the existing candy layer can and usually does allow the candy to be reactivated. That is what causes the candy colors to leech into subsequent layers of paint. That is the reason 4040 Bleed Checker is recommended to be sprayed straight out of the bottle with no reduction. Adding reducer to Bleed Checker introduces a similar material already in play and will likely allow the candy to reactivate. Does that make sense?
      So, while you may get away with using UVLS to stop a candy from bleeding, I wouldn't rely on that method because it will come back to haunt you at some point. There are other factors that influence whether a candy will bleed or not, but the most effective way to stop it is using a dissimilar product to lock it in. A catalyzed urethane clear is another option.

    • @TheAirbrushGarage
      @TheAirbrushGarage  Рік тому

      @wickedartstudio Trevor, I hope all is well. It's been a while. Thank you for that. That is very clear and sound advice that makes sense. I never stop learning learning. Thanks.

    • @Indyjeeplover
      @Indyjeeplover Рік тому

      I ordered Bleed Checker and just received it today. I’ve tried the Candies with partial success so far. I tried Lemon Yellow over a yellow base hoping to get some pop in the color. Results were underwhelming, though I haven’t epoxied it yet. I did use them on a chrome lure and the results were very good
      Guess they need to go over a light color base. I’ll keep trying different applications.
      Thanks for the detailed response

    • @wickedartstudio
      @wickedartstudio Рік тому

      @@Indyjeeplover You will generally get better results over lighter colors; however, it greatly depends on how many coats of candy you use as well. One or two quick light coats of candy will produce underwhelming results (it creates an almost pastel looking shade of color - try it on a plain white sheet of paper). Keep in mind a true dye-based candy is completely translucent once applied and will continue to darken with each subsequent coat. So, adding additional layers of candy will darken your underlying colors but those additional layers of candy will also intensify the colors underneath once enough coats are applied. The key to getting good results with a candy wash is spraying the candy to full saturation. How many coats are required to reach full saturation is dependent on the color of candy you are using. Lighter hues will generally require more coats to reach full saturation compared to darker hues. For example, Lemon Yellow will require more coats compared to Blood Red.

  • @markwakeley3835
    @markwakeley3835 Рік тому

    I'm not really a skull person, it's kind of morbid, but the instructions are priceless. Thanks

    • @TheAirbrushGarage
      @TheAirbrushGarage  Рік тому

      I am glad you liked the video Mark and thanks for always taking a look and supporting the channel.