Hey all, I just wanted to try something new with this casting, turned out looking like it went mud boggin'. Mike ()
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That is such a cool effect !!!
Definitely has the appearance of sprayed mud ( whether that was what you were after or not !!! )
Mind sharing how you created that effect ? - While not for restoring cars, I could really take
advantage of that effect for other applications .... like on my model railroad.
Mark.
Thanks Mark, actually I was just trying to do a spectra-fade. I painted the car spectraflame green, let that dry, then using spectraflame red, started behindthe car & just sprayed from side to side a couple times kind of up above the car a little bit. Then clear coated. The red turned out more of a brown makingit look more like mud. The look was what I was after, just not the color, but I'm okay with it. Thanks for the thumbs up, I hope that helped. Take care,Mike
That's interesting as the "spray" looked to be too coarse to be just overspray !!!
Any time I've attempted a color blend with my airbrush, the point of color blend
was a very fine mist - yours doesn't have that real fine mist appearance !?! I was
just curious how you got the more defined look of the particles in the overspray.
Mark.
It's because it isn't airbrush on this one, it's can. I'm using Krylon X Metals paint. When I say spectraflame on this one, this is not anenamel but more like a stain (like spectraflame) for lack of a better term. You can see the casting throught the paint. This stuff will do an overchrome nicelyif it's applied right. That's why it's more coarse, especially because the red is getting low in the can too, Mike
Oh - ok, that explains it .... low rattlecan having a bit of a "sputtering" effect !!!
You know the funny part ? - If you were TRYING for that effect, there's no way
it would come out like that !!!
Mark.
That's pretty cool, I can get my Badger to do that...open it up all the way, & thin the paint as less as possible...nice & thick, it will spit justlike a spray can running out, it makes a cool blood splatter.
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Mark if your trying for an effect like that, try put the color you want on a toothbrush then flick it off onto your project.
Hey Zack - Yeah, I HAVE done that and it works pretty well too. I just figured if I could
get that effect to burp outa my airbrush, it would be a lot less messy and maybe a bit
more controlled.
Mark.
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