So having decided to experiment with fluid acrylics, I find that having shaky hands is not a drawback with this technique, I mentioned to Spouse that an airbrush compressor would be useful after all. (He had asked me long ago if I wanted to try airbrushing, but I would have had to spend all my time in a mask and I said no.)
I don't need the airbrush itself, I just want a source of cold air, controllable, to move paint around.
So, this morning, while I was watching the Ashes and updating the laptop which he recently repaired, he disappears to the garage and just before lunch he comes in with a compressor he built. I'm going to try it out now. Wish me luck.
I don't need the airbrush itself, I just want a source of cold air, controllable, to move paint around.
So, this morning, while I was watching the Ashes and updating the laptop which he recently repaired, he disappears to the garage and just before lunch he comes in with a compressor he built. I'm going to try it out now. Wish me luck.