I have been building jigs and painting with powder and epoxy paints for a few years but wanted to expand into airbrushing after finding a mold that was condusive to hand pouring lead in a vertical jig mold. This is an asymetrical mold; thick enough to resist bending in this style and easy enough to pour in the lead alloy I am using. All these are from what has become a personal stash of imperfect moldings.
Not quite ready for using foil / reflective tape and I really like the powder / glitter coat under the epoxy for affect right now.
This is our first attempt at airbrushing and building / using stencils. I have quite a few with a super glow white powder base that I am ready to shoot and would like to get some tips from you guys on airbrush technique and color patterns before I shoot a bunch more. I figure I will use more chartreuse and pink highlights on the glow base.
Thanks for your comments,
Last edited by Barefootin; 04-05-2010 at 08:32 AM.