

Try thinning bit by bit and see if it improves. The more viscosity, the more pressure you'll need. Second, make sure you have enough PSI running through it for the liquid. If you just go hard with paint, then stop, there will be paint in the tip of the brush, which will be launched out as soon as you start again, and be all speckled. Make sure you are starting with air, and ending with air ( not sure if that particular one is double action) but always start with just air, then introduce your paint/ink, then finish with air. I'd say as a process of elimination to try with your current setup is: I've gone through a lot of brands or brush, compressor and paints/inks/liquids. If you need to message the modteam or discuss something about the subreddit, please message us through modmail here.Īirbrushing for several years now. Please do not send direct messages or chat requests to moderators. Learn more about the contest and how to enter here:Ĭlick here for the contest WIP/feedback megathread here


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