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Been Around the Block





Getting an airbrush pretty soon, I have ordered vallejo air, some of the basic colours.

I do how ever have a lot of reaper paints, and I'm curious how people work with it.
So would anyone share with me how your process with Reaper and the airbrush is?
   
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Hutto, TX

acrylic paint is exactly that.

I use craft store paint, and I think it down with either Golden or Liquitex airbrush medium 1:1 mix. works pretty well for me. you might have to adjust the blend but that's the basic idea of it.




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Longtime Dakkanaut






Yep - it really doesn't matter too much...paint is paint. To squirt it through an airbrush...you just need to thin it down.

A friend of mine who does illustrations for advertisements only uses tube paints - you know the thick stuff that is the consistency of tooth paste. He thins it down and then sprays it just like I do with my hobby and model paints.
   
 
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