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2013/03/23 16:35:06
Subject: How to paint Thunderhammers with an airbrush! [video tutorial]
dude163 wrote: What compressor are you using for your airbrush?
I use an AS-186 compressor. Its a cheap, unbranded compressor that a lot of companies buy to rebrand it as their starter compressor.
Its slightly better then the AS-18 because it has a 3ltr tank, which keeps the airflow consistent and prolongs the life expectancy of the compressor!
Automatically Appended Next Post: and ofc thanks for the feedback
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2013/03/29 13:12:13
Matney X wrote: In the picture you bookended the video with, did you do any post-processing on the hammer, or does it really pop THAT MUCH?
i added some glow behind the hammer but other then that the colors are true...
i did take the picture in a light booth though to get the most optimal lighting
all the hammers ive seen are caked in annoying details which actually detracts from doing effects like this.
nice work.
i build this mini a long time ago so i honestly dont remember... but looking at it i think you are correct... i think i filed off the lightning emblem on the side of it
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