spidering paint = pressure to high and I have had 2 students that used a HS airbrush and both had trouble with the control of that airbrush and it got worse when the started to use thinner paint but did great with the same paint in the student airbrush I had : a Iwata hp b+
Thank you, after dinner i try.try 2 parts paint 1 part water , I still see some spidering
It could just be you need to fine tune your ratios a little more. It takes a while to nail it and find what's perfect for the brush.
What I am noticing is that the spidering seems to mostly go in one direction. It could be because of the angle you are holding the brush, or it may be a speck of dirt in that side of the nozzle, or possibly the the nozzle may have a tiny crack or imperfection? Or as I say it could be just the way you hold the brush.
Its hard to see (I'm on my phone) but your lines look like they are skipping - like little dots. To me that suggests a dirty or damaged nozzle too.
Yes, now i thing i have the right ratio color/water and the right pressure.looks like you got the paint reduction right , now it comes down to trigger control
About the smal lime, is normal they are noylt continued?
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Thank you a lot for the advice and for the answer.I believe you will start getting better lines with practice. It takes a while to get used to where the trigger needs to be, and with how much air - each day you will build confidence and skill - just keep going. Remember, do not MESS with the brush more than needs to be done to keep it clean enough to spray - then keep practicing.
Thank you a lot for the advice and for the answer.
I try pratice every time i can, almost every day, now i dont make any draw, but just pratice about basic about point, line, sharp and shadow.
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