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email sentOriginally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postyep i know mate,should be back at the end of the month,if yr on msn messenger add me,or email me on donna.19@hotmail.co.uk
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am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate
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i'm sure your trying to be sarcastic,but i dont see it lol,anyways,i know a good trick for water droplets,but i have to be painting on metal for that,and spheres are pretty easyOriginally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostCan you do water droplets and spheres?
I would like to see a space theme picture complete with different planets and galaxies.
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give it another go mate,tbh mate you were prob put off by the airbrushes you had,i honestly think you would be able to do it,and i'd help out mateyOriginally posted by POPEYE View PostDoing well mate, aggree the finger and blood's a bit out but as ya say your still practiceing, just wish i could do as well at starting out, keep it up
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Nope, no sarcasm.Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Posti'm sure your trying to be sarcastic,but i dont see it lol,anyways,i know a good trick for water droplets,but i have to be painting on metal for that,and spheres are pretty easy
I know the water droplets trick, but can you do them (with stencils or masking fluid/tape) free hand i.e. without using water, on vertical panels?
Space scenes are always popular, more imaginative I think.
I done a couple of moonscapes many years ago, one was on a moped mudguard the other on a Cortina's boot.
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u got it,in a nutshell u put base on then spray with water,then mist over with a desired colour,then leave to dry,but as u say on vertical panels its much more difficult,can be done with a stencil/stencils to an extent,but won't look quite so realistic,and would be very labour intensiveOriginally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostNope, no sarcasm.
I know the water droplets trick, but can you do them (with stencils or masking fluid/tape) free hand i.e. without using water, on vertical panels?
Space scenes are always popular, more imaginative I think.
I done a couple of moonscapes many years ago, one was on a moped mudguard the other on a Cortina's boot.
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