Peter Gitundu asked:


The airbrush paints available in the market today are non-toxic and water soluble. They are used in applications like temporary tattoos, automotive, modeling, cloth and manufacturers custom surfboard. They are available in art stores, shops stationery as well as craft stores. I find it very easy to use art and textile paints and if you learn the basics, it becomes even easier. These paintings come in two different color types ie opaque and transparent. The opaque generally referred to as the base color, not to transmit or impenetrable to the eye. They have a higher amount of pigments and can clog your brush easily at the tip. Considering that transparent paints allow light to pass through it to consider other objects or bodies differently. Some of the airbrush paints include: acrylic, gouache and watercolors. These are water based colors that come in tubes and in prereduced form. Acrylics are available in transparent and opaque colors, is thin and easily cleaned using water. They are used in clothing and textile painting. firm's paintings, the colors of oil paints and cratex decrease with spirits or turpentine. They can be opaque or transparent depending on the level of reduction. To apply an airbrush paintings on cloth, first you need to try it on paper or canvas as you may well know, standing around in the dry colors. Clean the leather rubbing alcohol or spirits. Spray a light coat of opaque for the best results. Apply color in thin even layer, avoiding excessive paint layering and over saturation. Let the colors dry before heat setting. Iron the fabric for thirty seconds using the protective cloth.

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