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Be sure to bring the finished product back in the office... Looks very nice bro~ |
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Heck, you could make the whole board look like an address stamp. How about in big letters " KEEP OFF so n so's Board".
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Tom if you or anybody is interested, i just finished airbrushing art on my friends new surfboard. I did it on top of the fiberglass, not on the foam blank like most surfboard art is done. The technique i use makes it very durable and no U.V fade. Scroll down to the blond purple girl being abducted by aliens.
http://homepage.mac.com/anthropods/PhotoAlbum20.html or girl-bot should i say. Cheers! Phil |
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when Airbrushing straight to the fiber glass, do you have a problem with the paint dripping? what kind of paints are you using, I am considering airbrushing on some cotton fabric(to reduce drippage) and then laminating. what do you think
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In m experience, you need to set pressure 10-15psi for detail work on smooth surfaces. the higher pressure you set it at, the more distance you need from the surface in order to keep from dripping.....or just airbrush on a thin cotton cloth at at normal 20-25 psi for high detail. if this doesnt help maybe you are thinning your paint too much, and dont use water, use acrylic airbrush thinner.
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