No, I think not. Use acrylics, as the gum in the gouache tends to leave oils tacky if you live in a moist climate or near the sea, especially any impasto-type technique.
there is no air paint brush
With airbrush selected brush you are using will paint color till you have mouse or tablet pen pressed, with this option deselected brush will paint only once so if you have opacity associated with brush stroke with airbrush option deselected brush will paint with that opacity. With airbrush selected you can paint and totally opaque strokes on portions of image where you hold down mouse button or keep pressed pen on tablet.
Well there are air pockets in the paint brush and when you lay down the paint some of the ir pockets are now laid on the table.
Createx makes a great water-based paint for air-brush that works well on fabric and leather.
Yes. Air brush kits can be used to paint just about anything from model cars to cakes. They provide exceptional detail and shading that you may not be able to create using a brush.
FOR SUEDE i use baby oil with a brass brush make sure to brush the shoe off with the baby oil if the paint is chipping use sand paper and then paint it over with acrylic paint just to get dirt of use simple 409
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Air brush kits are available for purchase at a variety of retail locations. Some stores that carry air brush kits include Harbor Freight, Golden Paints, and Dick Blick.
An airbrush is an air-operated tool that sprays paint, ink, and dye. There are many uses for this device: auto detailing, finger nail painting, art, illustration, clothing painting, retouching photos, airbrush tanning, mural painting, temporary tattoos, makeup, and some people simply enjoy it as a hobby.
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If you spray too close, air gets trapped in and seals over!
I would start by asking at a good bike shop. They may not do the work themselves but they should have the names of places that do. If that doesn't work, any auto paint business will have a paint booth and the equipment to do the work. if you are looking for a custom paint job, check with your local motorcycle retailer, they can put you in touch with a good air-brush jockey.