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Air brush on crown

Started by Andy Cooper, March 17, 2013, 07:14:00 PM

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Andy Cooper

How hard is it to fade to a different color on the crown of an arrow using an air brush? I'm thinking about getting one, but wanted to get some input and advice first.

Thanks!
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R. Combs

It's not that hard at all Andy, just tape off the areas that you don't want air brushed and you can put your cresting in that area.

Rick






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JD Berry Taipan (original) 53@28 62"
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maxwell

Yes, Ricks work is second to none.  I think I have several doz of those shone in the pics and I love em.

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akbowbender

Those are awesome! Too nice to shoot, for sure!
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Mike Vines

Can be done with a simple rattle can and a steady hand too...

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PRK

Rick, what kind of paint are you spraying out of your airbrush?
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R. Combs

They make an actual airbrush paint, but you can thin down craft paint as well.

Rick

mahantango

I've done the same thing with a rattle can as well, but I think an airbrush would give you much better control and results.
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