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AIRBRUSHES H02 & H03
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The MIG Productions H02 and H03 Double-Acting Airbrushes visual guide |
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Preparing for Use
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Screw the paint feed preset clockwise to reduce the double-action when lines of a certain thickness are desired.
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Screw the paint feed preset counter-clockwise to increase the double-action for spraying thicker lines.
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Our airbrushes are designed to be attached to a 1/8” hose.
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A quick-disconnect can be attached for fast removal of the airbrush from the air hose.
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The connecter for a vinyl hose can be fastened to the air valve.
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Keep the airbrush close to the subject while only lightly pulling back on the trigger when creating fine lines.
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Keep the airbrush close to the subject and move it quickly for making thin faint fluid lines.
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Slow your movement of the airbrush while keeping it close to the subject for denser lines.
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Bring the airbrush back away from the subject while pulling back on the double-acting trigger for thicker lines, shadows and gradients.
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This last photo shows the different types of lines you can obtain depending on the distance and speed of the airbrush and how far the double-acting trigger is pulled back.
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(c) 2002-09 MIG PRODUCTIONS FACTORY S.L. |
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