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Posted on April 17, 2010.
Spray Paint GraphicsHow to use the spray paint?

I use spray paint on the normal map for a graphic design and I was wondering what is the best way to do it? xxx

The best instructions of your spray paint can usually be found on the box. Some sprays tend to clump up more and need to be watered more finely distance, while others may not have sufficient opacity and the need to close. Here are some steps to help you achieve a better finish.

1. Make sure you do this in an open or well ventilated area and wear masks (it itches really / feel bad when you get paint particles in the nose and mouth). Try a day without wind, or perhaps an open garage. And wear gloves, paint can damage your skin after a while.

2. Clean your spray nozzle before, there are also different-sized nozzles for varying the width of the lines, you can get very good advice in a spray paint shop that is for local professional artists graffiti. Make sure your card is also free of dust and thick enough not to warp when wet.

3. Mask any part you do not want to color, paint spray can go on the other, but different brands can react with one another, even after several hours of drying. You do not need a primer on the map.

4. Lean the board on a solid source, or ask a friend who does not mind getting dirty for use with gloves (make sure he / she has a mask too). It should remain stable as you spray.

5. Hold the bottle vertically and in a manner that easily covers the most of your project at once. Try not to spray on the card itself, but move the spray on him once he is stable. Follow the package directions for the distance, you can also get more for touch-ups once you're more confident.

Cheaper spray paint mix and spraying will happen if you're shaking from left to right on the map (when you change direction will always spray a little more than average). The longer you can hold out, the less you'll have to go back and eventual ruin.

6. DO NOT leave the nozzle to the finish of the race, make sure it no longer faces of the card before you let go. The change in pressure can cause the nozzle to "choke", which causes projections that appear on the finished surface easily.

7. Place the piece to dry, I used to put things like card in an open box under cover or in a bathroom with a breakdown to avoid dust or the wind blew open. Do not let sit in the sun, it will start to bubble and Peel.

8. You can complete the project by spraying with glossy protective coating (or not, this is not so important for the map).

Montana is one of the best brands of spray paint I used, it is also one of the most expensive. The small nozzles which form thinner lines tend to block most, so do not use your fingers are tired. Remember that if you let go halfway, the nozzle can choke, so if you're about to lose your grip, move your spray away.

Hold can 10 - 12 inches from your work and spray in a continuous motion left to right.
There are very good instructions on the box if you want to read

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