You have a great eye on how you want the end product to look. Very nice job.
You have a great eye on how you want the end product to look. Very nice job.
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Thanks. Not sure about the "great eye" part. It really is more of a "make it up as you go and hope it turns out OK" kind of a process.
I like the fact that with the spray cans the process goes pretty quick. Want to change colors? Just grab another can. I have automotive type spray guns and an airbrush setup that would work awesome for this type of thing and give me much more control over application of the paint. But the extra hassle of setting them up, swapping between colors, and cleaning everything up when I'm done just isn't worth it and kind of defeats the purpose of a cheap, quick and easy job that is easy to touch up or re-do.