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I did try a search but my keywords weren't helpful 🙂 

 

I shift between digital, paper, and plastic kits as I get hot and cold results on my builds.  Because of this, I sometimes go a few months between airbrush use, and therefore do not build up enough experience to set into memory the troubleshooting tricks needed to get pressure and dilution ratios right.  I had found this helpful youtube video that did a good job of demonstrating what to look for when your dialing in your brush before a project.  I'm curious if there is a "printable" cheat sheet with these or examples like these and what needs to be done next.

For instance, bottom right is too low pressure, 2nd from bottom right is too much pressure. 2nd from left is too thin paint.  bottom left is too thick paint. etc.

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