TECHNIQUES
AIRBRUSHING
Matisse Flow Formula has been especially designed
with the airbrush artist in mind. Matisse
Flow Formula, in conjunction with selected Matisse
Mediums, can be used for the vast majority of airbrush
applications.
The pigments used in the Matisse
Flow Formula have been milled down to a particle size small enough to easily
flow through the finest of airbrushes.
Matisse
Flow Formula will dry waterfast and lightfast.
It is suitable for all airbrush work including
illustration, fine art, cartoon work, graphic design
and mural
work.
Matisse
Flow Formula can also be used for automotive
detail work when covered by a protective clear
lacquer, and has been used extensively in the automotive
design
area. Clear automotive lacquers can be used over
the top of Matisse
Flow to give a tough weatherproof finish normally
associated with automotive finishes.
Because of the very fine particle size, Matisse
Flow Formula can be used with the smallest tip or needle size, as fine
as 0.1.
To use Flow
Formula (or Matisse
Structure) with an airbrush use the mixture - MM3
Surface Tension Breaker diluted 1 part with 9
parts water, to thin the paint to the desired viscosity.
The airbrush artist will find that far less water
is required to achieve the same viscosity (as "chemical
thinning" has taken place); therefore the colors
will be far stronger and more intense than if the
paint had just been "let down" with water
alone. If the airbrush appears to be clogging regularly,
add a few drops of MM1
Drying Retarder to the mixture and this will
help to slow the drying time.
If waterfastness is a concern, additions of 30-40%
of MM9 Acrylic Painting Medium will increase the binding
capacity of the mixture.
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