I am finishing up ceiling tile hill (CT) hill and I am getting ready to do some airbrushing. I have hung out in garages and body shops and watched people paint cars. When they would put the paint into the cup for the spray gun they would use A paint filter. Do I need to filter the paint before I put it into the airbrush so it does not clog the airbrush? The reason I am airbrushing the ceiling tile is I tried to paint it with A brush but when I spread the paint it smoothed out all the texture of the broken ceiling tile and it looked like sandstone out west. I am from Pittsburgh PA. and I am trying to model A shale hillside and I don't want to loose that textured look so that's why I am airbrushing CT hill. One more question what paint do I use for the pink/blue foam board? I know not to use spray paint it eats up the foam board. Thanks for any help Choo Choo Kenny
Original Post