I’ve been experimenting with airbrushing techniques lately, especially for high-definition film projects. I’ve found that using a fine mist can really help maintain skin texture while providing even coverage. Has anyone else had success with this technique, or do you prefer traditional methods for consistency in character looks?
I totally get where you’re coming from with airbrushing. It can be tricky to nail that balance between texture and coverage without going overboard; I’ve had my fair share of duds. I’ve found that adjusting the pressure can really make a difference — maybe try dialing it down a bit? Have you considered testing it on a few different skin types first?
And airbrushing can definitely be a game changer for HD projects. I’ve found that using a higher alcohol content in the formula helps it set faster without losing that skin texture — kind of like sealing your smoothie before it gets frothy! Have you tried blending colors for more dimension?
I’ve had good luck using a water-based silicone in my airbrushing for HD film; it offers a nice finish and blends well on camera. Just be careful with your spray distance — too close can muddy texture. Have you tried adjusting your distance for better results?