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Spraypainting in the winter is such a bitch. The paint doesn't dry fast enough to put my next layer on. I have a hair dryer near the painting as I speak.

So far I've been watching how the guys on youtube spraypaint space backgrounds with planets and shit and I am trying it out for the first time. I tested a piece near on another paper and it came out okay. I hate that I have to do this in a cold garage. The basement furnace would send fumes through the house If I did it down there. I would paint in my bedroom, but spraypainting creates alot of dust.

So that being said, I cut the time in half by not stenciling the background and freehanding it, but I will stencil the figure later.

So for the next posters I will paint, I will use a smaller color pallete until I find the courage to tackle this again.


Anyone have advice towards spraypainting in general?

I just trying to make some posters for when I move into the basement after it's remodeled I'll have art to hang, generally around my interests.

Thanks.

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