
Perhaps the most confusing part about painting a blaster is not knowing what spray paint or acrylic paints to use for the best results. Here some things you can learn when you click that start now button at the bottom of the page:įinally, here are additional resources you’ll find in this in-depth tutorial: Most people jump to the bottom of the page after reading everything above, yet here you are still scrolling through and reading everything…. A growing database of printable stencils to use on your blaster.
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How to seal everything in and protect all your hard work. How to create longer-lasting paint-jobs. What paints to use to bring out the details of your blaster. It was quite the undertaking, but I managed to get bunch of good stuff for you. We all know how temperamental artists are… What’s their problem anyway? Are they too good to tell you how they did it? Too good to get on a beginner’s level? I’m not an artist, so I can’t say, but I DID work with one of the nicer ones to get this tutorial made. Now you have no excuse to not paint your blaster! Better yet -no more asking the annoyed artist “gods” how they did it. No more second-guessing those painting tutorials you found on youtube. YEAH, YOU COULD “SPRAY AND PRAY” IT COMES OUT THE WAY YOU WANT IT TO, OR… YOU COULD FOLLOW THIS FREE TUTORIAL. It’s even more fun when you get to see how to do it, instead of guessing how to do it yourself.
Have you ever wanted to turn that little toy blaster into a work of art, but did not know how? I can tell you that painting a blaster can be a fun and rewarding creative hobby.