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Cheap and expensive airbrush makes big difference and mostly it is in the purpose of its use.

Cheap and expensive airbrush makes big difference and mostly it is in the purpose of its use. That means that we have to choose carefully, take a look at all properties of airbrush guns and read this article as I think it will help you with your decision. So what airbrush guns we know? Very important is the action. There two types, single and double action airbrush. Double Action requires more skills and time. These airbrushes are good for details and are very popular among airbrush Artists.
Next very important for airbrush is feeding and there is more types. Gravity feed airbrush (have a pain cup on the top and bases on the Earth gravity). Siphon feed has usually a bottle on the bottom (sometimes called bottom feed). Air is blown over the tube and it pulls the paint up into the mixing chamber. Big plus for this type is capacity. Of course it has some minuses like, if you doing small objects you losing a lot of paints during cleaning.
Well here are some advises. Gravity feed cups can vary in sizes and some are permanently fixed to the body (most cases). There are cups with a lid and cups without it. It depends on the purpose of your airbrushing which gun you are going to choose. You're going to paint small details (smaller cup), use acrylic paint (cup with a lid). Of course you can always make a lid by yourself.
Another two types which can categorize your airbrush depending on how it mixes the paint with air are Internal and External mix airbrushguns. Internal mix atomises the paint inside the body of airbrush gun, external outside of the body. Good example of external mix type of airbrush gun is Paasche H. It has the paint nozzle below the airbrush body where it gets atomised, so the body stays clean as there is almost no paint skull stencil inside it at all. But the internal mix type has usually finer finish than external one. If you prefer details you should choose the internal mix one and live with the fact that you have to clean it more often than external mix gun.
Here are some advices from professionals that I've been collecting for a long long time.
Iwata made me feel as I'm in heaven comparing to cheap plastic Aztec. Finally I could get to paint my paintings with precision and not complain about airbrush. My advice everyone who wants to start is to make some investment at the start, believe me.
Paasche SingleAction was a good start because I had fun and I really enjoyed it. But now I have 'Harder & Steinbeck' Infinity 2in1 and can not stop airbrushing. The right tool makes huge difference. I literally had to retrain myself all over again and learn how to control the DoubleAction after SingleAction. Don't buy a SingleAction airbrush if you going to do artistic work. It has its use but makes it very difficult to do some strokes and achieve techniques for artistic painting.
Do not waste your money on cheap airbrush gun and don't spend big money for something called Iwata CM C+ either. Be careful, Siphon feed waste a lot of paint when you change colour or clean it, it's not a good idea for newbie. Gravity feed is the one to go diy compressor for all the beginners. My first airbrush was expensive Badger and all I did was fight all the time I tried to paint something. It is fussy and I finished with Master G44 (very good one).I also had the opportunity to use 'Harder & Steenbeck' Infinity Two-in-One airbrush and I have to say I was not prepared for it to be so good! It deserves to be a totally unique experience. An Artist on a budget who needs to work across a full range of stuff from Automotive or Fine Art and Textile, this airbrush could be the best.
I'm airbrushing for many years and I've tried the Infinity airbrush and I have to say I loved it. It performs really well and does everything I need with an unexpected effort. I'm impressed! I would recommend it to everyone who wants to start airbrushing because it is very easy to use. Just go for Infinity.
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