Members Sanch Posted August 29, 2017 Members Report Posted August 29, 2017 19 hours ago, nrk said: hmm.. airbrushing imho gives a very thin top dye coat. deep penetration is possible , for example, when you take a sponge and a dye, and work it into the leather (besides of sinking a piece of leather in a jar of dye ) :). specially 2-3 times. this allows pigments get as much deep as possible into leather. airbrushing is good for decorations, patinas, gradients etc. Depends on the dye. Alch based Fiebings is fine airbrushed. Waterbase imho is a no go as though I've had good results along with heat setting it. Quote
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