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Hi mango! I was making a utility belt for a cosplay, and o think I spray painted it too much.. I noticed cracks so I spray painted it again and again, it got worse each time. Do you know how I can I fix this? I'm not very good at cosplay.. haha
Spray painting takes a lot more work than a lot of people realize, so don’t beat yourself up! It’s a difficult thing to do properly and requires more technique than just “press the nozzle and hope for the best,” which is how I did it when I first started out with cosplay. :’D Here’s how you can fix your belt!
1. Sand off the bad paint job. Take your time and remove as much of it as possible to reset to a “clean canvas.” As with normal sanding, work from a low grit to a high grit.
2. Use a primer coat. This will help your paint job adhere to the surface and fill in any scratches or variations. (I recommend using an automotive primer, especially if your belt is made from plastic.)
3. Sand your primer layer. Again, work from low grit to high grit sandpaper.
4. Paint again, this time with diligence and patience.* Spray in light bursts using a sweeping motion, 8-10 inches away from the surface. Use thin layers; let each layer dry for 15-20 minutes before applying another coat. Continue until opaque color is achieved.
5. Wet sand your paint job to correct any minor flaws.
6. Finish with a clear coat to protect your paint job. Depending on the effect you want, you can choose from glossy, matte, or satin finishes!
* MAKE SURE you’re painting in the proper conditions! Generally, this is 50-80 degrees Fahrenheit, with relative humidity below 85%, but double-check the instructions on your chosen brand of paint in case it’s formulated differently.
Hopefully that helps! Best of luck with your project!
This kid with black hair and batwings ran straight into a a coffee shop's window... #imtellingbatman?
tramsrouy replied to your photo “Commission for @sadgurlray for her gf Who was also super patient and...”
I thought she was a child??
honestly ive never played the games beyond the beginning, this was just a commission. perhaps this takes place later when she’s older?