Foam Acrylic paint help

H5iskindaundr8d

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Hey guys H5 here, gotta a question. So when my spray painted foam props are finished, I usually detail it using acrylic paints. But some of the colors I choose tend to reveal the color underneath it. For example, if I use red paint on a black helmet, the black would still pop out from underneath it. How would I make it to where the doesn’t allow that to happen? Thanks.
(also my first post :p)
 
Hey man, nice to finally see you on the forums!

So this seems to a an issue of the paint being too thin, I'd recommend doing a few thin coats as opposed to a single thick coat. you could also prime it in white or grey so it makes the colour pop a bit more and mask off the areas you want in black, red, etc. Also one really simple thing I find myself forgetting all the time, make sure you shake your rattlecan enough! There's a huge difference on coverage between a properly shaken can vs the opposite.

Best of luck!
 
Hey man, nice to finally see you on the forums!

So this seems to a an issue of the paint being too thin, I'd recommend doing a few thin coats as opposed to a single thick coat. you could also prime it in white or grey so it makes the colour pop a bit more and mask off the areas you want in black, red, etc. Also one really simple thing I find myself forgetting all the time, make sure you shake your rattlecan enough! There's a huge difference on coverage between a properly shaken can vs the opposite.

Best of luck!
Preciate the advice, will do !
 
Usually when I spray paint, I try to start with the brightest colour and work my way to the darkest. But if you’re just detailing, multiple thin coats can help, or perhaps even doing a layer of white primer and then the colour.
 
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