What are different tools required for spray printing?
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"Spraying can produce a variety of effects, ranging from a crisp clear design to a skewed look or a delicately graduated, misty image. Four spraying methods are described below:
An old toothbrush is used by the first method. The toothbrush is first wetted with the right consistency in paint. Using a spatula or scale or a knife, the paint is spread over the cloth on the stencil.
A mouth-blown diffuser is used in the second method. To make the diffuser work successfully, the color paste must be thinner a little more than that used for spattering the toothbrush.
The third method is a refillable spray type used to cast a fine bristle of water over indoor plants.
The more professional approach is to use an airbrush from a model shop. An airbrush is handled more conveniently to give a misty effect to large printed areas."