You can spray a variety of paints and media as long as it can be reduced similar to the consistency of milk. Some paints may be very toxic to spray and would require proper respirators and a spray booth system. Always wear a respirator or particle mask when airbrushing. Beginner airbrush artists may consider purchasing ready-to-spray airbrush paints or pre-reduced paints as reducing paints to the right consistency can be challenging.
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