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Spray Paint Art Tutorial For Beginners How To Spray Paint Planets With Rings

Spray Paint Art Tutorial For Beginners How To Spray Paint Planets With Rings - These planet rings will make your paintings pop!

Whether you're looking to paint Saturn or an imagined planet with rings, this spray art tutorial will show you how to create planet rings with spray paint. Play around with the concepts in this video and be sure to share your results with me on instagram!

Learn a few helpful techniques that will take your spray painting skills to the next level.

Video links for more beginner tutorials:

Spray Paint Art Tutorial for Beginners:
https://youtu.be/W75tYdT5DC8
If you're new to spray paint art, watch this video!

Spray Paint Art Mountain Tutorial:
https://youtu.be/nxagtznNaNk
Full tutorial on mountains, lots of helpful tips!

Amazon links:

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Respirator - http://amzn.to/2AUBfR0

Pallet Knife - http://amzn.to/2CDVcZy

Utility Knife (For scraping paint off of clogged tips) - http://amzn.to/2CBockO

Straight Edge (For creating water effects) - http://amzn.to/2yGIxBV

Although you can purchase Rustoleum spray paint on Amazon, I HIGHLY recommend sourcing it from a brick and mortar store. The spray paint cans on Amazon are grossly overpriced.

In this video, I teach you how to create planet rings with spray paint.

Be sure when layering colors to go from lightest to darkest!

Supply list for this spray paint art tutorial:

- Magazine sheets or plastic bag
- A table or work surface to spray paint on
- Rustoleum Quick Spray gloss spray paint in white and black
-Rustoleum Painter's Touch gloss spray paint in white, black, magenta, lime green, deep blue and clear
- Glossy posterboard
- Scrap piece of posterboard
- A round object with thin edges
- Respirator designed for paint fumes!

I look forward to sharing this great medium with you all and helping you to improve your spray paint art with spray paint tutorials, tips and tricks, time-lapse videos and some advice on how to profit from your art.

Want to see a specific tutorial? Leave a comment below!

Influenced by sci-fi, pop culture, and psychedelic imagery, Mike set out to share this great medium with others through live painting, art shows, and Youtube tutorials.

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Here is some interesting info about real life ring systems. It's important to paint AND learn :)

A ring system is a disc or ring orbiting an astronomical object that is composed of solid material such as dust and moonlets, and is a common component of satellite systems around giant planets. A ring system around a planet is also known as a planetary ring system.
The most prominent and most famous planetary rings in the Solar System are those around Saturn, but the other three giant planets (Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune) also have ring systems. Recent evidence suggests that ring systems may also be found around other types of astronomical objects, including minor planets, moons, and brown dwarfs.

There are three ways that thicker planetary rings (the rings around planets) have been proposed to have formed: from material of the protoplanetary disk that was within the Roche limit of the planet and thus could not coalesce to form moons; from the debris of a moon that was disrupted by a large impact; or from the debris of a moon that was disrupted by tidal stresses when it passed within the planet's Roche limit. Most rings were thought to be unstable and to dissipate over the course of tens or hundreds of millions of years, but it now appears that Saturn's rings might be quite old, dating to the early days of the Solar System.
Fainter planetary rings can form as a result of meteoroid impacts with moons orbiting around the planet or, in case of Saturn's E-ring, the ejecta of cryovolcanic material.
The composition of ring particles varies; they may be silicate or icy dust. Larger rocks and boulders may also be present, and in 2007 tidal effects from eight 'moonlets' only a few hundred meters across were detected within Saturn's rings. The maximum size of a ring particle is determined by the specific strength of the material it is made of, its density, and the tidal force at its altitude. The tidal force is proportional to the average density inside the radius of the ring, or to the mass of the planet divided by the radius of the ring cubed. It is also inversely proportional to the square of the orbital period of the ring.

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