Wow ... your first dimensional sign... congrats for two reasons: 1) for aiming higher 2) for asking BEFORE you have already painted it and "stuffed it up - now what do I do?"
A good learning lesson. I would probably have done things a little differently to this point... but seeing that you are at this point... lets move from here. Make sure you either wash or vaccuum dust out after sanding. First, you need to "seal" the cells. Now I am from Oz so don't know too much about O/S paints, but have found that a water based primer or auto primer works well at sealing. You might as well either spray, very thinly handpaint or hand paint / roll the background. Say at least 3 coats. Consider: are you going to do the returns in the base colour or the character colour? Some paint the returns the same as the base, some the same as the backgound. Personal choice. I tend to use only exterior grade acrylics (water based) paints. Down here we have harsh UV so the technology is good.
Once you have done the "sealing" it really is up to filling in the rest. Usually by hand or high density foam roller - the HDFR will give a smoother finish if continually worked back and forward.
If I can help in anyway... feel free. I "blah blah blah "specialise" " in dimensional signs.
Check it out www.coloradosigns.com.au if I can help in any way.
Cheers - G
PS Only new so not so sure if pointing to your own website is permitted... if not - Admin... feel free to remove.
A good learning lesson. I would probably have done things a little differently to this point... but seeing that you are at this point... lets move from here. Make sure you either wash or vaccuum dust out after sanding. First, you need to "seal" the cells. Now I am from Oz so don't know too much about O/S paints, but have found that a water based primer or auto primer works well at sealing. You might as well either spray, very thinly handpaint or hand paint / roll the background. Say at least 3 coats. Consider: are you going to do the returns in the base colour or the character colour? Some paint the returns the same as the base, some the same as the backgound. Personal choice. I tend to use only exterior grade acrylics (water based) paints. Down here we have harsh UV so the technology is good.
Once you have done the "sealing" it really is up to filling in the rest. Usually by hand or high density foam roller - the HDFR will give a smoother finish if continually worked back and forward.
If I can help in anyway... feel free. I "blah blah blah "specialise" " in dimensional signs.
Check it out www.coloradosigns.com.au if I can help in any way.
Cheers - G
PS Only new so not so sure if pointing to your own website is permitted... if not - Admin... feel free to remove.