Professional-grade airbrush paints for fine art, illustration, and photorealistic rendering are called Createx Illustration Colors, and they are sold by SprayGunner. These water-based acrylics, which were developed with cooperation from leading artists, offer precise control for detailed work, exceptional transparency, and a smooth flow. Because they are rewettable, illustration colors are ideal for processes involving layering and erasing. They offer brilliant color and long-lasting performance, making them perfect for canvas, paper, and other surfaces. SprayGunner is pleased to offer the entire line of Createx Illustration Colors, which are renowned for their reliability and adaptability among artists worldwide. Use SprayGunner for all of your Createx Illustration requirements, whether you're making aggressive patterns or delicate gradients.
Createx Illustration Colors
SprayGunner
221 Douglas Rd E,
Oldsmar, FL 34677
(877) 707 8767
While they’re ready to spray through larger nozzles, thinning with Createx 4011 or 4012 Reducer is recommended for optimal flow and detail with fine tips.
They are re-wettable until fully cured and become permanent once dried and heat-set or clear-coated.
Yes, they are fully compatible with other Createx paints such as Wicked Colors, allowing flexible blending.
SprayGunner offers Createx Illustration Colors in multiple sizes, including 2oz and larger bottles to suit any project need.
Yes, they are made with lightfast pigments and are suitable for archival-quality work when properly finished.
SprayGunner offers expert advice, bulk deals, and an extensive selection of Createx products with reliable, fast delivery.
Illustration Colors are formulated for softer, more subtle transitions and are re-wettable, allowing for scratch and erase techniques—ideal for detailed and layered artwork.
Yes, they are great for both beginners and professionals looking for highly controllable paints for detailed airbrush work.
These paints are best on non-porous or lightly primed surfaces like illustration board, paper, plastic, and canvas, but can be used on others with proper prep.