Buck-Beaver
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There are a lot of different kinds of paints available and acrylic airbrush paint is pretty common. You can even use tube-based fine art acrylic if you thin it with a liquid medium and strain/sieve it before putting it in the airbrush so that it doesn't clog the brush.
Almost all Tempra paints sold today are made with low quality pigment and, because they are water-based, they are not permanent unlike acrylic. I would really not recommend using them unless they are needed for a specific effect.
I don't do much airbrush work myself, but I've found that Createx paints are quite good, especially for fabric painting. I've also used Liqutex acrylic paints. If you do a little Googling there are lots of discussion forums online where the pros and cons of different types of paint are discussed.
Almost all Tempra paints sold today are made with low quality pigment and, because they are water-based, they are not permanent unlike acrylic. I would really not recommend using them unless they are needed for a specific effect.
I don't do much airbrush work myself, but I've found that Createx paints are quite good, especially for fabric painting. I've also used Liqutex acrylic paints. If you do a little Googling there are lots of discussion forums online where the pros and cons of different types of paint are discussed.