Tiny dots.
The problem with very small dots is that they cannot be controlled very well. If you tip the cap a little too hard or for a moment too long, then there will be so much paint on the wall that it will drip, and if you go further away to compensate this, the dot will become too large.
Yet it is possible. If you need a tiny dot, of about the diameter of your finger tip, for detailed work (like catchlights in an eye), here is how to do it without haste: Hold your can upside down and spray, as if you want to blow a cap clean. There is a moment where paint stops flowing and only, or mostly, propellant will be expelled. Stop spraying right at this moment. (Or a little before or after; run some tests before applying this technique :) )
If you hit the right moment, you can now (still holding the can upside down) spray a beautiful dot.
Tiny dots.
The problem with very small dots is that they cannot be controlled very well. If you tip the cap a little too hard or for a moment too long, then there will be so much paint on the wall that it will drip, and if you go further away to compensate this, the dot will become too large.
Yet it is possible. If you need a tiny dot, of about the diameter of your finger tip, for detailed work (like catchlights in an eye), here is how to do it without haste: Hold your can upside down and spray, as if you want to blow a cap clean. There is a moment where paint stops flowing and only, or mostly, propellant will be expelled. Stop spraying right at this moment. (Or a little before or after; run some tests before applying this technique :) )
If you hit the right moment, you can now (still holding the can upside down) spray a beautiful dot.
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