Re: I need help on painting a guitar.. what do I use?
If you start with lacquer, stay with lacquer for the entire project. You could use enamel, but same suggestion...stay with enamel through the entire project.
You can get either in spray cans. For the brushing part, just spray some paint into a plastic or paper cup and brush from that.
If your guitar is unfinished, you'll want to use a sealer or grain filler first (or both). Then spray on your base coat (white). Then brush your creatures, then spray with clear gloss.
One thing to keep in mind...if you use lacquer, when you are brushing, it does disolve the underlying coats which can smear into what you are brushing if you go too slow or "work it" while brushing. Just brush it on quickly and leave it alone. If you make a mistake, there is no way to "erase" the mistake other than starting all over again. If you use enamel, once the base coat is set/cured, you can paint your creatures over the base coat and if you make a mistake you can simply remove the mistake by wiping with a rag and mineral spirits (paint thinner). Won't disolve or hurt the base coat.