How to airbrush illustration for signs, faux painting, cars, canvas and much more.
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@Soulkreed6 жыл бұрын
This designs staggering! Can't hold on to see more like this. Great job.
@spyuggy6 жыл бұрын
This was definitely hard work with many hours put into it, but the finished product was worth it, very realistic and a great tutorial,brilliant artwork as usual. Thank You.
@zenmetaldecor5 жыл бұрын
Thanks yo
@impendingdoom3855 жыл бұрын
Unbelievable! Your work and techniques are incredibly inspirational. At one point, it looks like you're actually carving stone with the dremel! I'm really excited to try these techniques.
@jessss10116 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your generosity for posting this tutorial. It is on my list of skills to improve with your techniques. Very professional video.
@w.rustylane56504 жыл бұрын
What kinda airbrush are ya using? I've never seen one with a blue tip. I did an Elvis bust for my wife and hand painted it. I used a feather with black and white to put lines in my grey granite. I also used some black and white dots. It came out very realistic. My wife loved it. Now I gotta start using my two airbrushes for my art work. I have a cheapo Harbour Freight one I use for lacquer paints and use my Badger 155 Anthem for acrylic paints. I'm a model railroader and use both airbrushes on my models. I've never seen one use a dremel tool with a metal cutting bit on a piece of artwork. Guess I'm gonna have to get myself some french curve templates. I guess you can make 'em out of cardboard, huh?
@sped17373Ай бұрын
Keep your finger on the trigger w/ air flowing all the time, just pull back on trigger when you need paint flow, basic fundamental airbrush technique....instead of constant psht psht psht w/ the air AND paint flow going off and on at the same time. Great looking piece of work though, with lots of good info on techniques.