Sunday, August 31, 2008
Airbrush Practice Session
Today we look at a quick video by "theGuapo1" showing an airbrushing practice session!
Hope you like it!
Jay
Sunday, July 13, 2008
How to Repair That Bent Needle!
Back in the loop again !
Today I came across an issue that confronts us all from time to time... a bent needle...
Tony takes us thru' the steps to repair...
To your airbrushing success!
Jay
Friday, March 7, 2008
How To Paint Thin Lines, Dagger Lines, Broad Lines
Back on deck after some leave!
Hope you are Airbrushing Better now!
As the title above mentions, drawing thin, broad & dagger lines is vital .... so here is a tutorial by Pierre of the USA that will help you all...
To Your Success!
Jay
Monday, February 11, 2008
How To Airbrush Better.
Came across this animation of airbrush equipment pulled apart and putting it together again...great video!
To Your Success!
Jay
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Awesome Airbrushing!
Something a little different today from Ed...how to airbrush feathers, clouds & rivets...very very clever... Ed certainly knows lots of tips & tricks to produce that natural effect.
See what you think!
Talk soon
Jay
Friday, November 2, 2007
Airbrushing A Skyline
Have you ever wondered how you would commence painting a skyline with an airbrush?
Expert Mr Airbrush of Airbrush-Designs.com shows how to do just that in the following video. Note how the painting is built up in stages...gradually becoming the finished product that the artist had envisioned in his mind's eye...very creative and instructional.
OK, lets enjoy this artist's video...
Talk soon
Jay
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Airbrush Assembly
For those of you who are new to my blog, I occasionally include a good training video about cleaning.
How to airbrush better certainly starts with learning how to take your airbrush apart and to reassemble it after a thorough cleaning.
Today we will follow along with Lorin as she expertly takes an Iwata airbrush apart and then puts it together again. Remember, you can use a slight smear of oil to lubricate the moving parts.
I thinks that you will gain some valuable insights from this video.
Talk soon...
Jay
Monday, October 1, 2007
How To Airbrush Better
I was looking at the works of Ron Artis recently, and he produces some exceptional work...it is really remarkable how Ron can turn a sheet of paper into a work of art!
Ron hails from Oahu in Hawaii and loves the islands!
Have a look at his video and see how he approaches his subject... it typifies how to airbrush better...fascinating!
Talk soon...
Jay
Saturday, September 1, 2007
How To Airbrush Better
It's great to see how easy airbrushing can be, so, how to airbrush better is going to help you out here with a great link!
Tony of Airbrush Tricks put up a great video on the Web recently... see how easy and rewarding airbrushing can be!
I'll introduce someone else next time... More great airbrush info!
Talk soon!
Jay
Friday, August 31, 2007
How To Airbrush Better
In the previous posts I have given some great tips on how to airbrush better and now it is possible to attain new skills easily to help you with your passion.
As I have mentioned before, Stuart Vimpani is a great artist with the airbrush, he is passionate about his art.
Stuart is offering to take your knowledge to new heights with an easily downloadable ebook Airbrushing Flames Made Easy that I just know you will love!
Just click on the link above to see what I mean!
Learning how to airbrush better is so easy!
Jay
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Airbrush Car Art
If you have always been interested in airbrush car art, you can take your interests to the next level and actually learn how to create your own templates and designs. This means that you can put all of your designs on your vehicles and even the vehicles of friends and family members. If you really have a passion for this type of artistry, you can actually start earning a living with your new skills! I can teach you some of the best techniques to make your interest turn into something tangible that you can be proud of and other people will be amazed at.
You have probably always been drawn to painting and airbrushing, but you don’t just have to admire the work of others. With very little investment on your part and an interest in this craft, you will find that you can do a lot to liven up the look of your vehicles. While airbrush car art does take a bit of practice and some investment in the way of tools, just about anyone with an interest and some creativity can become very skilled in this area. You may not believe that you could change your life by learning airbrushing techniques, but many people who have worked with us have done just that!
We can teach you a bunch of great techniques you can use on just about any type of vehicle. We will pay special attention to flames, which will work on just about any vehicle. You’ll find that flames work well on cars, trucks, motorcycles, and motorcycle helmets. We will walk you through the steps of how to work on each surface and how your material needs may change from surface to surface. Airbrushing Made Easy can help you learn how to mask properly, how to blend two or more colors, and even how to get more than one layer of paint on any given surface and have it look outstanding.
Airbrush car art is a hot commodity these days. If you are heavily into customizing cars, you could truly make a living once you have all of the techniques down as well as the confidence. You can use your vehicles as your marketing tool and you’ll see that you naturally draw clients because they see the work you are capable of. You will find that you can download our helpful e-book and get started in the process of changing your life right away. If nothing else, your vehicles can start looking even better than they already do!
Talk soon…
Jay
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Airbrushing Talent
Hi Folk
If you are not sure whether or not you have the talent to do this art form, you needn’t worry about that. You simply need to have an interest in it and you can probably perfect the techniques in a few weeks time.
Before you know it you will be using the airbrush technique you learned from us on your vehicles, models, tee shirts, artwork to really infuse them with your style.
Think about it, you can spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on special kits and customizing your car, but nothing makes a car as unique and individual as a good paint job.
And, you do not have to pay an arm and a leg to have your paint job done, instead you can do it yourself to ensure that it is just right and just what you were looking for.
So, just have a go!
Jay