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cool airbrushing dude how big are your pieces and what paint do ya use iv used enamel, acrylic and ink but kind of guess as im an amatuer airbrush artist
I started airbrushing in the early eighties of the previous century. There are some forums around on the web focussed on airbrushing where users give eachother advice, share step-by-steps etc. One of them is [link] which is a form with a friendly atmosphere and some knowledgeable users. Good luck with your airbrushing! Take care,
I use the airbrush for the bult ok my analog work, but depending on the nature of the art sometimes i use a traditional brush (hairy stick) or color pencil to apply accents or highlights - this is called mixed media (the use of various techniques basically). I use an Iwata HP-BH or Paasche Turbo for fine detail and Iwata HPC for larger areas. The paints you use are at least as important as the spraying equipment. For artwork on airbrush board and canvas I use Illu-Color or Holbein Aeroflash (both liquid acryllic paints) and for automotive paint jobs usually ALSA and House of Kolor (which you can't use without protective equipment like masks and spray booth). There is also a new paint called Etac that has recently been introduced that seems to be quite good and also useable indoors at home like the Illu-Color and Holbain paints. Take care,
Thanks so much for the info. Some things I know, some are very valuable (paint names esp, hard to get a lot of things off the shelf here in South Africa.)
I have a top of the range Iwata for fine work, and an Aztec with interchangeable nozzles that I use from time to time. A lot of my work is larger scale, and I use Airgunsa single action retouch guns for this. Well looked after they give a suprisingly fine finish. The joy of these is that you have more leeway with the types of paint you can use, given a larger nozzle size. The downside is I've been trying to push crap paint through my airbrushes with low levels of success! So thanks so much for the piece of enlightenment.
Much much appreciated.
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Hi and welcome to deviantart. I realy like your airbrush pictures.
I want to start with airbrushing my self. but I don't know anything about it.
If you have any advice of what to buy, techniques or anything i'd be happy.
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"You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it."
RAge
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Fiat iustitia ruat caelum
I have a top of the range Iwata for fine work, and an Aztec with interchangeable nozzles that I use from time to time. A lot of my work is larger scale, and I use Airgunsa single action retouch guns for this. Well looked after they give a suprisingly fine finish. The joy of these is that you have more leeway with the types of paint you can use, given a larger nozzle size. The downside is I've been trying to push crap paint through my airbrushes with low levels of success! So thanks so much for the piece of enlightenment.
Much much appreciated.
Peace.
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"You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it."
RAge
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Fiat iustitia ruat caelum
I want to start with airbrushing my self. but I don't know anything about it.
If you have any advice of what to buy, techniques or anything i'd be happy.
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My Conceptart.org sketchbook [link] ...click it!
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