Archive for December, 2010

There are so many airbrushed images of celebrities that have been altered loads, what do you think the affect is like on normal people, particularly on young girls and teenagers? Could you blame these images on skinny and utterly flawless celebs on a few cases of eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia? Can you give me any facts and figures on these issues? What do you think about it all?
your welcome to give the celebrities side of he story, too!)
Thank You!!!

How to clean your airbrush after use and once a month

Airbrush technique of taking your Harder Steenbeck Evolution airbrush apart to clean it and putting it back together correctly. Presented by Airbrush Technique Magazine.

I have a Paasche model H airbrush and have been using canned air. I recently acquired a Badger model 180-22 compressor but can not figure out how to hook it up. I’ve only been painting a couple weeks and really don’t know much. There’s a gauge with a clear canister under it (regulator?) On the other side of that there’s a male receptor for a hose with a an extra 1/4" sticking out that looks like it would fit a fish tank hose or small rubber hose around a bulge. The hose screws into the regulator used with the can, but I can’t find a similar attachment on the compressor. Do I need a new hose? Any suggestions?

Or have I taken this Out Of My Mind thing and made it
not just mine, but Out Of Control?

maska spawalnicza

Airbrushclasses.com for more information. How to control color ( opaque and transparent) We explore the aesthetics and nuances of how colors shift when layered in different palettes, how to mix luminous colors such as pearls, interference, and auto air paints. How the colors effect each other in composition and learning to reconstruct mistakes with heat and fixatives. We discuss in detail proper air pressure, types of airbrushes, ergonomics, mixing paint, and the “lighter to darker” principal, to establish better control via shading and rendering. Aspects of a good composition Finding balance within the opposing elements of an image, and how to think about positive and negative space and flow and harmony of a work. Realistic Woodgrain for faux, animation and graphics We explore in depth the concepts of realism within the woodgraining technique which can be applied towards all surfaces, layering the colors harmoniously, and the introduction of loose and contact masking to create 3-dimensional forms. Realistic Cobblestone for Faux And Graphics We explore the very hyper-realistic concept of Faux Cobblestone which can be applied towards home decor, animation backgrounds, automotive graphics, and signage concepts. We learn how to buffer colors down to manipulate chroma, hue, and value + explore unconventional tricks to accent the airbrush look via other mediums. Snakeskin for graphics and automotive applications We explore the concepts of three different types of snakeskin to

i am recently learning how to use an airbrush i just don’t want to mess up the kit because of wrong paint.

What I just learned… Special Thank You to: ShadowMakerOfMasks for the tutorial on how to take apart the H Paasche airbrush. AirbrushTricks – Great tutorials and for the tutorial on using Windex and his set up for airbrushing. See my video about Set up for part names.

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