Thanks for the tips. I'm poundin the LIKE button and subscribing just because of that Robert Cammarata back and forth. lol Cheers to you! I'm just starting out and love new takes on basics and overlooked ideas. You really are a sucker for details in that awesome, nothing goes to waste sorta way. I'm poor and my nice airbrush setup cost a bit, so any ways I can scavenge and use unconventional methods or materials, I'm down. But that's just how I'm wired. Very relatable. Some of the coolest images I've done was using a single twist-tie in a certain shape as a tiny mask and oversprayed repeatedly while moving the mask. Meh. You get the idea. Thanks again.
I use baby food jars to hold my paint I'll need again in a few minutes. When I'm all done with it I put it in a big baby food jar marked trash paint and I practice with that later.
Not as automatic but I have used transparency panels that I then cut by hand. Makes great, reusable templates. I print them on a laser printer with shapes I've drawn in Photoshop using the shape tools. There are thousands of custom shapes available online that can be applied or modified.
You did a review on a harbor freight airbrush on another vid just wanted to share some info on a different brand. I have like 6 iawata brushes including the custom micron. I bought a master model 44 and it has a .15 needle itworks great as a back up brush to the custom micron. Its like 50 bucks if i remember rite.some parts for this brush will interchange with the cm brush as well. I can paint three detailed sculls on a dime with it.
Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video. It was really informative and I am sure going to use ALL of the tricks you have taught this old man. Its not so scary lookin now. by the way, where did you find left handed air brushes LMFAO but really cant wait to practice and watch your other videos. your a damn good teacher. Pops
Great information. I enjoyed watching this particular video. I am excited for my Iwata jar fed airbrush and compressor to arrive at the art store that I ordered it from. Also it is the very store and studio where I am learning airbrush! I also plan on getting an Iwata gravity feed airbrush as a supplemental airbrush so that I can change paint colors quicker and easier. As a practice or final art surface, do you recommend Bristol board? (in pad form?)
@aol.com *giggles* You shouldn't be too upset with Rob Camm, he probobly still has to pay for his internet minutes. Poor guy, just tryin' ta hustle, dawg.
Jack why didn't you wear a mask? One thing that painters always stress is safety. Just curious, not to shame you, because I'm working in a large space (as you seem to have been) and wonder if it's as important than if a painter is working in a small confined space, say a booth.
Bro this intro....it's sooooooooooo bad it's AMAZING, I actually love it. Great instructional video....but the prize is that intro.
Thank you for sharing your expertise, & tons of great information, I learn something new each time I watch it. Great comments below as well.
Very informative video that's straight forward with great tips and tricks. Thank you
Lots of useful tips here... thanks for this :)
Loads of good tips there, keep up the good work, as we are all learning something everyday.
And I love your school approach to the teme...al the best...
Great vid Jack. Some good tips and inspiring ideas, thanks.
Thank you.
Thanks for the tips. I'm poundin the LIKE button and subscribing just because of that Robert Cammarata back and forth. lol
Cheers to you! I'm just starting out and love new takes on basics and overlooked ideas. You really are a sucker for details in that awesome, nothing goes to waste sorta way. I'm poor and my nice airbrush setup cost a bit, so any ways I can scavenge and use unconventional methods or materials, I'm down. But that's just how I'm wired. Very relatable. Some of the coolest images I've done was using a single twist-tie in a certain shape as a tiny mask and oversprayed repeatedly while moving the mask. Meh. You get the idea. Thanks again.
I'm like kilboz2000 I get motivated by watching you and I really need a push I have a block stopping all art right now. Thank you for sharing.
I love the video - it motivate me to start again in airbrush stuffing :)
hey man this is a great video. thank you so much you really broke it down and helped me out
Im an airbrush newbie so thanks for all the tips!!
very good way vto show us beginners
Good Info, thank you. Im looking forward to these exercises.
I use baby food jars to hold my paint I'll need again in a few minutes. When I'm all done with it I put it in a big baby food jar marked trash paint and I practice with that later.
thanks for taking time to give some great info
Not as automatic but I have used transparency panels that I then cut by hand. Makes great, reusable templates. I print them on a laser printer with shapes I've drawn in Photoshop using the shape tools. There are thousands of custom shapes available online that can be applied or modified.
You did a review on a harbor freight airbrush on another vid just wanted to share some info on a different brand.
I have like 6 iawata brushes including the custom micron. I bought a master model 44 and it has a .15 needle itworks great as a back up brush to the custom micron.
Its like 50 bucks if i remember rite.some parts for this brush will interchange with the cm brush as well.
I can paint three detailed sculls on a dime with it.
nice I painted cars for 15 years now I'd like to get into airbrushing.
Great training video ...thanks for you time..
Great teacher! Thanks!
Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video. It was really informative and I am sure going to use ALL of the tricks you have taught this old man. Its not so scary lookin now. by the way, where did you find left handed air brushes LMFAO but really cant wait to practice and watch your other videos. your a damn good teacher. Pops
It's still getting views, will my Labatt Blue or PBR boxes make decent templates or do I have to start drinking light beer?
Hey man, how are u. What paper did u use?
Great information. I enjoyed watching this particular video. I am excited for my Iwata jar fed airbrush and compressor to arrive at the art store that I ordered it from. Also it is the very store and studio where I am learning airbrush! I also plan on getting an Iwata gravity feed airbrush as a supplemental airbrush so that I can change paint colors quicker and easier. As a practice or final art surface, do you recommend Bristol board? (in pad form?)
For practice, use the back side of a desk top or wall hanging calendar.
what kind of paint did say to practice with
i see your video. thank you. i bought iwata HP-BH yesterday. I want best air brush!! :)
At the beginning of your paint demo you said your paint was spidering. What did you do to correct that??
Bob Rutan lower air pressure or thicker paint. ...or both.
Jack Bias thanks Jack. Probably both!!
thanks for the tips man.
🔥intro
well done budz!
Thanks for the flowers.
Nice...Thank you
Nice. Thank you.
Thank you
nice
Fabric is flowing .
@aol.com *giggles* You shouldn't be too upset with Rob Camm, he probobly still has to pay for his internet minutes. Poor guy, just tryin' ta hustle, dawg.
Jack why didn't you wear a mask? One thing that painters always stress is safety. Just curious, not to shame you, because I'm working in a large space (as you seem to have been) and wonder if it's as important than if a painter is working in a small confined space, say a booth.
No you can not use coupon for any airbrush.
Using any kind of templates or masks is NOT spraying "freehand", BUSTED, "freehand" is airbrush ONLY! 🤣🤣🤣