As a scale model builder, I have always been intrigued by airbrushing; so much can be done from an artistic level, it just boggles the mind. And then to see the weathering effects that 'appear" so simple, unless you have never used an airbrush or played around with colors that make up real objects. I see this is an older video but it is very appreciated and not at all outdated. Thanks!
@AirbrushFX Thanks man. I used Auto Air 4712, red oxide. You can really go crazy with this stuff. Check out the xbox 360 video that I did using this technique.
Have you ever done a tutorial that shows how to airbrush old, distressed lettering like the lettering you have in the beginning of the videos? I know on the videos its done digitally, but I'll like to know how to do that on a vehicle
I haven't. The way I would go about doing that, is to make a mask of the letters, spray your color through them, then scratch them with a scotch brite or sandpaper. If I ever get time to paint again, I'll have to play with the idea.
I just did my first "art" work, with only about 12 hours of training, the last one (torn sheet metal) is the newest I just did, with rivets, and only a few stencil items. Check it out and give feedback (good or bad). thanks.. Airbrush by newbee
As a scale model builder, I have always been intrigued by airbrushing; so much can be done from an artistic level, it just boggles the mind. And then to see the weathering effects that 'appear" so simple, unless you have never used an airbrush or played around with colors that make up real objects. I see this is an older video but it is very appreciated and not at all outdated. Thanks!
Sweet effect what is the color used for the rust?
wow sgtm this look's grate,,we did rust at my airbrush school, and this look's better!! thank's
I like to do a way over reduced detail orange under the brown or red oxide it adds alot of depth. Thanks for the video
@AirbrushFX Thanks man. I used Auto Air 4712, red oxide. You can really go crazy with this stuff. Check out the xbox 360 video that I did using this technique.
Sarge, what pressure are you spraying at please?
@hefty88 Thanks! Put it up on the forum, I'll be looking for it.
i give this video a 10 of 10 u make it so easy sgtm am going to try i on my xbox 360 and ps3
Nice tutorial mate.
@rcmini 40 psi on hard surfaces. More if I'm spraying on fabric.
AWESOME tutorial! I can't wait to try this :)
what color should i use for the rust
+Aaron Gustafson I used Red Oxide, part number 4712 from Auto Air.
BEST ONE! THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO! REALLY ENJOYED!)
Have you ever done a tutorial that shows how to airbrush old, distressed lettering like the lettering you have in the beginning of the videos? I know on the videos its done digitally, but I'll like to know how to do that on a vehicle
I haven't. The way I would go about doing that, is to make a mask of the letters, spray your color through them, then scratch them with a scotch brite or sandpaper. If I ever get time to paint again, I'll have to play with the idea.
Seth Gambini _ n
great tut, thanks for the invite !
Great tip. Thanks!
@SXRguyinMA Bust it out man! Let me know if you need any help.
@svee Thanks Svee!
Music ? Thanks
I don't remember.
@sgtm1775 Thanks, much appreciated.
sometimes less is best, very messy
thats quality :)
Neato
I'm just gonna throw this out the whole "meat an potatos" saying got annoying quick
I just did my first "art" work, with only about 12 hours of training, the last one (torn sheet metal) is the newest I just did, with rivets, and only a few stencil items. Check it out and give feedback (good or bad). thanks..
Airbrush by newbee