How’s it going? Did you buy one? I got into gundam plastic models (gunpla) recently and it led me to an interest in air brushing 😂 just about to buy one myself
Hey Carsten - Like I said before, you are an awesome video instructor. Keep up the great work and content. I highly recommend this channel to anyone who airbrushes no matter what skill level. My mantra is never stop learning... for those who don’t watch regularly, or are beginning are brushing, Carsten doesn’t use the airbrush cap. This is a great trick that allows you to get ultra fine lines, stippling and freehand textures, just to mention a few of the effects. But it does take practice to get used to working without a cap (not hitting something and damaging the needle tip is one thing) Watching these videos has convinced me to all but toss my air-caps in the bin... I still have a few caps I use... but not that many... thanks again!!!
Just got my first airbrush after 25 years of being mad about them. (Had a hand pump cheap dual action trigger gun) Spent a couple days messing with it, with an understanding of how to use a spray gun. Nice to see these videos backing what I was 'figuring' out by trial and error! Thanks for the videos, subscribing, and if I stick with it, I'll definitely take your course!
I'm actually new to cake decorating and airbrushing using food coloring. These are excellent technical tutorials for absolutely clueless newbies. Obviously I can not tape to the cake, but gives direction and ideas to work around it. Thank you!
This is the third video I've watched now. Dear God, THANK YOU. I'm wargamer hobbyist and your videos have been a great asset in using my airbrush properly. Most wargame painters don't include the details you have. So again, thanks man!
I just watched this video for the first time and subscribed right away. It is extremely informative. I just purchased a new airbrush machine for makeup applications. I’ll be needing my second one right now to start practicing. Great video and many thanks for sharing!
I bought my first airbrush this past week and found your channel a few days later. I am loving what and how you are teaching. Now that our local country show is over( I was demonstrating wool spinning) I can get on with learning airbrushing. Thank you for your great teaching videos. Cheers mate.
I think the explanation is clear and the presenter also explains it clearly and calmly. Nor is it unpleasant to listen to. I'm going to see if I can airbrush cakes in a different way based on these videos. Thanks for posting
I'm new to air brushing. And I needed a few quick tips. I have a double action and a single action airbrushes. The single action needs a few adapter pieces to use the same airline. My first use is that I'm trying to repair some parts I painted with a rattle can. There were hard to reach areas that had no coverage, and I'm hoping an airbrush will save me. If I put a heavy coat with the spray can, it would've caused runs and ruined my parts. But I'll practice a while until trying to fix my previous mistake.
i love the affect of shadow i think that so awesome painting my fishing lures to make them look more real..thats how i learns on plain piece of paper learning to draw dots an lines i used a lot of paint to learn i always believed you need to practice anything first then use it
Awesome tutorial! I'm newly interested in trying my hand at airbrushing, would love to get into doing goalie masks and what not as I have a huge passion from that being a goalie myself in my younger years! I look forward to learning more and getting started!!
Hey Bud; really enjoyed your tutorial. Im going to be painting 28mm Historical miniatures. I splashed out on a Harder & Steenbeck Infinity, so i could attempt to do some fantastic effects on Horses etc. Ive been painting miniatures for over 30 years; im not even going to pretend im in your league as an Artist. You have fantastic control and clearly very talented. I am however going to attempt to replicate the exercises that you use in your tuts, hopefully it will give me some confidence to paint my miniatures. Im not game to start my own stuff until ive clocked up a few hours on paper etc.
I hope you have a beginner's guide to cleaning this airbrush and mixing the paint to put it in the bowl I've never seen this done up personal it's always been videos so I'm completely new at this
Thank you so much 😊 this was great. I wanted to try airbrushing for some holiday projects and just received mine yesterday. I'll definitely subscribe to watch more.
First time viewer… first time airbrusher…videos are helpful so thank you… I am needing clarification on the “needles” portion. Are there more ,different types of needles that I need to buy. I also need to know how to clean my gun during and after use. I got a lot of questions so expect more to come. If you have some videos explaining more newbie tips , please point them out. Is there a chronological order to your videos?
I just ordered my first air brush system. I want to apply paint to some old yard art as a first attempt. What kind of paint should I purchase that will stand up to the strong sunshine of Florida? Can water based paints be used on metal objects. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you and all the best for your airbrushing journey , feel free to also check out our Online Course airbrushasylum.thinkific.com and feel free to use code ASYLUM20 for 20% off 😉👍🏻
To me an airbrush is known for its flawless ability to frustrate its user. Mine only spays a 90% thinner mix. If I add paint to the thinner enough for a reasonable first coat, paint flow ceases. I succeed 1:10 times that I try and get the mixture correct. And I spend more time cleaning the air brush than actually working on the model.
About to start airbrushing for my first time and will be doing a thicker glow paint that is amazing.. i know it needs to be thinned and i have that sorted but my question is, what tip would be best for this .5 or .3 .... or can be done with both easily if thinned properly and kept well stirred as i shoot the action figures? thank you to anyone for answering this.
I mentioned earlier in your tutorial video about me only having one hand I know you said get a double sprayer but I'm looking at the single sprayer and I'm wondering would that be better for me because I wouldn't have to hold and release the are the single one from me and my friend might be better do you think having one hand would be a much better tool for someone who might not be able to do both holding and spraying the same time
Well i bought a simple airbrush set because i want to use it with chocolate. Thz for this video, maybe when i am more confidant i might do more with it.
I do galaxy spray paint art and have always struggled getting my planets to look more 3d so this should definitely help me out with improving my technique.
Hi. My 1st time seeing your channel. So cool...Im a baker and I'm starting to get into airbrushing for my cookies...and these are really good tips I can use too! I will subscribe. 💜
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Mag kano 250 badger.
Are you using 30PSI for the small dots as well?
I'm a beginner and love this video. You just make it look so easy ❤
I do not own an air brush. After watching my first air brush video. I’ve decided I will own an air brush. Thx for well done video.
No probs thanks for your comment and all the best for your airbrushing journey 👍🏻
also my first video and I’m sold
How’s it going? Did you buy one? I got into gundam plastic models (gunpla) recently and it led me to an interest in air brushing 😂 just about to buy one myself
I was gifted a kit for Christmas…I’m very very excited to try it out so thank you thank you thank you for explaining everything so so well
Same boat! Got a really bad Christmas cold though, so waiting to try until the brain fog has lifted. Have you started yet?
Today I bought my first airbrush and found your videos. Man, you can't imagine how much you are teaching me :) Thank you.
What airbrush did you buy?
Hey Carsten - Like I said before, you are an awesome video instructor. Keep up the great work and content. I highly recommend this channel to anyone who airbrushes no matter what skill level. My mantra is never stop learning... for those who don’t watch regularly, or are beginning are brushing, Carsten doesn’t use the airbrush cap. This is a great trick that allows you to get ultra fine lines, stippling and freehand textures, just to mention a few of the effects. But it does take practice to get used to working without a cap (not hitting something and damaging the needle tip is one thing) Watching these videos has convinced me to all but toss my air-caps in the bin... I still have a few caps I use... but not that many... thanks again!!!
Just got my first airbrush after 25 years of being mad about them. (Had a hand pump cheap dual action trigger gun) Spent a couple days messing with it, with an understanding of how to use a spray gun. Nice to see these videos backing what I was 'figuring' out by trial and error! Thanks for the videos, subscribing, and if I stick with it, I'll definitely take your course!
Just recently purchased an Iwata Eclipse. Well pleased with it. Your tutorial is informative and really encouraging, ty.
I'm actually new to cake decorating and airbrushing using food coloring. These are excellent technical tutorials for absolutely clueless newbies. Obviously I can not tape to the cake, but gives direction and ideas to work around it. Thank you!
Have you tried taping the cake?
@@josefk5659
I've not tried taping, I'll have to google it. Thank you for the suggestion. I have gotten much, much better. Lots of practice.
This is the third video I've watched now. Dear God, THANK YOU. I'm wargamer hobbyist and your videos have been a great asset in using my airbrush properly. Most wargame painters don't include the details you have. So again, thanks man!
Just bought my first airbrush today... so glad I found this channel... so much to learn!
I just watched this video for the first time and subscribed right away. It is extremely informative. I just purchased a new airbrush machine for makeup applications. I’ll be needing my second one right now to start practicing. Great video and many thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for subscribing and for your kind words I am glad that the video has helped you out and have fun with your new airbrush 👍🏻
Just got my first airbrush, very helpful , I feel I can now start
I thought I knew what I was doing before I watched your video. Already started practicing your methods with great results!
Thank you so much ! This is gonna to help me a lot ! Have an awesome day !
I bought my first airbrush this past week and found your channel a few days later. I am loving what and how you are teaching. Now that our local country show is over( I was demonstrating wool spinning) I can get on with learning airbrushing. Thank you for your great teaching videos. Cheers mate.
Just ordered mine to use with acrylic pouring. Can’t wait to try it! Thank you!
How has it gone?
U made so much easier for someone who is a beginner also ur not just flying by the exorcises awesome! !!
Thank you. Excellent instructions.
I think the explanation is clear and the presenter also explains it clearly and calmly. Nor is it unpleasant to listen to. I'm going to see if I can airbrush cakes in a different way based on these videos. Thanks for posting
Great, you start with Iwata-most people start with more modestly priced airbrushes to choose how to start,,
Awesome. I’m ready to learn. Nice simple steps! Let’s go.
Brand new to air brushing. Very helpful technique content. Thank you!
Very good introduction to airbrushing and loved the video. Looking forward to watching the rest of your content.
Great video for someone looking outside the hobby world.
Thanks mate. Iv been promising myself I should expand into this affective medium for years.
You just convinced me to get started.👍🐺👍
I'm still learning more everytime I give another watch..DAMMIT ! Thanks again for taking the time to share your talents..much appreciated
thank you for making it simple with confinement we are a lot to start🇨🇵👍
No probs at all thanks for the comment 👍🏻
Thanks for explaining it! You make it look easy. This was very helpful
No probs happy it helped 😉
Adjustable circle cutter and paper plates work really well. The curved plate edge deflects overspray away from the canvas.
i must say ,your video tutorial very useful to me.really appreciated you here.
Good video. I just got myself a nice double action and this has been most helpful. Cheers
Where can I air brush , from local hardware good brand?
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Your tutorials are excellent. Thanks so much for sharing. I follow all your vids.
Thank you for your kind words , appreciate you watching my videos 🙏🏻👍🏻
I'm new to airbrushing and this was immensely helpful! Thank you for such a well spoken and informative tutorial.
I'm new to air brushing. And I needed a few quick tips. I have a double action and a single action airbrushes. The single action needs a few adapter pieces to use the same airline.
My first use is that I'm trying to repair some parts I painted with a rattle can. There were hard to reach areas that had no coverage, and I'm hoping an airbrush will save me. If I put a heavy coat with the spray can, it would've caused runs and ruined my parts.
But I'll practice a while until trying to fix my previous mistake.
Excellent video for beginners!❤
Thanks glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Well-founded instructions for beginners who want to get started right away
Holy crap dude, you make it look so easy. I subscribed!
That's a sweet tip on curling up the edges of the tape! Thank you.
Paper plates and a circle stencil cutter. Any size circle you want,no taping,plate lip deflects overspray,reusable,inexpensive.
@@jeffsartadventure3634 Good idea!
Great information. Thank you so much.
No probs happy it helped 🙏🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the tips! Cheers.
No probs 👍🏻🙏🏻
i love the affect of shadow i think that so awesome painting my fishing lures to make them look more real..thats how i learns on plain piece of paper learning to draw dots an lines i used a lot of paint to learn i always believed you need to practice anything first then use it
Thank you Sir! Exactly what I was looking for. Straight to the point, no BS. I shall paint.....!
Wow! a regular Bob ross type guy I would actually have a beer with... Cheers Brough!
Cool stuff!!!
How about a video on cleanup at the end of the day and a cleanup between color changes?
yeah been looking for that!
I agree....always nice to see how to manage all aspects.
Yes good call on cleaning between colours and end of day.
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Absolutely love this. I can't wait to try this as a beginner.
Terimakasih ilmunya .sy sangat terbantu dan memahami cara memakai alat ini. Salam dari Indonesia
This is well presented and helpful.
Learned something new. Thanks
Glad to hear it!
Awesome tutorial! I'm newly interested in trying my hand at airbrushing, would love to get into doing goalie masks and what not as I have a huge passion from that being a goalie myself in my younger years! I look forward to learning more and getting started!!
Great video, thanks so much for sharing.
No probs glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your comment 👍🏻
New airbrush user, thanks for all the useful tips. So important to share.
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Hey Bud; really enjoyed your tutorial. Im going to be painting 28mm Historical miniatures. I splashed out on a Harder & Steenbeck Infinity, so i could attempt to do some fantastic effects on Horses etc. Ive been painting miniatures for over 30 years; im not even going to pretend im in your league as an Artist. You have fantastic control and clearly very talented.
I am however going to attempt to replicate the exercises that you use in your tuts, hopefully it will give me some confidence to paint my miniatures. Im not game to start my own stuff until ive clocked up a few hours on paper etc.
Thanks I'm trying to get back into painting this gave me some pointers
I hope you have a beginner's guide to cleaning this airbrush and mixing the paint to put it in the bowl I've never seen this done up personal it's always been videos so I'm completely new at this
I didn't know control on the airbrush could be that fine, thanks for the advice
thanks for sharing, this is very informative and helpful
Great video, very informative! Just getting started and needed these tips! Thanks!
Thank you so much 😊 this was great. I wanted to try airbrushing for some holiday projects and just received mine yesterday. I'll definitely subscribe to watch more.
Love your channel I use the techniques but on glass using stain glass paint then fired on to glass. My avitar was my 1st attempt.
Wow this was an outstanding video!!!! Made me very excited to start learning
Thank you 🙏🏻 glad you enjoyed it
Excellent.... looking forward to getting started now
Excellent tips. You explain rules and very well.
awesome video! thanks for the tips.
This was incredibly helpful thank you!
No probs thanks for your comment 👍🏻
Really well explained. Picture is worth 1000 words. Thanks. Most grateful. Subscribing.
first time watching.very imformative! thanks for posting ,subed also
Very nice video, well explained, no bs
Very informative thank you appreciated so much please keep them coming I’m new to it and learning a lot from you 🙏👍
Love your video's too thanks fir all that you do.
Thank you appreciate the comment and glad you enjoy my videos 👍🏻
Thanks heaps for this mate. Very helpful
Thanks for the vid! How did you switch colors so quickly?
I think it just comes down to doing it so many times lol ..,😂 glad you enjoyed the vid
First time viewer… first time airbrusher…videos are helpful so thank you… I am needing clarification on the “needles” portion. Are there more ,different types of needles that I need to buy. I also need to know how to clean my gun during and after use. I got a lot of questions so expect more to come. If you have some videos explaining more newbie tips , please point them out. Is there a chronological order to your videos?
what is meant when you say “transparent violet” is it paint ratio or less opaque paint in general
I just ordered my first air brush system. I want to apply paint to some old yard art as a first attempt. What kind of paint should I purchase that will stand up to the strong sunshine of Florida? Can water based paints be used on metal objects. Any advice would be appreciated.
Just bought my first air brush.
Add one more subscription 😊
Thank you and all the best for your airbrushing journey , feel free to also check out our Online Course airbrushasylum.thinkific.com and feel free to use code ASYLUM20 for 20% off 😉👍🏻
Ok great video. Im tryinv to source an air brush but want a tidy 1. Any recommendations ? Ty
I love re-runs as this way I can remember better
Ha Ha , happy to help mate .😉
I can't wait to learn and get started! I want to paint models that I 3D print
Thank you so much for this very important program for beginners
My gf bought me a kit and I’m excited to learn how to master this.
To me an airbrush is known for its flawless ability to frustrate its user. Mine only spays a 90% thinner mix. If I add paint to the thinner enough for a reasonable first coat, paint flow ceases. I succeed 1:10 times that I try and get the mixture correct. And I spend more time cleaning the air brush than actually working on the model.
What airbrush are you using?
Maybe you should try higher psi on your compressor with thicker paint?
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@@Zysperro Compressor is one made for modelling. It runs at full pressure.
About to start airbrushing for my first time and will be doing a thicker glow paint that is amazing.. i know it needs to be thinned and i have that sorted but my question is, what tip would be best for this .5 or .3 .... or can be done with both easily if thinned properly and kept well stirred as i shoot the action figures? thank you to anyone for answering this.
Thanks for this. You got a sub from me with this video. I’m finally taking the time to learn how to airbrush properly and this is a big help!
Really cool, great video
Thank you very much! ☺️
Thank you !
Thank you 👍
Thank you can't wait to get my new brush and get to work...
I mentioned earlier in your tutorial video about me only having one hand I know you said get a double sprayer but I'm looking at the single sprayer and I'm wondering would that be better for me because I wouldn't have to hold and release the are the single one from me and my friend might be better do you think having one hand would be a much better tool for someone who might not be able to do both holding and spraying the same time
Can you explain why the reducer to paint ratios affect the detailing
Good work!! you are genius!!
Many thanks really appreciate the kind words 👍🏻
Well i bought a simple airbrush set because i want to use it with chocolate. Thz for this video, maybe when i am more confidant i might do more with it.
I do galaxy spray paint art and have always struggled getting my planets to look more 3d so this should definitely help me out with improving my technique.
I suggest learning some shading basics! Learn how to paint different opacities, and different light sources.
@@lynaplusbeetle thank you. I don't have an air brush so I'll have to see what I can do with rattle cans.
Hi. My 1st time seeing your channel. So cool...Im a baker and I'm starting to get into airbrushing for my cookies...and these are really good tips I can use too! I will subscribe. 💜
Thank you so much for your kind words and appreciate you subscribing, welcome to the Asylum Community 😉👍🏻
Awesome video, easy listening and great to follow... well delivered, thank you .
Very helpful, I really want a airbrush
Hello. Ty for the tutorial! I have a question. You are mixing thinner in the paint when painting? What's the ratio?
What do you use to reduce the water based paint
While painting the tiny dots you said to keep the air going. Why? Does that help prevent clogging? Do you have tips on how to decrease clogging.
Thanks for the great Airbrush training videos. Would you happen to know if there are any plastic spraying templates for bedrocks in a stream?
Thank you very much for teach me how to make airbrush
No probs glad you found it helpful 🙏🏻👍🏻