I did the same thanks for you tube it's a great channel when you have questions on something you've never done or like me I improved my guitar playing without paying a teacher $50 or more a week but some of the political crap I live without and I can just skip it a lot lol so have a good day 😊 from California
Sir, I have been researching airbrush systems, etc. and looking for tutorials on actually using and practicing with them. You started from step one for beginners and showed the technique and maintenance. One of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen. You made my fear go away and I will be purchasing a system a lot sooner now. Thank you.
@Wings_of_foam Just because you have seen them doesn't mean others have. I have been searching for a couple of years for something like this and RUclips has only shown this today. What was the point of your smug comment?
I just got one for Christmas and I have never even watched anybody paint with a airbrush. Thank you for the information I will be watching what else you have to teach me. Again thank you and great job.
I've been airbrushing for many years, and I endorse everything you say. Although meant for beginners, your article has helped me become aware of a few bad habits I've picked up over that time, so many thanks.
Excellent introduction! I particularly like the fact that he speaks slowly and clearly. This means that for us who aren't British born and aren't accustomed to the thicker local accents, we can still follow easily. One tiny extra tip - remember to always start and finish every stroke with air ONLY. That is: air on - paint on - paint off - air off. Otherwise you tend to get unsigthly blobs of paint at the beginning and and end of the stroke.
His voice is soothing lol I'm watching before bed and I'm relaxed. So full of great tips and airbrushing knowledge! Thanks for helping out us "newbies" lol
Me: Show me how to use my air brush, only explain it to me like I'm two. You: Say no more! This is great. I was given and airbrush and compressor. I cam here looking for a beginner tutorial and most of them seem to assume that we should know how to set the thing up. You did a fantastic job of just showing the basics! Thank you!
Thank you sooooo much for making this video!! I'm an acrylic artist, who wants to incorporate airbrushing into my painting, and your video was the most informative for us, new to this art! I'm sure I'll have a gubillion questions for you, so hopefully you won't get sick of seeing and hopfully answering my questions!! 🤔 Once again, THANK YOU!!!
I worked with airbrush very little in the pass but didnt know how to practice or properly clean one till i watched your videos just now I just purchased Iwata Eclipse hp-cs . Thanks for the lessons . I will learn .
Thanks for the video, Mate. I just recently got my first compressor and airbrushes and am eager to get started. My primary focus is going to be painting model cars, but I may try other things as I become comfortable with the process. This may sound rather elementary to most and as simple as pie but it's a little more than that to me because I have been diagnosed with early onset of Parkinsons disease. I'm all in when it comes to succeeding at this and I am going to fight this setback and win. Thank you again mate for breaking this down to the novice level, that really helps.
Thank you for the video. I bought myself exactly the same compressor after watching your video and some other reviews and now I watch it again to actually follow along and try out my airbrush for the first time.
What a fantastic guide! I have never touched an airbrush before, but upon watching it, immediately made everything about maintaining an airbrush less daunting. Now to find a supplier within Australia for the kit you use, and I'll be set!
Fantastic tutorial. I am a bit over 6 months working with an airbrush (thus, not a total beginner) and still found it immensely useful. Thanks for posting.
Dude i am so glad u r left handed this video walked me thru step by step best tutorial 4 beginners i never even HELD an airbrush b4 this video n now im rocking out kick a$$ paint jobs on my models i dont even use rattle cans anymore. Again thank you for this i send everyone who asks about airbrushing to this video. U rock!
I’m looking forward to the entire tutorial. Getting ready to tackle some plastic ship models after building many wood ships that I never felt I needed an airbrush for. It’s a bonus that our instructor is a lefty.... but can relate better!
Thank you very much of all the vids I have watched you are the only one who has actually explained and demonstrated how to adjust the air pressure all others say what pressures they like to use but don’t explain how to adjust the thing so thank you very much excellent instructions
I just bought a airbrush kit and I was looking for a video to explain how to get started. This is such an excellent beginning point, it's short and sweet but explains the basics of using your airbrush for the first time. thanks man
Dear friend. I'm a beginner in the hobby. Your video is the best I have found so far on the internet. please keep making clear and didactic videos like this. Thank you very much.
oh my god thank you so much! this is probably the best air brushing beginner guide tutorial I've seen. very easy to follow! please talk more about paint consistency in further videos in this series. I'm still having trouble learning how to thin my paint right.
Do you have to do all that cleaning for each airbrush colour paint change ??!?!?? that's a lot of work. I am a beginner and I bought one of those high frequency vibration water tank cleaners usually used for jewelry, I hope it works.
Thank you for making this video. As a strictly paint brush person, my challenge to myself in lockdown is to learn how to use the airbrush for simple priming, zenithal highlights and more. You video has made me learn the absolute beginner tips and I’ll continue to watch it till I can remember it from memory. Thanks for producing such a clear video!
My mum was given an airbrush years ago but found it too difficult to set up, so it's been untouched for ages. She's allowed me to use it but the instruction manuals are difficult to understand. Thank you for this
This reminds me of cleaning my guns.I’m currently retired with the Government. I maintained, install new road markings. The cleaning procedures are basically the same,only scaled down. Thank you for giving me the best of memories 👍 Now I can get back to my passion,model building 👍💖🤙🏽
You also taught me how to airbrush. Been years now and I’m still using your tips. I wish you made more tutorials but I understand it’s a lot of effort. Keep up the great work legend! ❤
Been considering buying one of these since I am going to start getting into model building to keep my mind busy. So videos like this are extremely useful for helping me decide if an airbrush is the way to go.
Excellent video thanks for posting. I can’t help but think most left handed people are naturally more talented than right handed people. I’m right handed and destructive when it comes to making things that look as nice as this.
4:14 I've learned from a different video this accidental splatter is caused by residue paint being left in the pen due to stopping the air abruptly - to avoid that you need to press the lever, pull it when you want to paint and keep it pressed when you stop painting (i.e. don't stop both air and paint at the same time).
finally someone who does not "back flush" when cleaning. It's not suppose to be done but a lot of other people do. It gets paint back to where it isn't suppose to go.
This is invaluable. I just picked up the supplies to start airbrushing and am going to take the plunge this weekend. I'd bought a cleaning kit and I had no idea with the needle-blade thing is. I'd reckoned it was for clearing out gunked up paint somehow so knowing it;s a reamer and what i's meant to do helps a lot. Thanks!
Thank you for declaring proper working pressure of 20 psi. I am new to Airbrushing. My experience is with 3 stage Automotive Paints. Working pressure for those was 28-34 psi. With a gravity feed sprayer. I kept tank pressure @80 psi and regulated air at the paint gun, down to stated pressure. And yes, I could in fact paint a car with a 12 gallon air tank. Sorry about my Imperial units of measures. I live in America.
Nerd, sorry to be thick but I'm a complete noob. I've got an airbrush and compressor. I turn it on, the pressure skyrockets, and then it turns itself off. Do I need a tank to attach to it to store the compressed air?
Naho Saenoki - Do you have an internal or external regulator? If you have an external, this will make more sense because you can see the actions in real time, with dual gauges, one monitors the tank overall PSI, and the other displays the output PSI. Every compressor, that I've dealt with anyway, from a low volume airbrush, to my shops 29 gal, 150 PSI will run until it hits its 'full' cutoff point, or you decide it's full enough to complete your task at hand, and shut down manually. This, however, doesn't have anything to do with your output PSI. So, after being used, and your compressor falls below a preset tank PSI then it should automatically switch back on to refill the tank. This is normal, and you can actually hear the compressor kick on in the video a time or two. I know this is an old post, but I hope this helps. Let me know if there are any questions.
my dad got me an airbrush + compressor kit. sadly needs some work on the airbrush. not major thank goodness. compressor works great. took a look at your videos since my new aunt got me a portable airbrush so im watching all these videos again for refreshers
I've had an airbrush now for few months now, and this has been so far the most useful and informative of the "how to start airbrushing"-videos I've seen. Thank you very much!
THANK YOU so soooo much! I actually received that exact airbrush as a gift, and though I'm absolutely thrilled, I'm also absolutely terrified. This video was exactly what I needed. You've saved me so much time and research. All the best to you!
Thankyou for this video, after finally persuading myself to get an airbrush I can finally paint a lot quicker, cleaner, smoother and more reliably than brush, very excited to start my first airbrush model, gone for the 'Neo for Iwata' airbrush to start with and will likely get something better once I get the hang of this one first. The corner of my room is looking like a model shop in itself, so now I can finally get them all made and painted properly.
I bought a Neo for Iwata couple weeks ago and just got around to trying it out for the first time last night. I was quite happy with the result despite never using a airbrush before. Bought a cheap snap together model tank to learn on. Other then couple small sputter spots it came out good looking.
Great beginners tutorial. 👍 Just one more thing to mention: 8:02 It is better for the seal if you take the needle out to the front. This also prevents you from drawing leftover paint into the gun. To do this, of course, the nozzle head must first be unscrewed.
EXCELLENT! I've been making wooden fishing lures for some time and am about to start painting them. This clear, concise explanation was just what I needed. Thank you.
Most informative! I just finished making a spray booth so I can paint my HO scale models. This video takes away a lot of hesitation and apprehension of that first airbrush project. Thank you very much!
Great tutorial for the beginner. This took the apprehension out of trying to learn to airbrush. Your instruction is very clear and concise with a perfect pace that easy to follow. Thank you 😊
if you never used an airbrush before it looks intimidating but once you get the grasp of it (you know, patience, practice, cleaning) it's fun and creative and one of the truly analog devices to create art in a unique way
Hello! I am Currently thinking if I should Get one but I've never Learned Anything about Airbrushes! It looks so cool and I will rewatch this if I'm ever Confused! Thank you For making this video to help others!🧡
Thank you so much for this video . It was indeed informative . I just purchased a Airbrush kit from Michaels . It was about $23 however I'm new to using a airbrush and look forward to learning the basics . I wish to also learn how to Hydro dip , Tie dye and airbrush . Thank you for the tips . Much appreciated.
I just subbed. This tutorial was the most easy-to-understand tutorial I've ever watched and for the last 3 days I've been watching tutorials about learning to airbrush for my gundam models. Thank you so much with how your very carefully explain step-by-step with the visuals.
As someone who bought an airbrush+compressor kit on a whim, this was a godsend. Thank you
I did the same thanks for you tube it's a great channel when you have questions on something you've never done or like me I improved my guitar playing without paying a teacher $50 or more a week but some of the political crap I live without and I can just skip it a lot lol so have a good day 😊 from California
Sir, I have been researching airbrush systems, etc. and looking for tutorials on actually using and practicing with them. You started from step one for beginners and showed the technique and maintenance. One of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen. You made my fear go away and I will be purchasing a system a lot sooner now. Thank you.
There are 100s of tutorials just like this.
You can't be serious dude.
@Wings_of_foam Just because you have seen them doesn't mean others have.
I have been searching for a couple of years for something like this and RUclips has only shown this today.
What was the point of your smug comment?
@@Wings_of_foam I’m a serious person. I haven’t seen every single video on EVERYTHING on RUclips…I have a life. Go get one and play somewhere safe.
Best video of its kind with no ummms and uhhhs. Thanks for keeping the narration simple and straightforward with clear visuals.
I just got one for Christmas and I have never even watched anybody paint with a airbrush. Thank you for the information I will be watching what else you have to teach me. Again thank you and great job.
As someone who received his first airbrush about three hours ago, this video has been really helpful. Thank you
Finally!! A video for us true beginners' video without all useless, "look at me" dialogue. Well done!! Thank you!
I've been airbrushing for many years, and I endorse everything you say. Although meant for beginners, your article has helped me become aware of a few bad habits I've picked up over that time, so many thanks.
Can any type of paint can be filled on it,like epoxy and all
Fpe plastic,metal cement etc,clearcots etc
3 years later this video is still helping people. Thanks for the content, it was really helpful
Excellent introduction! I particularly like the fact that he speaks slowly and clearly. This means that for us who aren't British born and aren't accustomed to the thicker local accents, we can still follow easily.
One tiny extra tip - remember to always start and finish every stroke with air ONLY. That is: air on - paint on - paint off - air off. Otherwise you tend to get unsigthly blobs of paint at the beginning and and end of the stroke.
Since I'm still ironing out my beginner's mistakes I found this video REALLY helpful. Thank you.
this video is gold. internet's infinite knowledge gotta love it.
thank you for your work making this video!
His voice is soothing lol I'm watching before bed and I'm relaxed. So full of great tips and airbrushing knowledge!
Thanks for helping out us "newbies" lol
Me: Show me how to use my air brush, only explain it to me like I'm two. You: Say no more! This is great. I was given and airbrush and compressor. I cam here looking for a beginner tutorial and most of them seem to assume that we should know how to set the thing up. You did a fantastic job of just showing the basics! Thank you!
Thank you for producing this video, I just purchased an airbrush and have been hesitant to use it. Your video has given me the confidence to start
Thank for a very easy to understand guide to airbrushing for the complete beginner.
Just bought an airbrush set. I am an absolute beginner. Instructions are clear and simple. Thank you for creating this video.🙏🏽💕
Thank you sooooo much for making this video!! I'm an acrylic artist, who wants to incorporate airbrushing into my painting, and your video was the most informative for us, new to this art! I'm sure I'll have a gubillion questions for you, so hopefully you won't get sick of seeing and hopfully answering my questions!! 🤔 Once again, THANK YOU!!!
I'm an absolute beginner and this tutorial was excellent. Thank you.
I worked with airbrush very little in the pass but didnt know how to practice or properly clean one till i watched your videos just now I just purchased Iwata Eclipse hp-cs . Thanks for the lessons . I will learn .
Thanks for the video, Mate. I just recently got my first compressor and airbrushes and am eager to get started. My primary focus is going to be painting model cars, but I may try other things as I become comfortable with the process. This may sound rather elementary to most and as simple as pie but it's a little more than that to me because I have been diagnosed with early onset of Parkinsons disease. I'm all in when it comes to succeeding at this and I am going to fight this setback and win. Thank you again mate for breaking this down to the novice level, that really helps.
Thank you for the video. I bought myself exactly the same compressor after watching your video and some other reviews and now I watch it again to actually follow along and try out my airbrush for the first time.
What a fantastic guide! I have never touched an airbrush before, but upon watching it, immediately made everything about maintaining an airbrush less daunting. Now to find a supplier within Australia for the kit you use, and I'll be set!
This is the best illustration for beginners i am in Africa and we hardly use air brush ,i must get one and put into use.
Fantastic tutorial. I am a bit over 6 months working with an airbrush (thus, not a total beginner) and still found it immensely useful. Thanks for posting.
+José Herráez really glad you found it helpful :)
Dude i am so glad u r left handed this video walked me thru step by step best tutorial 4 beginners i never even HELD an airbrush b4 this video n now im rocking out kick a$$ paint jobs on my models i dont even use rattle cans anymore. Again thank you for this i send everyone who asks about airbrushing to this video. U rock!
Comments like this really make my day!!! Thank you ☺️
I’m looking forward to the entire tutorial. Getting ready to tackle some plastic ship models after building many wood ships that I never felt I needed an airbrush for. It’s a bonus that our instructor is a lefty.... but can relate better!
IM A LEFTY!
@@eleazar9677Me too!
So glad you are left handed like me, makes it much easier to learn!
Great video, thank you for taking the time to do this! Even 5 years later, it is helping people.
Nice and informative video. I am thinking about buying an Airbrush over the next 12 months. Thanks. Martin (Thailand)
Thank you very much of all the vids I have watched you are the only one who has actually explained and demonstrated how to adjust the air pressure all others say what pressures they like to use but don’t explain how to adjust the thing so thank you very much excellent instructions
I just bought a airbrush kit and I was looking for a video to explain how to get started. This is such an excellent beginning point, it's short and sweet but explains the basics of using your airbrush for the first time. thanks man
Thank you! I've wanted to start using an airbrush and this video made me much more confident in purchasing one to start on.
My uncle bought me one, and thanks to this video and you, I know how to get start :)!
Thank you. I've purchased mine but I have no knowledge on how to use it. This enabled me to use it for the first time.
Airbrush beginners need the right information to get started. Very informative video.
Dear friend. I'm a beginner in the hobby. Your video is the best I have found so far on the internet. please keep making clear and didactic videos like this. Thank you very much.
oh my god thank you so much! this is probably the best air brushing beginner guide tutorial I've seen. very easy to follow! please talk more about paint consistency in further videos in this series. I'm still having trouble learning how to thin my paint right.
+kawaiipetal Thank you and I will try to fit that in my next video in the series :)
Do you have to do all that cleaning for each airbrush colour paint change ??!?!?? that's a lot of work. I am a beginner and I bought one of those high frequency vibration water tank cleaners usually used for jewelry, I hope it works.
the correct name for that is "ultrasonic cleaner", yeah that's the best way of cleaning the parts.
Thank you for making this video. As a strictly paint brush person, my challenge to myself in lockdown is to learn how to use the airbrush for simple priming, zenithal highlights and more. You video has made me learn the absolute beginner tips and I’ll continue to watch it till I can remember it from memory. Thanks for producing such a clear video!
My mum was given an airbrush years ago but found it too difficult to set up, so it's been untouched for ages. She's allowed me to use it but the instruction manuals are difficult to understand. Thank you for this
This reminds me of cleaning my guns.I’m currently retired with the Government. I maintained, install new road markings. The cleaning procedures are basically the same,only scaled down. Thank you for giving me the best of memories 👍 Now I can get back to my passion,model building 👍💖🤙🏽
Very compelling intro to airbrush use, care and maintenance. Clear narration, excellent demo a 1080P HD! Bravo!!!
You also taught me how to airbrush. Been years now and I’m still using your tips. I wish you made more tutorials but I understand it’s a lot of effort. Keep up the great work legend! ❤
Thanks bud. I honestly wish I made more tutorials too, but like you say so much time and effort involved.
@@OrcPainterNerd I imagine it takes you out of the artistic process
Very well put together first video. It helped me a lot. I did not feel like you were speaking down to me. Thank You.
BY FAR the most helpful video I have seen in regards to starting out with an airbrush!!@
Thank you!!
Been considering buying one of these since I am going to start getting into model building to keep my mind busy. So videos like this are extremely useful for helping me decide if an airbrush is the way to go.
I just found you and thank goodness I did!!!! I'm getting my first airbrush in a couple of days. Thank you so very much for this video.
Tons of tutorials out there but this is the best I have found
Excellent video thanks for posting. I can’t help but think most left handed people are naturally more talented than right handed people. I’m right handed and destructive when it comes to making things that look as nice as this.
4:14 I've learned from a different video this accidental splatter is caused by residue paint being left in the pen due to stopping the air abruptly - to avoid that you need to press the lever, pull it when you want to paint and keep it pressed when you stop painting (i.e. don't stop both air and paint at the same time).
When you release the paint but allow the air to keep running. Do you stop the air afterward?
@@giovanniromero2790 It depends, if you want to paint some more, then no, if you're fine for a while, then yes.
just bought an airbrush, and this is brilliant. many thanks for this video
I can only agree - same here!
Excellent advise. I've airbrushed for about 30 years.
awesome! I want to get into airbrushing 😄 gonna need more videos like this lol
This is a fine presentation, with an understandable form of English, TYVM.
finally someone who does not "back flush" when cleaning. It's not suppose to be done but a lot of other people do. It gets paint back to where it isn't suppose to go.
This is invaluable. I just picked up the supplies to start airbrushing and am going to take the plunge this weekend. I'd bought a cleaning kit and I had no idea with the needle-blade thing is. I'd reckoned it was for clearing out gunked up paint somehow so knowing it;s a reamer and what i's meant to do helps a lot. Thanks!
Thank you for declaring proper working pressure of 20 psi. I am new to Airbrushing.
My experience is with 3 stage Automotive
Paints. Working pressure for those was 28-34 psi. With a gravity feed sprayer.
I kept tank pressure @80 psi and regulated air at the paint gun, down to stated pressure. And yes, I could in fact paint a car with a 12 gallon air tank. Sorry about my Imperial units of measures. I live in America.
Thank you! I was randomly given an airbrush from a relative and had no idea how to use it or what I needed, this was a big help!
Great video very simple and easy to follow. Thank you
exactly what I need! just got an airbrush kit for Christmas. thank you sir.
+TheTFReview Thats awesome I hope your enjoying airbrushing :)
Nerd, sorry to be thick but I'm a complete noob. I've got an airbrush and compressor. I turn it on, the pressure skyrockets, and then it turns itself off. Do I need a tank to attach to it to store the compressed air?
Does it have a regulator attached?
Ben Thornton - Yes. In the beginning, if you remember he adjusted a dial. That dial is linked to the regulator, and is used to adjust the PSI.
Naho Saenoki - Do you have an internal or external regulator? If you have an external, this will make more sense because you can see the actions in real time, with dual gauges, one monitors the tank overall PSI, and the other displays the output PSI. Every compressor, that I've dealt with anyway, from a low volume airbrush, to my shops 29 gal, 150 PSI will run until it hits its 'full' cutoff point, or you decide it's full enough to complete your task at hand, and shut down manually.
This, however, doesn't have anything to do with your output PSI. So, after being used, and your compressor falls below a preset tank PSI then it should automatically switch back on to refill the tank. This is normal, and you can actually hear the compressor kick on in the video a time or two. I know this is an old post, but I hope this helps. Let me know if there are any questions.
my dad got me an airbrush + compressor kit. sadly needs some work on the airbrush. not major thank goodness. compressor works great. took a look at your videos since my new aunt got me a portable airbrush so im watching all these videos again for refreshers
I've had an airbrush now for few months now, and this has been so far the most useful and informative of the "how to start airbrushing"-videos I've seen. Thank you very much!
Can any type of paint can be filled on it,like epoxy and all
Fpe plastic,metal cement etc,clearcots etc
THANK YOU so soooo much! I actually received that exact airbrush as a gift, and though I'm absolutely thrilled, I'm also absolutely terrified. This video was exactly what I needed. You've saved me so much time and research. All the best to you!
I've been using an airbrush for a while now. I wish your video had been around when I first started. Good job and look forward to your next video.
+Luther Elmo thanks you and hope to upload it soon
OrcPainterNerd thank
OrcPainter
Nerd
Right, you’re my airbrush tutor now. Let’s go 👍🏻👍🏻
Thankyou for this video, after finally persuading myself to get an airbrush I can finally paint a lot quicker, cleaner, smoother and more reliably than brush, very excited to start my first airbrush model, gone for the 'Neo for Iwata' airbrush to start with and will likely get something better once I get the hang of this one first. The corner of my room is looking like a model shop in itself, so now I can finally get them all made and painted properly.
I bought a Neo for Iwata couple weeks ago and just got around to trying it out for the first time last night. I was quite happy with the result despite never using a airbrush before. Bought a cheap snap together model tank to learn on. Other then couple small sputter spots it came out good looking.
Very very informative. I think every beginner should have at least an hour of this kind of practice daily to get to a good point of airbrushing.
as an absolute beginner looking for help getting started on scale modelling this is so helpful!
This video is a life saver, it’s really dumbed down so here is no guessing. You hit your mark perfect! Thanks
Love the way freehand technique was applied and demonstrated...different modified paint reservoir from the airbrush we use...
Just bought my air brush and this video came in well handy. Thanks.
i haven't gotten an airbrush yet but im working on getting it for figure projects. thank you!!
Very great narration step-by-step. Thanks Dear.
Liked AND subscribed! Just ordered my first airbrush and compressor! Probably going to watch this vid 10+ times over the next few weeks.
same here
Misanthrope Tattoo me too!
Lol
I will try the Master brush and compare it to Iwata. It was a good price so I should give it a chance. I read that Master compressors are good.
@@galganphoto qq@aa
Great beginners tutorial. 👍
Just one more thing to mention: 8:02 It is better for the seal if you take the needle out to the front. This also prevents you from drawing leftover paint into the gun. To do this, of course, the nozzle head must first be unscrewed.
Just got one to do my pirate ship model, I had no idea where to even start. thank you for this very informative video
Which pirate ship? I'm likely going to be getting an airbrush for the Reaper V Kickstarter Pirate Ship.
For real 🙏🏾💯 me too
EXCELLENT! I've been making wooden fishing lures for some time and am about to start painting them. This clear, concise explanation was just what I needed. Thank you.
Excellent video, everything I needed to know with none of the ego and fluff that so may youtubers stodge out their work with.
Most informative! I just finished making a spray booth so I can paint my HO scale models. This video takes away a lot of hesitation and apprehension of that first airbrush project. Thank you very much!
i just got a airbrush for xmas and i didnt know a thing about them and you explained everything,thanks alot
Fantastic video! I'm not an absolute beginner, but pretty close. I've learned tons just from this video. Thank you so much!
Excelent instructions for beginners.
Thanks a lot!
Will get into this beautiful art.
Greetings from Costa Rica, Central America.
Excellent tutorial. I've just go this airbrush with the Iwata silver jet compressor. Its a nice little compressor but is doesn't have a tank.
Hubby just gave me his airbrush set (which has never been used) and this was so helpful to get me started! Thank you!
What do you do with the washed paint that you disposed of in the little container? Thank you again for the tutorial!
I tried to follow your tutorial, unforunately I am right handed.
Wow you really do know how to teach, I just ordered my first airbrush as I am about to get into building models . Thanks for the video , God bless you
Good job! I am going to start getting back into model building and this time I want to build and paint them properly. Thanks for the tutorial.
Great tutorial for the beginner. This took the apprehension out of trying to learn to airbrush. Your instruction is very clear and concise with a perfect pace that easy to follow. Thank you 😊
if you never used an airbrush before it looks intimidating but once you get the grasp of it (you know, patience, practice, cleaning) it's fun and creative and one of the truly analog devices to create art in a unique way
Thank you. That took a lot of mystery out of airbrushing!
Excellent excellent video. Simple easy to follow and not making it to intimidating like others. Subbed
have been thinking of getting an airbrush, this video has been very useful and easy to follow, cheers...
Thank you this was so very helpful 😊
Hello! I am Currently thinking if I should Get one but I've never Learned Anything about Airbrushes! It looks so cool and I will rewatch this if I'm ever Confused! Thank you For making this video to help others!🧡
Thank you for doing this. I find airbrushes quite intimidating but this has gone some way to reassure me they're not too scary!
So excited to learn this wonderful and exciting adventure in painting
wow first beginner video that was actually for beginners! thank you!
Thank you so much for this video .
It was indeed informative .
I just purchased a Airbrush kit from Michaels . It was about $23 however I'm new to using a airbrush and look forward to learning the basics .
I wish to also learn how to Hydro dip , Tie dye and airbrush .
Thank you for the tips .
Much appreciated.
I just subbed. This tutorial was the most easy-to-understand tutorial I've ever watched and for the last 3 days I've been watching tutorials about learning to airbrush for my gundam models. Thank you so much with how your very carefully explain step-by-step with the visuals.
The airbrush I bought came with all of a one page parts list as far as instructions go, so this is helping a good amount
Great beginner tutorial thanks for your knowledge