I for one need more of these. I committed a sin yesterday, allowed my 270 to get clogged :s the air was Prussian Blue yesterday morning, my mood was Paynes grey.
As always, so useful, thank you. One observation - if your masks had been another colour than white it would have been easier to see where it was. Especially on the drop shadow my eye got really puzzled until you took the mask away.
A big thank you for all the time and effort you put into these videos Another great tutorial ... Your my go to channel for beginner tips and all things airbrush ... Keep up the great work ! .
Very helpful tip for practicing I’ve used all these tips in bits of artwork I’ve done and using these tips have all helped massively thanks again Mukka 👌
Lots of great information! Thanks! My airbrush efforts have been limited to applying Fiber Reactive Dyes to my wood turned bowls, and I have spend a lot of time learning the ins and outs of getting the application even, using the methods and variations you talk about in this video.
When you use inks as airbrush paint, what is the ratio of water and isopropyl alcohol that you use? When you mix your inks with alcohol, how long is the shelf life? Your tutorials are amazing, keep up the great work!!
If you use too many drops of water with either ink or acrylic than the paper will get too wet. Isopropyl Alcohol probably is not as wet as drops of water. Regardless use water instead if you can but maybe it is not possible all the time.
I think getting shading down correctly makes art become alive, thank you for the hints to shading.
I for one need more of these.
I committed a sin yesterday, allowed my 270 to get clogged :s the air was Prussian Blue yesterday morning, my mood was Paynes grey.
As always, so useful, thank you. One observation - if your masks had been another colour than white it would have been easier to see where it was. Especially on the drop shadow my eye got really puzzled until you took the mask away.
A big thank you for all the time and effort you put into these videos Another great tutorial ... Your my go to channel for beginner tips and all things airbrush ... Keep up the great work ! .
Very helpful tip for practicing I’ve used all these tips in bits of artwork I’ve done and using these tips have all helped massively thanks again Mukka 👌
@@PocoCalleCustoms your welcome mate 👍
Lot of good info there Rob, this will help me with my shading, as I tend to go too fast and then I go over the pencil line. thank You.
Lots of great information! Thanks! My airbrush efforts have been limited to applying Fiber Reactive Dyes to my wood turned bowls, and I have spend a lot of time learning the ins and outs of getting the application even, using the methods and variations you talk about in this video.
Great information, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the info mate very interesting,🖖🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💫💫💫💫💯💯💯💯
Great video, thank you!
excelente video Rob!
@@andregrafia1914 thank you
❤Another excellent tutorial
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When you use inks as airbrush paint, what is the ratio of water and isopropyl alcohol that you use? When you mix your inks with alcohol, how long is the shelf life? Your tutorials are amazing, keep up the great work!!
If you use too many drops of water with either ink or acrylic than the paper will get too wet. Isopropyl Alcohol probably is not as wet as drops of water. Regardless use water instead if you can but maybe it is not possible all the time.
I’ve been using my out of dates tattoo ink. The tattoo ink is extremely pigmented, it’s about a 1:10 mix ratio
Will be trying some shading today after 2 days of black dots and lines, id like a change and try a different colour ink too!😊
@@robh952 definitely enjoy 😉