No ridiculous music, no flashy lights, only no bull information that is very intelligible and straight forward. Love your channel my guy. All the content is amazing
Another awesome video! When it comes to gridding out a subject, I found that lightly using a watercolour pencil for your grid and using graphite for your image works well. Simply run a slightly damp rag over the entire work when the transfer is complete. It softens the graphite and the grid virtually disappears.
For sure. I find it saves a lot of hassle. Try it out. If it works for you it could be a video idea. Could be just what we need to get OUR channel picked up by Netflix!😉
You’re very talented. I love your style with airbrushing. So many videos exist that are good quality, but all about skulls, bones and graphics. Your art is tremendous and technique is uncomplicated. Thanks for sharing your talents and experiences. 😊
hey man, I got some gesso now and I'm gonna prepare a few sheets to practice on while i'm on vacation. I also got some Dr. Ph. Martin's bombay india ink because it's cheaper than createx but it's still transparent. Colour theory is still something i need to work on (red-green colour blind) but i still enjoy using watercolours every now and then. The way you work is very similar to how I do my charcoal portraits so I can really connect with what you're saying. Clear video and explinations. nice work, thanks
Thanks for the great videos. Your techniques are awesome. When shading red, I've found using violet or violet with a few drops of black is a good shading color as it's less harsh than straight black. What do you think?
absolutely! Violet or even blue will work very well for those deep shadows. Easier to control too. I agree, the color black can be harsh if you spray too much.
This is a great video! Do any of your vids discuss opaque paints only? Id like to try and apply this to graffifi spray cans and they only really come in opaque.
Thanks for your time and dedication bro the best airbrush channel ever awesome 👏GOD continue blessing you and fam always
Thanks so much Freddy. I appreciate that!
No ridiculous music, no flashy lights, only no bull information that is very intelligible and straight forward. Love your channel my guy. All the content is amazing
thanks man, really appreciate that.
I love this channel
Another awesome video!
When it comes to gridding out a subject, I found that lightly using a watercolour pencil for your grid and using graphite for your image works well. Simply run a slightly damp rag over the entire work when the transfer is complete. It softens the graphite and the grid virtually disappears.
love this idea! I've never used watercolor pencils for my grids. I'll be trying this out. Thanks!!
For sure. I find it saves a lot of hassle. Try it out. If it works for you it could be a video idea. Could be just what we need to get OUR channel picked up by Netflix!😉
@@RyanJobbagyFineArt haha! Will do. Thanks man.
You’re very talented. I love your style with airbrushing. So many videos exist that are good quality, but all about skulls, bones and graphics. Your art is tremendous and technique is uncomplicated. Thanks for sharing your talents and experiences. 😊
Thank you so very much! That really mean a lot to me. Glad that you find them helpful.
Thank you. Great info.
Love your teaching as always very informative 👍🏻
hey man, I got some gesso now and I'm gonna prepare a few sheets to practice on while i'm on vacation. I also got some Dr. Ph. Martin's bombay india ink because it's cheaper than createx but it's still transparent. Colour theory is still something i need to work on (red-green colour blind) but i still enjoy using watercolours every now and then.
The way you work is very similar to how I do my charcoal portraits so I can really connect with what you're saying. Clear video and explinations. nice work, thanks
Thanks for the great videos. Your techniques are awesome. When shading red, I've found using violet or violet with a few drops of black is a good shading color as it's less harsh than straight black. What do you think?
absolutely! Violet or even blue will work very well for those deep shadows. Easier to control too. I agree, the color black can be harsh if you spray too much.
This is a great video! Do any of your vids discuss opaque paints only? Id like to try and apply this to graffifi spray cans and they only really come in opaque.
Thanks so much! I'm much more of a transparent and eraser type painter with the airbrush. I don't think I have any videos where I only use opaques.
I would love to see your insights to painting glass or transparent objects. Water pouring into or out of a glass or bottle?
absolutely- I used to draw and paint them all the time. Really fun to work on too. I'll get to it but have a bunch of other stuff lined up first!