Thanks Kent....Always sharing it forward, best part about double stroke besides tightening up the lettering it is easier than going from thick to thin with the trigger,
Another helpful video... I bought ur video recently from the airbrush section at hobby lobby.... It helped clear up a lot of questions ( and or problems I have been having) .....always on the lookout for your videos on RUclips..... Keep them coming and thanks
Buen trabajo Soy de Perú. Bueno la vez pasada hice un polo (tela) y lo aerografie con su pintura Createx opaco. Lo que paso es que al lavarla con detergente se salio la pintura, pese a que espere que seque y le pase la plancha en la temperatura de algodón con un tela encima del polo para que no se queme. Pienso que se salió la pintura por no haberle puesto una base primero; que me aconseja, gracias y éxitos
Hey! Since he is not answering questions on this channel... would you know what we "at home" who aren't professionals and don't have the press heated machine do to "heat set" our shirts? What do we use and how? Thanks:)
hey im new to airbrushing and i was wondering if when ur doing shirts ur suppose to heat press it and why?..would it still stay if you dont heat press it?..
Well when I started I used an iron on highest setting , of course you place a sheet of white butcher paper no wax. Iron for a few min. Turn inside out and place in dryer, for 10 min. Hang , good to go. Then I bought a heat gun till I can afford a heat press :)
You say that you "train begginers" is there and actual name for it, to find more tutorials online? Also, how much does it cost to setup a workshop like that?
Thanks Kent....Always sharing it forward, best part about double stroke besides tightening up the lettering it is easier than going from thick to thin with the trigger,
Thanks for information regarding the heat press, helped a bunch!
Thanks for taking the time to post this. Your an awesome artist...
Another helpful video... I bought ur video recently from the airbrush section at hobby lobby.... It helped clear up a lot of questions ( and or problems I have been having) .....always on the lookout for your videos on RUclips..... Keep them coming and thanks
Great stuff as always!!
Much better effect than the previous version. Pity we lost your voice when you started spraying.
It's to preserve all your hard work and quality and longevity of your image,and reputation.
You do some clean work
Buen trabajo
Soy de Perú. Bueno la vez pasada hice un polo (tela) y lo aerografie con su pintura Createx opaco. Lo que paso es que al lavarla con detergente se salio la pintura, pese a que espere que seque y le pase la plancha en la temperatura de algodón con un tela encima del polo para que no se queme. Pienso que se salió la pintura por no haberle puesto una base primero; que me aconseja, gracias y éxitos
You can make your own. Cut a piece of this MDF board to size and sand the edges to prevent snagging of the shirt.
Hey good video. Is there a difference between the w200 and the createx clear / balancer
Hey! Since he is not answering questions on this channel... would you know what we "at home" who aren't professionals and don't have the press heated machine do to "heat set" our shirts? What do we use and how? Thanks:)
great vid Kent!thx for the tips
What happens if you dont heat press the shirts?
I think your compressor is shorting out the mike. Clam style huh? Most of us use the Sunbeam on the Ironing Board Style.
hey im new to airbrushing and i was wondering if when ur doing shirts ur suppose to heat press it and why?..would it still stay if you dont heat press it?..
How would you heat press or treat a suede roller skate?
hi, is the press/clam(?) hot on both plates or just 1 side? (im a newbie/numpty)
is the finished paint surface rubbery?
thanks
where u buy the board for airbrush t shir..where could i find one
Sorry for the "air noise"...I'm trying to work that out a bit so it's not so bad. Oh, and the talking while spraying...gotta stop doing that! :)
What is that thing that he putted the shirt in ?
hello. what color used? wicked color from createx, or other stuff?
regards carlos pinto.
thanks mate.....helps a lot
Well when I started I used an iron on highest setting , of course you place a sheet of white butcher paper no wax. Iron for a few min. Turn inside out and place in dryer, for 10 min. Hang , good to go. Then I bought a heat gun till I can afford a heat press :)
Can u not use a heat gun
You say that you "train begginers" is there and actual name for it, to find more tutorials online? Also, how much does it cost to setup a workshop like that?
your amazing...and...i love your work
Could some confirm that was 375 Farenheit? I'm from Europe.
do u have a wed site?
u showed a vid where u airbrushed some sneakers but u didnt say how u protect the paint.
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Great information but the air was over your voice while you talked.
A heat gun would do the trick, $20 at walmart, but seriously....get a heatpress
Hard to see through you. Good idea but not so good camera work.