Showing posts with label Airbrushing 101. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Airbrushing 101. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

Q&A: I just got my compressor, how do I know if it works?

This Q&A comes from a WGC member over at our facebook group where he asks how he knows if his air compressor works. He just got his set up and is pretty excited to jump into it all. So for those that are about to get their set up, it's an honest question. How do I know if it works?

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Airbrush 101 - Part 4: Basic Usage and Some Airbrushing Techniques

In the last video of this series we go over the basic use of the airbrush and then tackle a couple of cool airbrushing techniques! The basic usage is pretty... well basic. :) If you're ready for the more advance talk, then check out the Airbrushing Intermediate series.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Airbrushing 101 - Part 3: Basic Mechanics, Thinning Paint and Cleaning

In the third video we go over the basic mechanics of an airbrush and how it basically works. Then we'll go over thinning paints and how to keep your airbrush clean and maintained, a very important part of the process of airbrushing.  Again, I just touch a bit on thinning, color changes and maintenance but I will get into it in my Airbrushing Intermediate series.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Airbrush 101 - Part 2: Work Space and Paints

This is the second video in a series about starting out with using an airbrush. I'll give you some tips on setting up a work area for airbrushing and we'll go over some paints used in the hobby for airbrushing. It's all very basic stuff and I will be covering more of these type of things in the Airbrushing Intermediate videos.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Airbrushing 101 - Part 1: Buying an Airbrush Setup

In this series of beginning airbrushing video series we'll talk about buying a new airbrush setup. This includes going over they type of airbrushes, prices and the air source you can chose from (Air Tanks, Compressors...etc.) This was done a while ago and of course some information has changed since then but this still can help!