Dirt cheap texture tools for airbrush techniques. Tips to make airbrushing easy! Simple to make!
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- What I consider the be the 4 of the most useful dirt cheap texture tools available for airbrush artwork. Along with examples on how to use them. Follow along with the tips for these airbrush techniques. super simple homemade texture tools. that will allow you to build artwork quicker and more efficiently!
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WOW...That was awesome, Thanks for sharing your ideas, Very helpful!
incredible
Well im not sure its incredible... i need to do another one. SOOOOO many things you can use to speed up work and create effects! I can do them without tools, but these simple things make my life easier.
DO A VID ON QUICK COLR CHANGE IN AIR BRUSH.
Great video Bill!
Thanks Keiva! You know i love sharing info!
Bill, again another great video! Just a little thing, but it works for me, I saved two tissue boxes, the ones that are small tall square ones, one on top of my wife's dryer and one in my studio, to save dryer sheets in. I like them for texture tools but also for cleaning paint from my airbrush as they seem to be like a no scratch scrubber. They are super handy for lots of things.with the boxes, it makes them easy to keep up with and dispenses them as I need them. When the studio one is empty, I switch them out so she can refill it.
That sounds like a good idea. I watched someone's channel and he tore one of those green scrubbers and used it as a stencil for his airbrushing. I tried it and it didn't work for me. Not sure why.
wow great ideas
Thank you! 😊
These were fantastic 😍
The one who thumbed down this video didn't get cuddle time at home!
Haha . What is so very funny about that is it got thumbed down before a thumbs up. And interestingly it was my first thumb down ever... and certainly not my worst video : )
@@TheAIRspace you lost your cherry then :)
@@MrSnoopydupy Yup. It bothered me for about a whole 2 minutes.
@@TheAIRspace It's a great video.
@@sandrajohnson2489 this is one of my quite a bit older videos. I need to revisit some of the earlier topics I did at some point. :)
I love the stencils. It's so hard to find pre-made stencils that look realistic. Because I am currently airbrushing space paintings I have found only three stencils that I like. They are the Iwata-Medea Artool stencils. I use them to create gas clouds in space and when I paint the Milky Way. They're not cheap and they're flimsy and I wish they were made of something stronger like Mylar.
Occasionally I will roughly tear a paper towel for a stencil sort of like you do for mountains.
I'm always looking for things to use as stencils.
there are several texture stencils available in mylar now. From multiple companies. I will see about a video on some of those. I use a lot of texture stencils, but almost no regular stencils. I just dont reproduce the same images over again much.
Great tips. *''Walking to mama's closet to steal all the hangers''* -.-
haha well... hangers might be a little too thick and stiff. But getting creative walking around the house can yield suprising results!
Thanks for the tips. They help a lot! I think you mentioned Texturing fluid in one of your videos but I can't find it. Did you mention it or am I just dreaming...l9l
I used it on that lady face in the sky forest thing I did. It was on a metal panel. Masking fluid is it's proper name 🙂
@@TheAIRspace thank you.