I've been watching airbrush videos non-stop for the last week and change in preparation for my kit to arrive. This is the best idea I have seen yet. I've been dreading going through roll after roll of paper towels and newsprint to practice and learn on. The picture frame idea is fantastic! The Windex in a sponge is great too. Thanks for posting this!
I'm an airbrush newbie, and this is such a fantastic video for newbs. I have a cheap frame with glass sitting here, and thanks to this, I know how to best utilize it. Thanks for a great vid!
I haven't done airbrush for 8 years since I was in high school. I just started picking it up again. I appreciate your informative video with tricks that I was never taught.
EXCELLENT VIDEO......practice .......practice.......practice......no different than playing any type of team sports, or, any sport for that matter. This was the single best teaching video on CZcams. He is patient and knowledgeable. Hats off.....you get a ten.🤠🖖
the best practice board I've ever seen putting mine together right now. Thanks for all the tips and when get throuht putting my board together will watch the rest of your videos.
I've spent hours looking at airbrushing tutorials and tips for beginners etc... I paint Gundam Models (Gunpla) and searched for tips for that first, but needed more knowledge for general airbrushing skills, finally found your video and this is amazing! Just what I needed! Thank you so much!
Excellent video. I've been in education for 20 years, and you do a great job of teaching with simple explanation and great demonstration. I love the windex sponge tip!
Josh thank you so much for taking your time to show us how to get our skills up to par!!! Love the glass trick I bought a large sketch pad when it would have been better to us a glass. I see the little regulator really helps also. Again thanks for taking the time to explain and show us how to improve our skills.
Great job, awesome tips on preventing the dry tip and using the framed glass is ideal for practicing and getting warmed up, I used to airbrush on fabric, t-shirts etc. trying to get back into it for using on paper, canvas etc. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you SO much for doing this video. I like to paint abstract oil/acrylic and was looking to try some designs out. Thank you for taking the time to do this, much appreciated!!
josh ...brother i dig what youre all about. you break it down , so any one can be taught. and you do it without that, complex or attitude! ive watched videos multiple times, and learned more from you in just one viewing ! so thanks brother keep it up. ED DUTRA
Thanks Josh, U a have bought a few items but i would like to thank you for sharing your video and showing how... Great idea about using the glass it certainly safes paper and keeps the world green.. Thanks Buddy and all the best.
Just started getting into airbrush and I've gone thru so many videos & they all pretty much show the same basic fundamentals but no tips like yours man to facilitate things for us newbies, freakin genius I just had to subscribe Thanx again
won catallac thank you! hope it goes good for you and if you have a question just ask!! I will always answer just might not be quick. you can email me for quicker response. its on my page
Apparently this is an old vid, but still helping people today😊, I've been running around trying to find stuff to practice on but the frame is N AWSOME idea!!! Gives me an a way to practice the same copy over and over again. Now i just gotta learn some skills😉
Josh I am about a year and a half into airbrushing and have watched a ton of videos in that time....but this is one of the coolest ideas I've seen yet for practice purpose......thanx man.....thats gonna help alot...even if you want to practice painting a certain picture before you actually apply it to whatever you are putting it on for good...
I had purchased the entire outfit but just haven't had the time to get going. I love that picture frame and glass set up. I am going to put that together next week. Thanks a bunch.
Thanks Josh, now I don't have to ask any 'newbie' questions, not that I would have anyway. But I pulled so much info from this video, very helpful and understandable. Good job and good work.
Good idea and great tips. I am definitely going to make a practice "board". I've been using an airbrush for my scale modeling, but I want to start trying to do some airbrush art and this will save me from wasting illustration boards while learning new techniques.
I cant thank you enough for that video, 41 years old and just starting to try and do this, im confident in my ability with most things in life but besides youtube videos on how to do the Art itself, this was extremely useful with a bonus of some quick great Art of yours with the Eye. It all gives me a headstart on a 4 term course i will begin soon hopefully. Your a good man taking the extra time out to help us Newbies, Much appreciated from this Aussie Bloke :)
AusPearlJammer thanks! I learned from watching CZcams videos so I figured I would give back and just video what I am doing along with some tips like this vid.
Man your awesome that quick eye you made was amazing i saw your video on you painting the skulls and monster logo on a motorcycle helmet and i was blown away you got me into air brushing keep up the awesome work man
Thanks for this video. Just got my 1st airbrush for modeling. Never thought about testing on glass. Great idea. Gonna go to the thrift store and find some old frames with pictues to learn more about shading. Just paint right over the pictures. Doesn't matter what they are. Just a learning tool.
Wow 2 years ago the latest comment but here I am. Just getting into the airbrushing this is one straight forward newbie tips that will help greatly. Like that tip cleaning you do I won't get into bad habits and break and bend stuff. Great advice and I have watched some of your work like the Thousand Skulls awesome stuff you do look forward to any more you put up. Thanks a bunch good someone like you takes the time to give some pointers to others.
without a doubt, this has been the single biggest piece of advice i have gotten from anyone. i spent the whole day doing different exercises, absolutely awesome!!!! thanks so much. BTW... what happened to the "thousand skulls" piece? That was one of my favs!!!
I look at so many videos to learn different techniques from people... but when it comes to showing a how to.. wow.. I really like the way you explained it... Thank you... by the way.... seems like you airbrush good....!
Crafts-A-Lot thank you! I hate talking to a camera or telling people how to do something. there are so many ways to do this, there are not many wrong answers. feels good to know people actually think I do a good job at it.
Thanks Josh, great advise, especially the trick with the sponge and the windex to keep the tip clean.. Real common sense, down home advise from a real man a father.. Heard the kids and wife in the back ground.. Be Chili, Brother Great video..
yo josh, just got into airbrushing and this is by far the best "ADVICE" out there...thanks for the "go practice" and not "this is how u do it" tutorial
Just read 'Crafts-a-lot and your reply. Agree and empathy with both: A really powerful help. I will make a 'blackboard' of glass. Paints of older days were not so willing to adhere to glass and would pearl. I might get further than saving some 'precious work' by getting used to using the knife to wipe away my -masterpiece-' Just my sense of joviality. I used to do this on bikes but it's a long time ago and hardly talented - now I think to do a little more. Your practice sheet is just the ticket - Thanks for daring to give your input and, your did a great job with the brush (I just saw a guy ca 10min of doing an eye with a frenchcurve - he meant well, but the eye wouldn't convince and the route to the result, ja it's one way to go as you say. Glad for your time. Thanks
Dude,that is an awesome idea.The glass mimics any hard surface perfectly,well I guess not a primered surface.But definitely a high gloss surface like on cars,or helmets.Going to Wal Mart today,and get a nice sized picture frame.This is one of the best tips I have gotten yet.Thank yo,I've been using 4 ft. by 5ft.corrogated cardboard sheets (basically because I get them free at work),but the paint soaks in,or has fuzzy overspray,can't do layers or color blends very well.And you can't do fine detail practice strokes.It gives me trigger time but it's just not a good practice material.After watching your video,I know this glass technique is really going to help me to practice the strokes and effects I have had trouble with.Plus it will make me use more trigger control too.Great idea,I wish I came across this video months ago.Once again,thank you.
Great video man. I think you had such a great idea with the glass... That's great practice to experiment for non-absorbing surfaces to get confident with air pressure and reduction. I might also try the sponge thing... I do it with a piece of soaked paper towel and works fine, but that way looks even more secure. See u around.
New at this and i will try this .....what you did was smart and thanks for the tip dry info bent a needle by picking at it like you said. I will also use this method as i paint.
thank you for this idea. I'm going to try this. just started two days ago and really enjoy it but need practice. really enjoy that it cleans up so easy. no waste of paper or shirts or anything.
I've been practising in exact way yoiu advise here for a few weeks now. However, the glass surface with stencil underneath and wipe clean = genius advice. Next thing I am buying is a picture frame to do just this. Thank you! :-)
Hey man! I think this is one of the best learning tips video I have watched so far. I am getting the iwata HP-C can't wait to start. Any advice is more than welcome. Used to be an artist in high school haha now I am an electrical eng but I feel I want to get back into it from an hobby aspect. Thanks once again. Cheers!!!
Thanks so much for your video. The only way I am going to get good at airbrushing is to practice. Your idea of using glass is perfect because I don't have to go out and buy canvas all the time. Also, I can change the paper inside to all manor of designs.
Didn't think the paint would come off so easily with just a blade. Thanks for the video this will help me out a lot. Before I would have just used something like Simple Green window cleaner to take it off.
First off Thank You for coming back to me I carve wood spirits and things I want to use the airbrush and less paint brush. I like the softness of the airbrush.
Thanks for the tips Josh. I like the idea of using the glass. I'm going to try it out. I am a complete newbie but I have discovered in just a couple days that the key is to experiment with the brush, paint mixture air pressure etc. I also discovered that I have potential with writing with the air brush. Still having trouble with dagger strokes. Not too bad with scrolling. But I still have a long way to go. Videos like this help out a lot. Thanks again.
It has been a long time since I have held an air brush. But I like the paint on the glass and the template behind it. Am going out and looking at a frame from a consignment shop. I like the thinner the paint and build up. I am buying a golf cart and going to put on some flames, an Ace of Spades, with a Ram in the middle. spread deck of cards. thanks for the good video.
In 10 mins, I learned more about airbrushing than all the other Utube videos combined. u rawk.
I've been watching airbrush videos non-stop for the last week and change in preparation for my kit to arrive. This is the best idea I have seen yet. I've been dreading going through roll after roll of paper towels and newsprint to practice and learn on. The picture frame idea is fantastic! The Windex in a sponge is great too. Thanks for posting this!
Chris Morrison thanks and hope it helps out when the kit arrives. Good luck and thanks for watching
I'm an airbrush newbie, and this is such a fantastic video for newbs. I have a cheap frame with glass sitting here, and thanks to this, I know how to best utilize it. Thanks for a great vid!
That is the best newbie tip ever...never would have thought to use a picture frame like that! Thanks so much for putting that up!!!
I haven't done airbrush for 8 years since I was in high school. I just started picking it up again. I appreciate your informative video with tricks that I was never taught.
EXCELLENT VIDEO......practice .......practice.......practice......no different than playing any type of team sports, or, any sport for that matter. This was the single best teaching video on CZcams. He is patient and knowledgeable. Hats off.....you get a ten.🤠🖖
Hey that practice board is brilliant!!!
thanks hope it helps out!!
Dude ive been an illustrator on and off for 20 years and recently got into airbrushing ,best video I have seen that helps !
thanks!
Thank you...loving the glass picture frame to practise on, especially for a beginner, saving money on computer paper and paper towels ... 👏👏👏
the best practice board I've ever seen putting mine together right now. Thanks for all the tips and when get throuht putting my board together will watch the rest of your videos.
I've spent hours looking at airbrushing tutorials and tips for beginners etc... I paint Gundam Models (Gunpla) and searched for tips for that first, but needed more knowledge for general airbrushing skills, finally found your video and this is amazing! Just what I needed! Thank you so much!
Christopher Sway thank you and you are welcome! glad it helped
Excellent video. I've been in education for 20 years, and you do a great job of teaching with simple explanation and great demonstration. I love the windex sponge tip!
Josh thank you so much for taking your time to show us how to get our skills up to par!!! Love the glass trick I bought a large sketch pad when it would have been better to us a glass. I see the little regulator really helps also. Again thanks for taking the time to explain and show us how to improve our skills.
Great job, awesome tips on preventing the dry tip and using the framed glass is ideal for practicing and getting warmed up, I used to airbrush on fabric, t-shirts etc. trying to get back into it for using on paper, canvas etc. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! Great idea on the sponge to clean the needle, and brilliant idea for a "reusable" practice panel. As always great stuff!
Thank you SO much for doing this video. I like to paint abstract oil/acrylic and was looking to try some designs out. Thank you for taking the time to do this, much appreciated!!
Thomas Simone you are welcome, thanks for the compliment!
josh ...brother i dig what youre all about. you break it down , so any one can be taught. and you do it without that, complex or attitude! ive watched videos multiple times, and learned more from you in just one viewing ! so thanks brother keep it up. ED DUTRA
I've been watching so many videos and this is absolutely the best most informative video I've seen - the best one. thank you for your time man!
Thanks Josh, U a have bought a few items but i would like to thank you for sharing your video and showing how... Great idea about using the glass it certainly safes paper and keeps the world green.. Thanks Buddy and all the best.
Just started getting into airbrush and I've gone thru so many videos & they all pretty much show the same basic fundamentals but no tips like yours man to facilitate things for us newbies, freakin genius
I just had to subscribe
Thanx again
won catallac thank you! hope it goes good for you and if you have a question just ask!! I will always answer just might not be quick. you can email me for quicker response. its on my page
Apparently this is an old vid, but still helping people today😊, I've been running around trying to find stuff to practice on but the frame is N AWSOME idea!!! Gives me an a way to practice the same copy over and over again. Now i just gotta learn some skills😉
One of the most helpful tutorials I've seen on airbrushing. Thank you
Once in a while youtube offers up a complete gem, this is one of those. Your a legend, subbed!
Sweet ! Thanks for the video. I love the idea of painting onto the glass. I'll try that for sure.
Dude!!! the glass frame greatest way to learn. I just got my first airbrush ever still trying to learn how it works thanks for the video
Josh I am about a year and a half into airbrushing and have watched a ton of videos in that time....but this is one of the coolest ideas I've seen yet for practice purpose......thanx man.....thats gonna help alot...even if you want to practice painting a certain picture before you actually apply it to whatever you are putting it on for good...
I had purchased the entire outfit but just haven't had the time to get going. I love that picture frame and glass set up. I am going to put that together next week. Thanks a bunch.
Best beginner tutorial I have seen. Thanks bro.
Just got my first real airbrush, thank you for this, it has really helped me. I am now obsessed with making an eye like that one !!
Wow, this is the most useful 10 minutes I've spent on CZcams in a while! Thanks!
looking at buying my first airbrush for 40k minis and was hesitant. Watched a bunch of vids and this one is super helpful. Thanks a lot!
Thanks Josh, now I don't have to ask any 'newbie' questions, not that I would have anyway. But I pulled so much info from this video, very helpful and understandable. Good job and good work.
Thanks very much...been thinking of trying airbrush...this helps and makes it look enjoyable, much appreciated
best tut i have seen on airbrush work! thanks man i only just got an airbrush kit today im so hyped!
Thanks for the sponge tip cleaner suggestion. Wow the picture / glass with test pattern underneath. Great lesson .
Good idea and great tips. I am definitely going to make a practice "board". I've been using an airbrush for my scale modeling, but I want to start trying to do some airbrush art and this will save me from wasting illustration boards while learning new techniques.
I cant thank you enough for that video, 41 years old and just starting to try and do this, im confident in my ability with most things in life but besides youtube videos on how to do the Art itself, this was extremely useful with a bonus of some quick great Art of yours with the Eye. It all gives me a headstart on a 4 term course i will begin soon hopefully. Your a good man taking the extra time out to help us Newbies, Much appreciated from this Aussie Bloke :)
AusPearlJammer thanks! I learned from watching CZcams videos so I figured I would give back and just video what I am doing along with some tips like this vid.
Man your awesome that quick eye you made was amazing i saw your video on you painting the skulls and monster logo on a motorcycle helmet and i was blown away you got me into air brushing keep up the awesome work man
Great video. I used to paint my rc cars with paint cans and now I'm going into airbrushing. This video has helped a lot. :)
thanks!
Damn awesome video. Thank you for taking your time to teach us. Truly appreciate it. This is making America great again!!!!!
This is a fantastic newbie tutorial ! I think I'm going to give it a try. I love the glass idea , saves me money. :) thank you
WOW.. I smiled from ear to ear for someone to show use noobs how to practice! Thank you so much man!
Thanks for this video. Just got my 1st airbrush for modeling. Never thought about testing on glass. Great idea. Gonna go to the thrift store and find some old frames with pictues to learn more about shading. Just paint right over the pictures. Doesn't matter what they are. Just a learning tool.
Wicked video and a great idea to do it on glass..... im new to this and you gave me the confidence to use my airbrush thank you
Wow 2 years ago the latest comment but here I am. Just getting into the airbrushing this is one straight forward newbie tips that will help greatly. Like that tip cleaning you do I won't get into bad habits and break and bend stuff. Great advice and I have watched some of your work like the Thousand Skulls awesome stuff you do look forward to any more you put up. Thanks a bunch good someone like you takes the time to give some pointers to others.
awesome tip with the practice sheet amazing idea, thanks.
without a doubt, this has been the single biggest piece of advice i have gotten from anyone. i spent the whole day doing different exercises, absolutely awesome!!!!
thanks so much.
BTW... what happened to the "thousand skulls" piece? That was one of my favs!!!
great tip on cleaning the tip with windex on a sponge! New sub!
just starting out in the air brushing world. This was really a great help to watch how your worked the brush.
Thanks ....
thanks, let me know how or if it helped you
I look at so many videos to learn different techniques from people... but when it comes to showing a how to.. wow.. I really like the way you explained it... Thank you... by the way.... seems like you airbrush good....!
Crafts-A-Lot thank you! I hate talking to a camera or telling people how to do something. there are so many ways to do this, there are not many wrong answers. feels good to know people actually think I do a good job at it.
What Crafts-A-Lot said... Great video - just bought an airbrush rig, first a/b vid I've ever watched and it's a home-run. 2 thumbs up.
Hi I’m from the U.K. but thank you learnt something new with sponge and picture frame. Thanks again
Thanks! Great tips! Especially with the picture frame and glass for practicing on. I am a total beginner…
Thank you very much Josh for an excellent tutorial and excellent information! 👍👍
This was super clear and helpful - appreciate you making this video
Bout time!!! Thank you my dude! Needed this Video! Got a subscriber for life now!
I'm really interested in starting to airbrush and this video helped so much! thank you! you're awesome
thank you!
Thanks Josh, great advise, especially the trick with the sponge and the windex to keep the tip clean.. Real common sense, down home advise from a real man a father.. Heard the kids and wife in the back ground.. Be Chili, Brother
Great video..
yo josh, just got into airbrushing and this is by far the best "ADVICE" out there...thanks for the "go practice" and not "this is how u do it" tutorial
Well done! I could easily follow everything that you said! Keep the videos coming. Thank you!
Just read 'Crafts-a-lot and your reply. Agree and empathy with both: A really powerful help. I will make a 'blackboard' of glass. Paints of older days were not so willing to adhere to glass and would pearl. I might get further than saving some 'precious work' by getting used to using the knife to wipe away my -masterpiece-' Just my sense of joviality. I used to do this on bikes but it's a long time ago and hardly talented - now I think to do a little more. Your practice sheet is just the ticket - Thanks for daring to give your input and, your did a great job with the brush (I just saw a guy ca 10min of doing an eye with a frenchcurve - he meant well, but the eye wouldn't convince and the route to the result, ja it's one way to go as you say. Glad for your time. Thanks
That was cool never even thought of the glass thanks for sharing that
Josh, This has probably been the most informative video I have watched on airbrushing.
Thanks for not mentioning my name at the start :-)
Great video, even 6 years later! Thank you!
Thanks Josh! As an airbrush noob, this is one of the best tutorials i;ve seen.
Great tip. Great realism too.
Thx dude, great cool tip!
my first try on Airbrush and the glass training r great!
awesome!! glad it helped
Great guy, explained this well thanks Josh
This video is SO helpful! thank you as I am just venturing into airbrushing.
Dude,that is an awesome idea.The glass mimics any hard surface perfectly,well I guess not a primered surface.But definitely a high gloss surface like on cars,or helmets.Going to Wal Mart today,and get a nice sized picture frame.This is one of the best tips I have gotten yet.Thank yo,I've been using 4 ft. by 5ft.corrogated cardboard sheets (basically because I get them free at work),but the paint soaks in,or has fuzzy overspray,can't do layers or color blends very well.And you can't do fine detail practice strokes.It gives me trigger time but it's just not a good practice material.After watching your video,I know this glass technique is really going to help me to practice the strokes and effects I have had trouble with.Plus it will make me use more trigger control too.Great idea,I wish I came across this video months ago.Once again,thank you.
Great video man. I think you had such a great idea with the glass... That's great practice to experiment for non-absorbing surfaces to get confident with air pressure and reduction. I might also try the sponge thing... I do it with a piece of soaked paper towel and works fine, but that way looks even more secure. See u around.
New at this and i will try this .....what you did was smart and thanks for the tip dry info bent a needle by picking at it like you said. I will also use this method as i paint.
thank you for this idea. I'm going to try this. just started two days ago and really enjoy it but need practice. really enjoy that it cleans up so easy. no waste of paper or shirts or anything.
Arielle Leach you are welcome and hope it helps out!!
I've been practising in exact way yoiu advise here for a few weeks now. However, the glass surface with stencil underneath and wipe clean = genius advice. Next thing I am buying is a picture frame to do just this. Thank you! :-)
that was a brilliant and totally engaging film well done mate loved every minute of it
Damn, ive been playing on and off with the airbrush for a while and thats one great video, really clear and some great tips
I have watched all kinds of videos on airbrushing and this is the first one that really was enlightening. Thank you.
Joel Aparicio thank you for that compliment!
I've watched this video 2,000 times now and it's still great.
Dude, THANKS MAN!! in 1 video u just taught me more then everything else combined! PEACE
Hey man! I think this is one of the best learning tips video I have watched so far.
I am getting the iwata HP-C can't wait to start. Any advice is more than welcome. Used to be an artist in high school haha now I am an electrical eng but I feel I want to get back into it from an hobby aspect. Thanks once again. Cheers!!!
That was very resourseful in tips and how to control the flow and pressure of using a airbrush.
Thanks so much for your video. The only way I am going to get good at airbrushing is to practice. Your idea of using glass is perfect because I don't have to go out and buy canvas all the time. Also, I can change the paper inside to all manor of designs.
Terrific tips--thanks so much for posting!
Didn't think the paint would come off so easily with just a blade. Thanks for the video this will help me out a lot. Before I would have just used something like Simple Green window cleaner to take it off.
Yes, this is the best video so far i have seen. My Airbrush is in the mail, going to find a pictureframe and practice like you showed here. Thanks
That’s awesome for tip dry! I’m gonna do that I’ve been using a Qtip but this is awesome THANK YOU! So much!
Very clever, I’m impressed and inspired.
Excellent tutorial mate. Thanks.
Hi, and great big thanks to you from Sweden! :) This was an absolutely brilliant video and help for me! I am off to fix my glass-frame right now! :)
cool idea with the frame and glass, off to Walmart to pick up one. Thanx for the info.
haha...2017 and thats helped me heaps... im just getting into airbrushing and what a awesome way to practice.... cheers buudy
First off Thank You for coming back to me I carve wood spirits and things I want to use the airbrush and less paint brush. I like the softness of the airbrush.
no problem. the airbrush will treat you well for your carvings. if you ever have a question just ask :)
Great video, lots of good info thanx for posting.
Glass frame. That's a great idea. Im going to get one tomorrow tx!!!
Thanks for the video. I'll be trying this out over the weekend.
Absolutely brilliant video! Thank you tons!
thanks!
Thanks for the tips Josh. I like the idea of using the glass. I'm going to try it out. I am a complete newbie but I have discovered in just a couple days that the key is to experiment with the brush, paint mixture air pressure etc. I also discovered that I have potential with writing with the air brush. Still having trouble with dagger strokes. Not too bad with scrolling. But I still have a long way to go. Videos like this help out a lot. Thanks again.
It has been a long time since I have held an air brush. But I like the paint on the glass and the template behind it. Am going out and looking at a frame from a consignment shop. I like the thinner the paint and build up. I am buying a golf cart and going to put on some flames, an Ace of Spades, with a Ram in the middle. spread deck of cards. thanks for the good video.
Thank you for posting! Great vid! This will really help my 15yr old daughter who just got her first airbrush kit.
thank you!
This video is thee BEST "how to" video, ever.....
Great upload btw
nice vid josh very informative do more please