Lol…thank you so much , I think everyone who airbrushes doesn’t practice the basics enough, including me 🤔 these are the most important exercises to help you master the airbrush 👍🏻
Been subscribed and watching your videos for a while now. As a newbie airbrusher I really appreciate your videos, thanks very much for posting such excellent content!
I love watching your work even the basics it just helps the confidence a lot, I recently worked through your online course its really well done so props to you. I'm hoping my sparmaxx compressor turns up shortly I also managed to find a trident distributer where I am so I have a couple of kits ready to go, I didn't end up going for a Iwata brush this time instead I went for a GSI ps289 instead mostly down to price but still hopefully keeping the quality.
Any chance you have a size or brand of the sketch book you're using? When I look up large or extra large sketch books, an 11x14 is the biggest I get. I'd like something that I didn't have to change the page every 10 strokes.
Most important question is it safe for me to paint in my bedroom with createx paint and createx reducer if I have my bedroom window open or is it bad to breath in? I started doing t shirts and plan on getting a stand/ trailer to do local fairs and travel however for now I’m in my bedroom and house working in my spare time to stay consistent and practice I don’t know if I am supposed to be breathing this in indoors or not I don’t get solid information but I hope I can because I can’t work outside I live in a apartment complex and this is my only work space for now
Createx like most of the water based paints are rated as ‘non toxic’ that said I still recommend wearing at least a dust mask or something similar to prevent you from breathing in the overspray. Another great solution is to have some sort of extraction , a small mini booth where you can put the hose outside of your window to remove any overspray will be helpful 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum so if I keep my bedroom window wide open with a box fan blowing out the window that won’t work to do the job and a paper COVID style mask or no? I just ain’t trying to spend a bunch of extra money at the moment right now you know what I mean until I know if I’m sticking with it is all
@@JustinTatts yes, that will be fine ….most people who use these paints hardly ever wear a mask or have adequate ventilation…that said, breathing in any foreign particle is not ideal so start with what you have and see if airbrushing is something that you wish to stick with and if so you can then upgrade your studio 👍🏻 if you are still concerned then I would recommend getting in contact with Createx and ask for their info as they know exactly what is in the paints .
please i have a question The reason for the large size of the font is that using a needle size (3.mm 0) does not draw a small line and sometimes it releases a large amount of paint, knowing that I did not press incrementally from the key at all. You really can't control it
I assume your question is re : using your double action correctly …🤔 this is SO important in order to control the paint flow and minimize tip dry you can learn more by watching this vid 👉🏻 czcams.com/video/inZcoxkuylk/video.html when you master the double action you will soon find out that with practice a 0.3 or 0.35 mm setup will still be able to extremely fine 👍🏻👍🏻
Yeah I'm not 100% yet either.. just watch the video again and again keep practicing, get a little better every time. there's an old saying a master is someone who's failed more times than you've even tried .. once you get it down, it'll be yours for life. Nothing wrong with failing when you're learning a new skill , it teaches you a new way of not doing it ;)
Want more info re : the GSi Creos used in this video ? czcams.com/video/45Bi0sjQ_1E/video.html
Thank Boss. Humble enough to show us, (your keen apprentices), that even the best in the biz is only perfect 99% of the time. ;)
Lol…thank you so much , I think everyone who airbrushes doesn’t practice the basics enough, including me 🤔 these are the most important exercises to help you master the airbrush 👍🏻
I bought a kids coloring book for a dollar and used it and had pretty good success..
Actually that sounds like a good idea for a cheap practice book.. even cheaper than a cheap art pad.
Yes , great idea to practice 👍🏻👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum Yes, and you can live your second childhood!!!
Thats a great idea Rick. I'm gunna get one with robots!
This is a really good idea man. I paint alot of stuff with my air brush but I've wanted to get into do art work with it gonna have to try this!!
Always brilliant. The most of the people keep for their own these brilliant tips. Many thanks for your contents, sincerely.
Great exercise. Your videos on the basics done the right way are building a great foundation for me. Sincerely appreciated
Great tip!
...I like the idea of looking ahead & measuring your dis
....distance from the paper with your fingure !
...thanks for sharing.
Been subscribed and watching your videos for a while now. As a newbie airbrusher I really appreciate your videos, thanks very much for posting such excellent content!
Very good information
Another fantastic show! Cheers!
Thanx, great tips
Thank you for the great tutorial!
I love watching your work even the basics it just helps the confidence a lot, I recently worked through your online course its really well done so props to you. I'm hoping my sparmaxx compressor turns up shortly I also managed to find a trident distributer where I am so I have a couple of kits ready to go, I didn't end up going for a Iwata brush this time instead I went for a GSI ps289 instead mostly down to price but still hopefully keeping the quality.
Thank you!
Great tip and thank you
No probs thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks 👍
What type of sketch book are you using to practice on?
I also really want to know the size, so I can have an idea of what I would be getting
Hello and thank you for your instruction, I wanted to ask what kind of paint should I use just to practice.
I started using your beginners airbrush exercises and I noticed I shake when using the airbrush. Does that go away with the more practice you do?
Any chance you have a size or brand of the sketch book you're using? When I look up large or extra large sketch books, an 11x14 is the biggest I get. I'd like something that I didn't have to change the page every 10 strokes.
Most important question is it safe for me to paint in my bedroom with createx paint and createx reducer if I have my bedroom window open or is it bad to breath in? I started doing t shirts and plan on getting a stand/ trailer to do local fairs and travel however for now I’m in my bedroom and house working in my spare time to stay consistent and practice I don’t know if I am supposed to be breathing this in indoors or not I don’t get solid information but I hope I can because I can’t work outside I live in a apartment complex and this is my only work space for now
Createx like most of the water based paints are rated as ‘non toxic’ that said I still recommend wearing at least a dust mask or something similar to prevent you from breathing in the overspray. Another great solution is to have some sort of extraction , a small mini booth where you can put the hose outside of your window to remove any overspray will be helpful 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum so if I keep my bedroom window wide open with a box fan blowing out the window that won’t work to do the job and a paper COVID style mask or no? I just ain’t trying to spend a bunch of extra money at the moment right now you know what I mean until I know if I’m sticking with it is all
@@JustinTatts yes, that will be fine ….most people who use these paints hardly ever wear a mask or have adequate ventilation…that said, breathing in any foreign particle is not ideal so start with what you have and see if airbrushing is something that you wish to stick with and if so you can then upgrade your studio 👍🏻 if you are still concerned then I would recommend getting in contact with Createx and ask for their info as they know exactly what is in the paints .
@@AirbrushAsylum thank you
please i have a question
The reason for the large size of the font is that using a needle size (3.mm 0) does not draw a small line and sometimes it releases a large amount of paint, knowing that I did not press incrementally from the key at all.
You really can't control it
I assume your question is re : using your double action correctly …🤔 this is SO important in order to control the paint flow and minimize tip dry you can learn more by watching this vid 👉🏻 czcams.com/video/inZcoxkuylk/video.html when you master the double action you will soon find out that with practice a 0.3 or 0.35 mm setup will still be able to extremely fine 👍🏻👍🏻
do u thin your paints
I am try
That’s great keep it up 😉
Hi how many psi?
what kind of airhose is that?
btw love ur vids
It’s a DT110 straight shot hose by iwata with a quick connect 👍🏻 and appreciate the kind words re : my vids
I cant make lines for the life of me. Feel like in pulling back to far an putting to much paint. I'm discouraged after 3 days of trying.
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How
It’s just practice 👍🏻
But fail
Yeah I'm not 100% yet either.. just watch the video again and again keep practicing, get a little better every time. there's an old saying a master is someone who's failed more times than you've even tried .. once you get it down, it'll be yours for life. Nothing wrong with failing when you're learning a new skill , it teaches you a new way of not doing it ;)
Nothing wrong with that mate , as long as you keep trying , don’t give it it takes practice to master all the best 👍🏻👍🏻
Yes agree totally 👊🏻👍🏻
How can we take delivery in Bangladesh?