Some airbrush practice

Roaddawg

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had some spare time after work last night so I was playing with the airbrush. Did the skulls first, then tried doing a lady. Here's what I came up with.

Here's a closeup of the skulls

Tonight I did this one that I call "moneyman" on a piece of cardboard I had in the garage
 

Old Hippy

It's 4:20 somewhere
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Nice job

had some spare time after work last night so I was playing with the airbrush. Did the skulls first, then tried doing a lady. Here's what I came up with.

When ya wanna do some paint work on MY scooter??

Good stuff..!!!
 

shovelcowboy

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Man that's cool! :2thumbs: I'd love to be able to do that. How long ya been practicing and how much to buy all the equipment and how did you learn to do it?

Shovelcowboy
 

dingo

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Very nice :2thumbs: :2thumbs: !!

I can play several instruments but can't paint worth a damn. Wish I had half that talent.
 

Thumper169

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Been doing a lot of that myself, anyone can learn, it just takes a lot of practice. I'm not as good as Roaddawg but I'm getting their. Great work Roaddawg.
 

Roaddawg

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I've tried airbrushing in the past as a hobby, doing a T-shirt here, a jean jacket there, but when I retired 3 years ago I had the time to finally do more. I have never had any formal art training, but I have attended some local seminars relevant to basic airbrushing. Most of what I have learned has come from visiting the website:
Airbrush.com

There is so much talent on this site, all the big names and they dispense all sorts of advice, tips, techniques, etc. So, now when I have a few minutes I will fire up the compressor and start painting on whatever I have laying around. Most of the equipment Ihave purchased has come from Ebay or craigslist, so in terms of airbrushes, small silent compressor, and accessories, I only have a couple of hundred dollars invested. I have more invested in paint than equipment!
 
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