Thanks for talking the time to make this fantastic video. I have learned a lot from watching, and I can't wait to use the things I learned on my next painting!
Amazing tutorial, I’m so new to airbrushing and I’ve learnt so much from this. Thank you. I just got myself a Micron CM plus so will try it out this weekend .
May i ask why you don’t use reducer like the 4011. I have purchased both the distilled water and the reducer. I used my Micron Plus today with reduction of 50/50 and had paint blockages then i went 30/70 reducer and i still had some splatter even at low psi. Not sure quite what to do and I’m using wicked paints. I think i must try distilled water maybe. Any suggestions of the ratio of water paint reduction. Thanks
Great feed Dred Fx! Awesome Will be replaying this and following along for sure thank you for the shout out, the tips I can go on and on brother. I great appreciated 💯🦾👍
I’m so amazed how easy you make it look but looks so enjoyable…picture is fab Rob makes me want to have a go…I’ve got an artistic flair (runs in the family) perhaps show me one day…loving the videos thank you 😊
Love the finished. What would your advice be for getting more consistent results. As with my art one painting will be awesome the next will be rubbish.
Hi Ian I would say master one style first 👍say grey scale for an example start doing loads of it 😉 finding your way round The Picture breaking the image down so you can find the best way that suits you style of painting .start off simple don't go in on something that is Full on photo realistic work up to that 👌 and remember go in light and work your way up .same goes for doing colour work When I started I was running before I could walk and so much went wrong but we all do that it's the passion we have for art 🎨 Nice and slow mate build up to the hard stuff 👍 hope this helps all the best Ian rob
Im ok at monochrome painting but as soon as i add colour it all go's wrong. But i love airbrushing so i plod along im sure ill get there. It can be quite expensive hobby though
@@Ohmz84 hi Ian now I see what you mean I was the same when it came to doing colour. when you paint monochrome do you go from a white base or black ? If white as I do I always start with the lightest shade and I found going in on colour the same way works. pick the lightest skin tone and use that one For the hole peice just make it lighter or darker in that shade that seems to work for me hope this helps in some way I am going to get back into colour very soon on the channel 👍