Ryan Townsend demonstrating his freehand airbrushing techniques while painting a zombie. Support my next project by subscribing to my Patreon / ryantownsend
Hi Ryan, nice job once again. Thank you for showing how you layout the picture. I have been drawing comics for some time now, so I am going to give this a try. Thank you for all the advice that you give and the explanation of technique. This is one of the best videos yet!! You are a real asset and I agree, best airbrush teacher on RU-vid!! You hold nothing back for profit. Way to show the basics with primary colors.
Really great work Ryan, I just got my airbrush and seen your work it's what made me start , I hope in the future we could see a much slower painting being made called a steep by steep class , what you think thanks. Great work.
plus i am so bored of stenciling. i want to try something like in your black and white or your zombie freehand vid and see how i do. I understand what you said about building it up a little at a time, getting darker and darker, but i just dont understand what you mean about texture. building texture? What is texture? Can u explain in easy english :D
Hells yeah bro now thts sum sick ass shit love it and im the type tht likes to do freehand art work weather it be paint or pencil charcoal whtever but yeah bro tht is awesome
hey, i really love all your vids, advices and work. could you do a vid about cleaning the airbrushs after using them? for me as a beginner its hard to figure out, whats important or which cleaning stuff i have to use to keep my brushs clean and working. merry x-mas and greetings from germany
I was wondering if you could do a video on mixing kandy colors that are not already premixed as the kustom shop kandies are already reduced. I am wanting to get the house of color kandies ( candies ) so I can get more paint. Thanks
Nice vids..Thanks. How long on average does it take to complete a portrait (photo realistically). Do you use Urethane's or Acrylics and what's your view on these. Thanks for your time. Nice work, much appreciated.