In this video you will learn how to create this particular smoke flames and skulls artwork using freehand templates and freehand airbrush techniques. For more info on our artwork, courses and supplies visit us @ airbrushasylum.com.au
All free hand and very little stencils, absolutely perfect bro. Now that's an artist! Most awesome! Thanks for sharing your talent and knowledgeable tips. Definitely loved watching your video.
This was a crazy video when you started doing the skulls I thought you were doing some funky flame and didn’t catch on at first but once I seen it I was blown away
Ok... I really want an airbrush now. I knew they were cool before, but seeing this, I love it. I think this will definintely be my next weapon of choice in my artistic arsenal. thanks for sharing this.
Don't know how anybody could give you a thumbs down! It looks incredible! Thanks for sharing your skills...makes me want to go out and buy an air brush!
wow that was awesome I liked the way you did it really stands out that's my favourite things skulls reaper and skeletons and cemeteries loved watching the video
love the videos. every time I watch I feel like your taunting me with your talent. lol. hope all is well, give the baby a hug. keep the great info commin
Thanks for your comment, glad you enjoyed the video and I am sure your version will look just the same, all the best and glad to hear you are having fun with it 👍🏼💀🔥
Hi im from philippines i like all your works amizing,i always watch your work just to get hint of what youre doing i dont know if i can do it but still trying hope you make more vid have a nice day and merry xmass
+Bert Leguidleguid thank you for your comment really appreciate the feedback and SO happy that you find our videos helpful. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family as well. Thanks again , take care 😜
do u have this vid in real time I mean it's totally fantastic but it gives off (for me cuz I'm CRAZY with my expectations of myself) an unrealistic expectation of how fast painting can be going -kind of- so just wondering so I could kind of see how long it took you to make the individual skulls... 😁 WONDERFUL work btw I watch ur vids ALL the time!!
Thanks appreciate it and your air pressure really depends on so many factors ie what size nozzle and paint that you are using. I generally operate at 15-20 psi for detail and 30-40 psi for general airbrushing. 👍🏼
This is pretty amazing work ! I don’t think I can ever achieve your level but it really is fun to watch . You make it look easy and it probably is . The micron looks like it is surgically accurate . What exactly is the airbrush and the tip size? And what kind of paints? And thanks for the tutorial .
HAHAHA I have the same Micron and like yours I probably don't even know where the needle crown cap is at. BTW I do more fine art airbrushing with acrylics, and have never done metal panels, but I would like to give it a go but I'm afraid of the cost associated with just trying it out as I don't ever use solvent based paints.
hello AAsylum, thats a good job,am a brusher too and i love to do the skull then, I think I 'll steal your technique to make the skulls in the smoke.. ok!? bravo!! im french and my english is so bad!! bye
Hi Eric, thanks for your comment and glad you like the video...no probs with giving it a go, have fun with it skulls and flames are always great fun to do. All the best 👍🏼💀🔥
Thanks for your comment , from memory I am pretty sure that I did for this particular piece. The Iwata cmc + micron is my most used brush. Cheers glad you enjoyed the video 👍🏼+Jim Fuller
What brand paint is good to start with for beginners? I tried Apple Barrel acrylics and I think the pigment is just way too big. Not sure where to start
@@AirbrushAsylum I would love to try it but it is very hard to get Trident in the states. I guess I will. Stick to createx Wicked color and illustration.
Chris Sappenfield you can purchase direct through their website dna-paints.com they have international shipping for $19.95 so you should be all good to go to give it a try 👍🏻
Thanks for your comment and it has a lot to do with practice, check out a recent video that I posted showing you some tips on how to create fine lines.
Hi Mark, thanks for your comment any blue will generally do the trick to neutralize the brown overspray. From memory I think it was a Phthalo (Dark Blue) but you could also get a great effect if using a greeny blue. Hope this helps 👍🏼
Hi Bud... I love your videos and I have a couple of questions for you. You talk about reducing your paints, what is your approximate reduction rate. Say 10 drops of paint to ? % of reducer? I also seen that you spray something on your painting and it make the metal shine? What are you using there bud... I'll be watching more and more of your work as well. Would love to see a painting in real time... Thanks again Ken
Hi Ken, thanks for your comment and glad you enjoyed the Vid. My paint reduction ratio's vary from project to project, and dependent on the type of paint I am using ..i.e. water based or urethane. I generally run at around 20% paint to 80% reducer for finer work, but it's really up to you to mix at a ratio that you are comfortable with. I have been asked numerous times to do a video in real time, so I think I will take that on board and offer something very soon. Thanks again for your comment and appreciate your continued support, hope this has helped clarify some of your questions. Cheers Carsten
cool video,sir,? if I practice,practice ,will I be able to airbrush as good and as artisticley as you??? I have currently '1yr' have started ,airbrushing flames ,skulls with stencils ,true fire is my goal ,for I live in Lubbock tx,and no one that I have seen has any true fire flames,with the mike levelle recipe.I'm on a monthly budget and am trying to find other ways for extra money.I truley am amazed on your bids bro inspiration thing is I'm not to artistic but I've been practicing flames every chance I get and chasing.would u have any tips or web sights share I can learn off of??? thank u
+wanapaint thanks for your comment and all I can say is keep practicing, fire is something that is meant to be painted in a free flowing style, Mike Lavallee ran his class with us a year ago and one of his tips was to get students to draw the fire first that way you start to get the flow of the flame going, then you can practice painting . Good luck and all the best I am sure you will be painting awesome flames in no time 👍🏼🔥
+Brian Fleck any Iwata airbrush, hpcs (eclipse) or a Hpcp or HPCH with the Mac valve are all great..if you want to spend the money then CMC + Micron is my personal Favourite 👍🏼
Thanks for your comment from memory I think the psi was anywhere between 30-40 psi when doing the flames and then lower for detailing the skulls approx 20-25psi. Cheers hope that helps 👍🏼+Ferry Setiawan
Understand totally that’s why we have lots of ‘slower’ tutorials to suit take a look at some of our current vids 👉🏻 ru-vid.com/group/PLkd3s0ymmV0PtauRAMOA1ddR-2SSuGpGg