How to use an airbrush to make heavenly bodies: Painting
techniques from the Mexican artists of spray paint fine art
The things you are going to want:
- A single action airbrush which lets you to alternate colors fast like the quick change airbrush from Harbor Freight or maybe a budget friendly single action airbrush of just about any sort of model.
- Poster board
- Acrylic paint of many different colors also including black and white
- Windex or other types of window cleaner
- Some plates and bowls and jar lids
- A flat piece of wood to paint on
- Water
- Hair dryer, heat gun, or loads of persistence
Now we are prepared to make some mind-blowing artistic
effects!
1. Start by placing your wood either on the floor or on a
table where you will be able to conveniently paint on it and spray a bit of
water on it using your airbrush or simply drop a little on and let it soak up
fully into the wood. This is done to stop the paper from flexing as you paint
by making every thing just as humid. Your painting effects will definitely come
out better if your paper is flat and nice.
2. Spray a few colors on your posterboard in layers. You can
go light-toned to darker, for instance, white, yellow, red, black or otherwise
dark to light ... black, blue, white more
3. Brush some crinkled newspaper over and above your color
combinations and produce a mottled appearance and additional varieties of paint
effects that occur with the various crumples in the newspaper.
4. Add more paint and do it again as wanted. Try hard to
maintain one particular side lighter and at least one face dark. As soon as we
are done, this will certainly make your planet appear 3 dimensional!
5. Make a few of these planets of a variety of hues and sizes
everywhere you want on your painting. You are understanding exactly how to make
use of an airbrush just like a spray paint artist!
6. Dry out your planet colors with your hairdryer, heat gun
or merely hang out up until it dries and go have something to snack on.
Painting effects are sometimes thirsty work.
7. Gather up your bowls and plates and jar caps and decide
which of them work with which planets in terms of overall size and location.
You are able to experiment by positioning them on your picture and observing
what it appears like provided that your piece of art is dry.
8. As soon as you select a placement that you like, make sure
you put a couple of hefty things like coins on top of all of the less heavy
caps or plates so that they don't get blown around from air coming out of your
airbrush.
9. Use your other and black tones to coat around your caps
and bowls. Mainly use black, although you can add colors in any place you want
the appearance of nebulas and galaxies. It is especially awesome to put in a
bit of light behind the dark shady areas of the planets.
10. Apply or gather up a bit of white paint onto a paint
spatula or piece of ripped posterboard if you don't have that and shake that
paint over your art utilizing a good deal of pressure to ensure that the stars
appear small. As a substitute make use of a tooth brush to bespatter the paint
onto your posterboard and create stars.
11. Remove your plates, bowls and lids and revel in your
painting effects! Now you have learned effective ways to make use of an
airbrush in a different way!
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