The basic skills of airbrushing are:
~ learning to 'feather' the air control button to get fine, fine mists of paint on up to heavy sprays.
~ keeping the air tip clean so that it won't splatter blobs of ink on your work.
~ adjusting the overall airflow to achieve smooth, even coverage on up to splattery, textured-looking coverage.
~ using liquid or peel-and-stick frisket to coat areas that must not be sprayed. Some lovely designs result from spraying, then removing a strip of frisket, spraying again, removing another strip, spraying again. Each spraying can be a different color, or sequentially-darkening effects of the same hue.
Information about airbrushing can be found at you local library, public television or an artist. However, the best way for somebody to learn about airbrushing would be to buy an inexpensive airbrushing kit from your local hobby shop, read the directions, and make some airbrushed art.
People say that spray painting is better than airbrushing. Airbrushing is usually handheld.
There are many places where one can learn proper airbrushing techniques. The easiest places to learn airbrushing is by enrolling in art classes. One can also learn through various online videos.
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Iowa Tests of Basic Skills was created in 1935.
The exact price will depend upon the person doing the airbrushing. Most places will charge around $30 including the tee shirt.
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