I love watching a master at hos craft. Nothing but love and respect for him and his wonderful wife who assist in hos sucess. Yall are a real power couple looking forward to meeting yall one day. Always one of your biggest supporters. Im always watching and learning from you.
Omg I’d be in heaven to be able to do this too see the persons eyes light up when they see their order of a shirt or a hat and they wear your art on them is just really cool to me ! I’m retired and I do airbrush work and if you ever want a partner or a worker to help let me know !! Cause I’d love to do this work !!
LOL, thanks. I do love the response I get from my customers. Seeing them happy to get their product with their name it is the best. I truly enjoy this. Good to know you're willing to work. I just might take you up on that offer some day. Thanks for watching.
@@nuwavedesigns I just showed my wife your advice and she said he’s 100% right !! But I need help I asked you on the other response please in your professional opinion what pressure do you run at and what tip size do you run 0.5 , 0.35 , 0.3 ?? But omg thank you for the advice I’m gonna work on my lettering !! And my drop shadows !! I’m going back in watching your technique in your state fair video cause you make it look so easy like breathing but I know that’s from years of practice and study ! Like light and shadow and spacing between letters so I hope you don’t mind but I’m studying your technique so I can someday be as effective and efficient like you thank you again Forever a fan Marc ( aka EL PADRE AIRBRUSH ) 👍🏻👍🏻
@@ELPADREAIRBRUSH most definitely. I responded to the others. As far as pressure I work at 100psi because I am fast and need the paint to come out fast. For more of a beginner pressure I would recommend 65-80 psi. The tip I think is .5. After that it's just personal preference.
@@nuwavedesigns thank you sir for your response !! I can’t wait to start making shirts and hats !! And with your advice I’m confident in my skill thank you again from the bottom of my heart for your advice I can’t wait to see new videos from your channel !! YOU ROCK 👍🏻🤘🏻👍🏻!
@@nuwavedesigns one quick question!! What pressure are you running at for those amazing shirts I get different answers and I need a professional answer thank you so much for your time and response I’m actually watching your state fair video right now ! And I’m just floored on how efficient and effective you are no wasted paint or time it’s all business but the shirts and hats look amazing so please !! What pressure do you run?? And what tip size 0.5 or 0.35 ?? Thank you sir your awesome well back to the video to watch your technique so I can someday be efficient like you thank you again Forever a fan Marc ( aka EL PADRE AIRBRUSH )
Soy trunco en aerografia la use como complemento de mis cuadros con aerosol ...siempre admire a jaime Rodríguez...y ahora me topo con usted misma calidad pero velocidad hipersonica...lo felicito es usted un master entre masters...de lo que quisiera saber si se puede cual es su presion de aire y que aerografos usa??? Muchas gracias y venga a abrir camino a key west florida...saludos...desde aquí...
Muchas gracias. Yo conosi a Jaime. Platicabanos de rato en rato. Que triste lo que hizo pero bueno ya paso. Y uso 100 de presion y el aerografo es Iwata Eclipse HP-BCS. Aver cuando regreso a visitar Key West, ya es hora jajaja.
I would say you will need at least your primary and a few secondary colors and definitely the fluorescent colors. It will put you around 12 colors or so. Thanks for watching
What advice would you give a new airbrush artist ! I invested into a 7 gun pump system and got a new micron iwata and an eclipse and I’m doing a ton of skulls for customers for Harley tanks and hard saddle bags I want to start doing tshirts and hats what are some tips or tricks you’ve learned throughout your years of airbrushing ??
One of the biggest tips I can give you for airbrushing apparel is work on your lettering. The tshirt game is all about personalization. If you take note my designs are short and sweet but I make the lettering look as good as possible and the customer likes that. They only buy from us because we can put their name on it. So work on lettering more than the art. A badass name with a little color sells quicker and more than a badass skull with crappy lettering. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
I’d like to know what type of air filtration system you are using for the high volume of overspray? I want a good system for a 14ft vending trailer setup.😊
I love watching a master at hos craft. Nothing but love and respect for him and his wonderful wife who assist in hos sucess. Yall are a real power couple looking forward to meeting yall one day. Always one of your biggest supporters. Im always watching and learning from you.
NO ONE CAN TOUCH R.H. HE IS THE KING OF AIRBRUSH .
LOL. Thanks bro and thanks for watching.
Omg I’d be in heaven to be able to do this too see the persons eyes light up when they see their order of a shirt or a hat and they wear your art on them is just really cool to me ! I’m retired and I do airbrush work and if you ever want a partner or a worker to help let me know !! Cause I’d love to do this work !!
LOL, thanks. I do love the response I get from my customers. Seeing them happy to get their product with their name it is the best. I truly enjoy this. Good to know you're willing to work. I just might take you up on that offer some day. Thanks for watching.
@@nuwavedesigns I just showed my wife your advice and she said he’s 100% right !! But I need help I asked you on the other response please in your professional opinion what pressure do you run at and what tip size do you run 0.5 , 0.35 , 0.3 ?? But omg thank you for the advice I’m gonna work on my lettering !! And my drop shadows !! I’m going back in watching your technique in your state fair video cause you make it look so easy like breathing but I know that’s from years of practice and study ! Like light and shadow and spacing between letters so I hope you don’t mind but I’m studying your technique so I can someday be as effective and efficient like you thank you again
Forever a fan
Marc ( aka EL PADRE AIRBRUSH ) 👍🏻👍🏻
@@ELPADREAIRBRUSH most definitely. I responded to the others. As far as pressure I work at 100psi because I am fast and need the paint to come out fast. For more of a beginner pressure I would recommend 65-80 psi. The tip I think is .5. After that it's just personal preference.
@@nuwavedesigns thank you sir for your response !! I can’t wait to start making shirts and hats !! And with your advice I’m confident in my skill thank you again from the bottom of my heart for your advice I can’t wait to see new videos from your channel !! YOU ROCK 👍🏻🤘🏻👍🏻!
Now that is an airbrush machine in action no bullshit all business!!
Gotta do it. Thanks.
@@nuwavedesigns one quick question!! What pressure are you running at for those amazing shirts I get different answers and I need a professional answer thank you so much for your time and response I’m actually watching your state fair video right now ! And I’m just floored on how efficient and effective you are no wasted paint or time it’s all business but the shirts and hats look amazing so please !! What pressure do you run?? And what tip size 0.5 or 0.35 ?? Thank you sir your awesome well back to the video to watch your technique so I can someday be efficient like you thank you again
Forever a fan
Marc ( aka EL PADRE AIRBRUSH )
Soy trunco en aerografia la use como complemento de mis cuadros con aerosol ...siempre admire a jaime Rodríguez...y ahora me topo con usted misma calidad pero velocidad hipersonica...lo felicito es usted un master entre masters...de lo que quisiera saber si se puede cual es su presion de aire y que aerografos usa??? Muchas gracias y venga a abrir camino a key west florida...saludos...desde aquí...
Muchas gracias. Yo conosi a Jaime. Platicabanos de rato en rato. Que triste lo que hizo pero bueno ya paso. Y uso 100 de presion y el aerografo es Iwata Eclipse HP-BCS. Aver cuando regreso a visitar Key West, ya es hora jajaja.
Muchísimas gracias...y a la orden por acá...
Im going to be starting my own mobile setup. How many colors would you recommend starting with and which colors would you recommend?
I would say you will need at least your primary and a few secondary colors and definitely the fluorescent colors. It will put you around 12 colors or so. Thanks for watching
Truly amazing!! Any pointers or suggestions for a beginner??
Just practice to deliberately get better. Thanks for watching.
What advice would you give a new airbrush artist ! I invested into a 7 gun pump system and got a new micron iwata and an eclipse and I’m doing a ton of skulls for customers for Harley tanks and hard saddle bags I want to start doing tshirts and hats what are some tips or tricks you’ve learned throughout your years of airbrushing ??
One of the biggest tips I can give you for airbrushing apparel is work on your lettering. The tshirt game is all about personalization. If you take note my designs are short and sweet but I make the lettering look as good as possible and the customer likes that. They only buy from us because we can put their name on it. So work on lettering more than the art. A badass name with a little color sells quicker and more than a badass skull with crappy lettering. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
I’d like to know what type of air filtration system you are using for the high volume of overspray? I want a good system for a 14ft vending trailer setup.😊
Just the open air and a fan at times. Thanks for watching.
What air brush you use and love the work
🎉🎉
Thanks for watching.
What airbrush gun are you using? Hp?
I'm using the Iwata Eclipse HP-BCS. Thanks for watching.
How many shirts you do an hour
It varies. Anywhere between 25-60+ depending on help and design. Thanks for watching.
Going to learn myself