Stumbled across your channel and subscribed. I am an art student in college and found my way into the airbrushing world. I have been under the practice with the professional artists Mickey Harris and Dru Blair. Both are wonderful artists and teachers. I’m hoping to use these videos to also advance my skills. College takes a lot of time and it’s hard to make time to sit down and practice or stay inspired. I have a genuine interest in this medium and want to continue it. So thank you for this channel.
No probs at all and thanks so much for your comment , Dru is a great person and teacher as well as Mickey Harris I’m sure you will learn plenty from them but happy that you are taking some time to view my videos as well. 👍🏻🙏🏻
Just a little knowledge about a meteor / comet P59 better known as Halley's comet. Back in the 80's NASA launched the Rosetta mission that filed to land safely due to radiation destroying the gunpowder that was to launch the grab hooks of the landing craft. Causing it to bounce along the surface until it got lodged under a crevice where the solar panels couldn't gain access to light thus hindering the mission. Slowly gaining some samples of the comet before returning back to Earth. The comet P59 is slowly braking apart due to dry water particles exploding with in the comet it self. This Intel was gained by myself at a conference with NASA's pilot of the Rosetta mission just a few years ago...
I remember Halleys Comet, it was in the 80's and we went down to the local football oval to see if we could get a glimpse (with a bunch of other people who had also gathered there)...I remember my parents buying me a fridge magnet which I looked at daily remembering how excited I was about the whole experience 😉 Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏻
Absolutely stunning. Many thanks for sharing the techniques. I am just beginning my AB journey... will be giving this a try but I will be leaving the meteor grey scale as I thought it looked like a comet, I will try for the colours in the planet though.
Thank you so much glad you enjoyed it and have fun giving it a go 😉 Glad to hear that you are just getting into Airbrushing, it’s very exciting and there are so many new things to learn. If you are keen to ‘fast track your learning’ then feel free to take a look at our Online Airbrushing Course via the following link : airbrushasylum.thinkific.com Hope that helps 😉
Hi there thanks for your comment and for the suggestion, I do have some Candy skull vids but nothing with yellow candy…perhaps a great future video idea 🤔👍🏻 thank you 🙏🏻
Awesome artwork, I wouldn't mind trying it one day. Can I ask about mixing transparent paint what ratio of transparent base to reducer to paint do you typically use or is this colour dependent and do you test it beforehand? I also have some Trident paints but I'm quite new to airbrushing.
Thank you 🙏🏻 you should definitely give it a go when you get the chance , in regards to trans base I don’t use a specific formula (prob should 😂) just start with trans base and add some colour you can use drops as trident is fairly strongly pigmented when you are satisfied with the transparency (you can use a brush or finger to smudge it out to test) then gradually add some reducer , I’d prob start with around 10-20% and then slowly increase if you find it is not spraying as you like it…your humidity and overall environment where you are airbrushing will also vary how the paint flows. Hope that helps 👍🏻😉
Yes, I do find the filters (any of the brands that sit under the brush) very comfortable, plus they are also fantastic at stopping moisture for getting through your lines. 😉
Well as we are speaking astronomy. The Earth has our second moon in our obit again at the moment. It will obit the Earth twice before proceeding on its natural orbiting projector.
Nice, but I don't like the Surface you're spraying on. I'm missing Instructions on how to best work with the Airbrush on Metal, PVC, Wood or even Glass. My first Major Project is to freshen up the boring Living Room Table a bit :)
thank you , as you are not liking canvas as a surface would you prefer to see more art on Aluminium panel or synthetic paper ? Or do you have any other suggestions, would love to hear your thoughts ? 🤔
@@AirbrushAsylum , It doesn't matter whether it's metal or a completely different surface. The main thing is that it's not canvas :) I just don't like it for Airbrush use.
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The Musik is great very Dramatik 👍
Stumbled across your channel and subscribed. I am an art student in college and found my way into the airbrushing world. I have been under the practice with the professional artists Mickey Harris and Dru Blair. Both are wonderful artists and teachers. I’m hoping to use these videos to also advance my skills. College takes a lot of time and it’s hard to make time to sit down and practice or stay inspired. I have a genuine interest in this medium and want to continue it. So thank you for this channel.
No probs at all and thanks so much for your comment , Dru is a great person and teacher as well as Mickey Harris I’m sure you will learn plenty from them but happy that you are taking some time to view my videos as well. 👍🏻🙏🏻
Always amazing work
Just a little knowledge about a meteor / comet P59 better known as Halley's comet.
Back in the 80's NASA launched the Rosetta mission that filed to land safely due to radiation destroying the gunpowder that was to launch the grab hooks of the landing craft.
Causing it to bounce along the surface until it got lodged under a crevice where the solar panels couldn't gain access to light thus hindering the mission.
Slowly gaining some samples of the comet before returning back to Earth.
The comet P59 is slowly braking apart due to dry water particles exploding with in the comet it self.
This Intel was gained by myself at a conference with NASA's pilot of the Rosetta mission just a few years ago...
I remember Halleys Comet, it was in the 80's and we went down to the local football oval to see if we could get a glimpse (with a bunch of other people who had also gathered there)...I remember my parents buying me a fridge magnet which I looked at daily remembering how excited I was about the whole experience 😉 Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏻
That looks fantastic. It would be a great purely black and white exersize to practice shading with.
Thank you and yes agreed 👍🏻
Great artwork, very cleverly done, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Absolutely stunning. Many thanks for sharing the techniques. I am just beginning my AB journey... will be giving this a try but I will be leaving the meteor grey scale as I thought it looked like a comet, I will try for the colours in the planet though.
Thank you so much glad you enjoyed it and have fun giving it a go 😉
Glad to hear that you are just getting into Airbrushing, it’s very exciting and there are so many new things to learn.
If you are keen to ‘fast track your learning’ then feel free to take a look at our Online Airbrushing Course via the following link :
airbrushasylum.thinkific.com
Hope that helps 😉
Great work
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
great work keep up the great vids on channel
Thank you glad you enjoyed the vid 🫡
Hi. I was wondering if you could do a skull and use yellow candy paint or anything else, i just want to see how yellow candy end upp in a painting.
Hi there thanks for your comment and for the suggestion, I do have some Candy skull vids but nothing with yellow candy…perhaps a great future video idea 🤔👍🏻 thank you 🙏🏻
Awesome artwork, I wouldn't mind trying it one day. Can I ask about mixing transparent paint what ratio of transparent base to reducer to paint do you typically use or is this colour dependent and do you test it beforehand? I also have some Trident paints but I'm quite new to airbrushing.
Thank you 🙏🏻 you should definitely give it a go when you get the chance , in regards to trans base I don’t use a specific formula (prob should 😂) just start with trans base and add some colour you can use drops as trident is fairly strongly pigmented when you are satisfied with the transparency (you can use a brush or finger to smudge it out to test) then gradually add some reducer , I’d prob start with around 10-20% and then slowly increase if you find it is not spraying as you like it…your humidity and overall environment where you are airbrushing will also vary how the paint flows. Hope that helps 👍🏻😉
@@AirbrushAsylum thanks for the info I'll have to have a play around
Is createx water based or solvent?
Createx are water based 👍🏻👍🏻
Can you please say how many drops of paint to use instead of percentages
Yep sure thing I can try and remember to do that for my new tutorials appreciate the tip 👍🏻
Do you find the sparmax bullet filter makes the brush easier to hold or any less or more fatiguing? Thinking of getting one myself tbh
Yes, I do find the filters (any of the brands that sit under the brush) very comfortable, plus they are also fantastic at stopping moisture for getting through your lines. 😉
How do you made your template stencils?
Unrelated off topic… what are the differences between 4011 vs 4012 reducer?
Well as we are speaking astronomy.
The Earth has our second moon in our obit again at the moment. It will obit the Earth twice before proceeding on its natural orbiting projector.
Thanks so much for sharing, love space knowledge 🫡
Nice, but I don't like the Surface you're spraying on.
I'm missing Instructions on how to best work with the Airbrush on Metal, PVC, Wood or even Glass.
My first Major Project is to freshen up the boring Living Room Table a bit :)
thank you , as you are not liking canvas as a surface would you prefer to see more art on Aluminium panel or synthetic paper ? Or do you have any other suggestions, would love to hear your thoughts ? 🤔
@@AirbrushAsylum , It doesn't matter whether it's metal or a completely different surface.
The main thing is that it's not canvas :)
I just don't like it for Airbrush use.
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