Enjoyed the how to video, It's always great watching a master at his work. The difference in what you do and what a lot of us t-shirt artist do is we can't erase on the t-shirt, a lot of people don't call a t-shirt air brusher an artist, but just cause there is the quick designs we do, we also do the special orders like cars, motor cycles and such.. I really learned a lot from your video's please keep it up..
That's kind of what I've been looking up lately is how to do Chrome and metallic reflecting objects so thank you and I've been getting into airbrushing myself so these tutorials definitely help out
Awesome tutorial Mick, that tank blew my mind from the first time i saw it. If ever i talk about airbrushing i always show people a picture of that tank to show them what's possible. Dont worry about the letters, this is much better. Darryl.
Nice one mate! I'll be giving this a go for definite. I've done an Angelina Jolie portrait off the back of last weekends class. looking forward to the next one.
Hi Mick very nice tutorial ,never done chrome so gonna give it a go ,especially as it's something I am amazed at how you and others have achieved something that looks so good . I admired that tank of yours when I was at a coarse down yours . Top draw m8 . Hopefully do another class at yours in the future .
Mike Jones hey Mike, i have just started filming a four week instalment of monotone portraits, and how to get your colour just right ( you must have read my mind) first one will be up in the next week
TOP video! Can you tell me what kind of paper you use I try a new one every time, but I find it very difficult to scratch or can you make a video on the subject of scratching
great video Mick. that tank looks amazing. must have taken ages to do all the masking. any tips for transferring the image onto the frisket? thanks for sharing.
Paul Rossiter I always transfer my drawing and map in the same way, size up the reference and using graphite paper (not carbon paper) transfer the line drawing to the panel or surface, all of the engines on the tank were done in the same way, I have a PDF somewhere on how I create a line drawing, thanks again Mick
Great to see this! I remember we talked a lot about painting realistic chrome when I attended your course back in march -13 :) I'm still learning :P Hope you're doing well! /Ingela
Hi Mick. Great Work. Thx for this Video. One question: is this a Woodstick what do you use for the white line, or a Rubber...? Sorry for my english, i am old German
Tommes Lange hiya, the wood stick is a coffee stirrer, i sharpened it with a scalpel to give me a point to scrape back the paint. I find it gives me a sharper line than an eraser
Enjoyed the how to video, It's always great watching a master at his work. The difference in what you do and what a lot of us t-shirt artist do is we can't erase on the t-shirt, a lot of people don't call a t-shirt air brusher an artist, but just cause there is the quick designs we do, we also do the special orders like cars, motor cycles and such.. I really learned a lot from your video's please keep it up..
Im always amazed by tshirt artists, you work so well under pressure and your freehand is so quick, imo your all amazing artists
Amazing video. Will be using this technique in oil paint through my airbrush this week. Thank you for sharing !!
That's kind of what I've been looking up lately is how to do Chrome and metallic reflecting objects so thank you and I've been getting into airbrushing myself so these tutorials definitely help out
Fantastic tutorial Mick. Would really like to watch you painting flames in one of your videos. Roy
Awesome tutorial Mick, that tank blew my mind from the first time i saw it. If ever i talk about airbrushing i always show people a picture of that tank to show them what's possible.
Dont worry about the letters, this is much better.
Darryl.
Sammy50401 thanks buddy, I love painting stuff like this,
In fact, seeing that unfold was pure wizardry.
Awesome mick, I never thought that this was possible, but it shows your great talent, brilliant tutorial.
Very nice demonstration to brush up on
Great tutorial Mick, i didnt see how you created the chrome on the original painting so it was great to see how it was achieved.
Very nice work mate, thx for the step-by-step tutorial. Shows me exactly on what i have to exercise and changed my look on my practices. Thx a lot!!
Thank you 👍👍👍
Nicely Done Mick, always learning, and always great to see how other Artists work, can always learn some thing , keep the good work up ;)
Nice one mate! I'll be giving this a go for definite. I've done an Angelina Jolie portrait off the back of last weekends class. looking forward to the next one.
Hi Mick very nice tutorial ,never done chrome so gonna give it a go ,especially as it's something I am amazed at how you and others have achieved something that looks so good . I admired that tank of yours when I was at a coarse down yours . Top draw m8 . Hopefully do another class at yours in the future .
You do the airbrushing like I do color pencil you can only get as much detail in it as you can but just to kind of recreate what you see
brill, amazing how it all just comes together at a certain point.
thank you so much for this! i have been doing this wrong for years. i cant wait to get to the shop and put this technique to work.
fantastick mick.. thanks again.. gives me some ideas for my progect..
You are awesome Mick! I love your videos.
Jay McCaughtry thanks buddy, new one coming this week 👍
i have onley done this for a couple of weeks the hole airbruch deal the problem i have is the paint to get it right tru the gun
can you do a video on how to do portraits in black and gray and color I'm having the hardest time trying to get my color just right
Mike Jones hey Mike, i have just started filming a four week instalment of monotone portraits, and how to get your colour just right ( you must have read my mind) first one will be up in the next week
thank you I'll be look for it I learn a lot from u
Thank you so much for your lesson! Learn a lot watching your videos
TOP video!
Can you tell me what kind of paper you use I try a new one every time, but I find it very difficult to scratch
or can you make a video on the subject of scratching
nice to see your skill thanks
interesting tutorial mate...thanx.
great video Mick. that tank looks amazing. must have taken ages to do all the masking. any tips for transferring the image onto the frisket? thanks for sharing.
Paul Rossiter I always transfer my drawing and map in the same way, size up the reference and using graphite paper (not carbon paper) transfer the line drawing to the panel or surface, all of the engines on the tank were done in the same way, I have a PDF somewhere on how I create a line drawing, thanks again Mick
Great to see this!
I remember we talked a lot about painting realistic chrome when I attended your course back in march -13 :) I'm still learning :P
Hope you're doing well!
/Ingela
Hiya Ingela, thank you, hope all is going well
Thanks
Mick
Pretty cool
Un lavoro favoloso!!! what kind of panel you used to erase so well?
TuFF AiRBrush this was painted on a signboard, or powder coated aluminium panel
Hi Mick. Great Work. Thx for this Video. One question: is this a Woodstick what do you use for the white line, or a Rubber...? Sorry for my english, i am old German
Tommes Lange hiya, the wood stick is a coffee stirrer, i sharpened it with a scalpel to give me a point to scrape back the paint. I find it gives me a sharper line than an eraser
Sweet work mick.
Cheers Nick
Mick Neill . Faultless tank. Must have taken at least 10 mins.🙂
Thanks for your availability Mick
your are crazy. i love your art work 1000% skill (Y)
What is the little hand tool you use at the end. Thanks I'm looking to book another class soon
David Pippen its an electric eraser, it spins the eraser and ideal for clean sharp highlights
super cool, thanks for posting this vid sir.
What are you saying at 5:10 ??
Tor Divel ??
It's nice but you can't hear you very well 😮
I can't hear it. :(
Is that yupo paper you are working on?
Patrick19702210 hiya, no its aluminium signboard or di-bond as its known, thanks
Girls like things that resemble precious metals. And motorcycles.
lot of pencil colouring and tracing
😂
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