Those clouds turned out amazing!🙌 I loved the breakdown of the process...and...the compressor kicking on was not a problem at all so don't sweat it - you gotta have air
Thank you for your lovely picture. It's about time I could find something other than skulls (with stencils) and fire (with stencils). I love airbrush but they're aren't what I was looking for. And I LOVE clouds.
No probs glad you enjoyed the video, I don’t think I’ll ever stop painting skulls and fire lol...but I do think I will be adding more vids like this to help people that aren’t into skulls and fire 👌🏻👍🏻
Airbrush Asylum I want to get started but honestly the ‘pro’ stuff seems so expensive and then the Cheap no-name stuff just seems too low priced to be any good (for tees at least) Have you tried any of the cheaper stuff ? I’m thinking maybe a good quality air compressor instead of a ‘mini’ one and then some cheap Chinese gravity fed airbrushes .... I can’t see how those could be bad as long as I keep them clean.
thedeazy if anything I would spend the $ on a good brush even the iwata Neo is priced well and is a quality brush . You can use any compressor even a cheap one from a hardware store will do, as long as it has a moisture trap and regulator it will work fine 👍🏻😉
Airbrush Asylum thanks for the reply! Honestly I don’t mind spending good money on a decent air brush like an iwata but I want to be able to spray multiple colours without going through the effort of cleaning out the brush every time I change a colour
This is going to come in super handy on my pieces. It's funny because I see you do a few layers and think, that's all it needs, you keep adding and I'm like stop, your spoiling it, till you get to the end and I see the wisdom in your many lighter layers and how beautiful and realistic your work looks.
Excellent. Thank you. I think clouds can be used to augment a lot of different artworks. This is a great tutorial. I will definitely be going to try it out very soon.
@@AirbrushAsylum I was also watching you painting with an airshot stencil it was the clown one having trouble finding part 2 really Interested because I've purchased some online
I found this to be the best for me to practice. This is quite simple but still needs some skill. I am going to do this one again and do a video while doing it.
Beautiful Carsten, really subtle 3D textured fluffy clouds :) Often these simple things are overlooked so its good to get a 'walkthrough' on this aspect. Thank you so much, regards Phil
Ciao. Apprezzo molto tutto quello che fai e ti ringrazio. Avrei una domanda: quale è la differenza sostanziale tra i colori Createx Illustretor e Createx Airbrush Color? Grazie se vorrai rispondermi.
Hi there thanks for your question, the main difference between regular Createx colors as opposed to the illustration range is that the illustration colors can be worked and manipulated with an eraser pencil or electric eraser as they don’t cross link as fast. I also like the transparency of the illustration colors and I find they flow better 👍🏻 hope that helps
@@AirbrushAsylum Grazie della risposta. Purtroppo mi avevano consigliato gli Airbrush Color. Quindi non potrò fare nessuna tecnica di graffiatura e cancellazione adesso. Peccato.
I love clouds in general. It was amazing to see them come to life in your artwork. Do you have painting video tutorials without an airbrush? You are a wonderful teacher.
Thank you and yes, most definitely I use trident paints as well as some Createx colors and both are waterbased and you thin them with their reducers , there are lots of fantastic products out there now, basically anything thinned to a ‘milky’ consistency will flow through your brush. 🙏🏻👍🏻
Bonjour Vraiment impressionnant de réalisme Juste une question, quelle différence avec la peinture que tu utilise et une autre marque comme createx ou autre Merci
Thanks for your comment unfortunately I don’t speak French 😞 but happy to answer your question if you can do a quick translate in google and re comment here . 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum Hope it was good! Had my first stab at drawing clouds after learning to use my airbrush on model painting. It was a disaster, but not an unmitigated one. Looking forward to attempt two and trying out your other tutorials :)
Looks great I need to try and use my air brush went and bought everything to start painting but the paint. I'm not shire what paint to use. I have RUSTOLUME paint if I thin that out enough. I bought many cans of diffrent colors. I told myself I'm not buying no more spray cans they go to wast the air disappears from the spray can and it will be a full can of paint.
Thanks for your comment I would recommend using either Trident or createx paints or any other brand that is designed for airbrushing so that you can get the best performance out of your brush as spray can paint is not ideal , hope that helps 👍🏻👍🏻
Hello! I've just started doing airbrush. I'm using createx opaque and transparent paint, do I need to thin them or I can use them directly? I read I need to thin them but I've tried half and half with water and the spray wasn't constant and did a few splatter... any advice? Thank you!
Hi there thanks for your comment and you will find that most paints require thinning even though they are waterbased I highly recommend using the reducer from that particular brand rather than water, as water will break down the pigment structure therefore compromising the paints performance. Get yourself some createx High performance reducer see following affiliate link hope that helps : amzn.to/2FAQoHN 👌🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum Thank you for your answer! I tried water half and half and it was splattering and unconstant and also tried only paint and thougth it was better looking on canvas however it dried up as fast on the canvas as on my airbrush tip.. So both are bad? And using your product, do you always do half and half or use depending if you want dark or light? Thanks
I use Payne’s grey by trident here is the link : www.airbrushasylum.com.au/store/p385/T24_Paynes_Grey_Airbrush_Paint.html we ship Australia wide if you are located overseas then contact : dna-paints.com Hope that helps 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum Thanks for the response! The link you sent me to doesn't say if that is transparent or not. I am in the U.S. so will probably end up buying the Createx. I know you say quite a few times in your video that the gray is opaque. Is that true or is it just opaque because it is mixed with opaque white? Thanks again for the help.
Hi there I have an airbrush similar to yours. When I push down on the trigger button it sprays paint instantly instead of pushing down and activating the spray as I pull back gradually The more you pull back the more paint sprays out Is that supposed to happen? REGARDS RICHARD
Thanks for your comment , paint shouldn’t be coming out when you just press for air. I would suggest giving it a thorough clean as there most likely is some dried paint stuck in your fluid nozzle, therefore not allowing the needle to seat and resulting in paint escaping when you press down for air. Hope that helps 👌🏻
Serious question: What could possibly make that Iwata Eclipse Hp-Cs worth $180? Or the Iwata-Medea micron worth $557?! That seems like an insane price for one airbrush
Running into staring of the pains gry. I know I need close so I turned down pressure. Using a #1 ~.25mm I am not getting nice lines. Loooks so easy but the gry step is stopping my progress right away.
one thing that's always driven me crazy about you is how much paint you put in the mixing cup. You always use like 4 ounces for something that would only take a thimble full of paint.
Just a bit of feedback. I've watched two of your video's with this setup & I won't continue to watch them for the following reason. The angle you're using - putting the frame of your subject on an angle - cutting it off & putting it at a weird angle that makes orienting what you're doing to the plane your working - impossible for me to gauge some of the things you're doing because you're effectively hiding too much useful information. At least to me that's the case. I find that the lack of information is less than informative in the manner I'd want to be informed in order to make better use of your instruction. However you seem to like the approach you're using but it doesn't work at all for. Thought I'd let you know despite it being unlikely that you would change anything. However I do think you'd get faster growth if you got rid of that "watching uphill & sideways" experience that I can't stand. I'm sure as an artist you know how important a good spatial perspective is to take in a piece - so I'm guessing you hide that information deliberately. Maybe you're afraid of being copied? Then why teach at all if that's the case? Makes no sense to me since your peers aren't doing it. Perhaps some do but I'd still find this view of an artists work to show me that he/she's hiding something for reasons unknown. The reasoning cannot possibly be because you think it's better for your viewers - because it's actually kind of bad IMO. Live goes on. Adios!
Those clouds turned out amazing!🙌 I loved the breakdown of the process...and...the compressor kicking on was not a problem at all so don't sweat it - you gotta have air
Many thanks and lol re the compressor 😂😂
I was so drawn in by what you were doing i the compressor didnt remember the compressor coming on😄
Hellseeker - Inc lol, thanks glad you enjoyed the vid 🙏🏻
I've fallen in love with your videos. I've learned so much.
I love watching you work! You make it look so easy!
I will definitely have to try this!
So amazing. Thanks for the lesson.
No probs thank you 🙏🏻
I learn something new each time I watch your videos carsten, thanks m8.
Many thanks for your comment and glad you found the video helpful 👌🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for your lovely picture. It's about time I could find something other than skulls (with stencils) and fire (with stencils). I love airbrush but they're aren't what I was looking for. And I LOVE clouds.
No probs glad you enjoyed the video, I don’t think I’ll ever stop painting skulls and fire lol...but I do think I will be adding more vids like this to help people that aren’t into skulls and fire 👌🏻👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum new to the channel, but have you done or would you consider doing either trees or mountains? I love your cloud technique.
Insane level of skill, inspiring
Thank you 🙏🏻
Airbrush Asylum I want to get started but honestly the ‘pro’ stuff seems so expensive and then the Cheap no-name stuff just seems too low priced to be any good (for tees at least)
Have you tried any of the cheaper stuff ? I’m thinking maybe a good quality air compressor instead of a ‘mini’ one and then some cheap Chinese gravity fed airbrushes .... I can’t see how those could be bad as long as I keep them clean.
thedeazy if anything I would spend the $ on a good brush even the iwata Neo is priced well and is a quality brush . You can use any compressor even a cheap one from a hardware store will do, as long as it has a moisture trap and regulator it will work fine 👍🏻😉
Airbrush Asylum thanks for the reply!
Honestly I don’t mind spending good money on a decent air brush like an iwata but I want to be able to spray multiple colours without going through the effort of cleaning out the brush every time I change a colour
This is going to come in super handy on my pieces. It's funny because I see you do a few layers and think, that's all it needs, you keep adding and I'm like stop, your spoiling it, till you get to the end and I see the wisdom in your many lighter layers and how beautiful and realistic your work looks.
very nice demonstration clouds brushing makes a lot of fun keep it up
Great video and a good reference for anyone who wants to do this in the future!
Thank you glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful 👍🏻
Excellent. Thank you. I think clouds can be used to augment a lot of different artworks. This is a great tutorial. I will definitely be going to try it out very soon.
Awesome thank you glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful 👍🏻
Classic tutorial, thanks
I've spent hours watching your videos very helpful content
Thank you and glad you find our vids helpful 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum I was also watching you painting with an airshot stencil it was the clown one having trouble finding part 2 really Interested because I've purchased some online
Excellent video on clouds. Thank you for the information and tutorial. Very helpful.
Thank you for your comment glad you enjoyed the video 👍🏻
This is awesome, thank you!
Thanks glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
That’s fantastic, I’ve never airbrushed before and I came across your video buy accident , now I’m hooked I know what I want for Christmas 👍 great job
I found this to be the best for me to practice. This is quite simple but still needs some skill. I am going to do this one again and do a video while doing it.
Beautiful Carsten, really subtle 3D textured fluffy clouds :) Often these simple things are overlooked so its good to get a 'walkthrough' on this aspect. Thank you so much, regards Phil
No probs many thanks mate glad you enjoyed the video and appreciate the kind words 🙏🏻
Very impressive, I will be giving this a try 👍🏻
Thank you and have fun painting some clouds, lots of fun to do 👌🏻
I have a really good idea for this technique. Thanks for these videos.
the sound of the airbrush goes well with the paiting
Thanks 🤩
Waaaaooow excelent tecnic .
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great looking clouds and a great tutorial. Thank You
Many thanks glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻☁️
Just a happy little cloud in the background
Just amazing love to watch it come to life!! ☁️😁
Thank you 🙏🏻
Muito top essas nuvens😊
I’ve been wanting to try this on one of my bedroom wall… I am too chicken to even try it… so beautifully done by you… ♥️♥️♥️
muito bom!! mas acredito que sem o uso do stencil da para fazer ótimas nuvens.
Hi very good tutorial 👌
I'm aiming to make a back drop for my railway layout
And this will help with the sky , Regards Franko 😀
Ciao. Apprezzo molto tutto quello che fai e ti ringrazio. Avrei una domanda: quale è la differenza sostanziale tra i colori Createx Illustretor e Createx Airbrush Color? Grazie se vorrai rispondermi.
Hi there thanks for your question, the main difference between regular Createx colors as opposed to the illustration range is that the illustration colors can be worked and manipulated with an eraser pencil or electric eraser as they don’t cross link as fast. I also like the transparency of the illustration colors and I find they flow better 👍🏻 hope that helps
@@AirbrushAsylum Grazie della risposta. Purtroppo mi avevano consigliato gli Airbrush Color. Quindi non potrò fare nessuna tecnica di graffiatura e cancellazione adesso. Peccato.
Great work !!!
I love clouds in general. It was amazing to see them come to life in your artwork. Do you have painting video tutorials without an airbrush? You are a wonderful teacher.
Turned out smart again,gonna give it a go ☁⛅☁👍
Awesome thank you much appreciated 👍🏻
Wow! Pls can you recommend the type air brush you use with air compressor. I will appreciate your response.thanks.
Very good!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful!
Muchas gracias 🥰💝🇨🇴🙏🙏🙏
Thank you 🙏🏻
Really very nature of this work and tutorial on my work
Thank you 🙏🏻
thank you it looks great explained very well.
Thank you glad you enjoyed the vid 👍🏻
Many thanks, will be trying this soon 👌🏼☺️
👍😁👏 thank you!!☁️ awesome!!
No probs , glad you liked the video ...your comment definitely inspired this video so great work 👌🏻🙏🏻
😁thanks 👍
Excellent work, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the video,
No probs glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Thanks for the tutorial mate
No probs glad you enjoyed it 👌🏻🙏🏻
Perfect.
nice.thank you sir
No probs at all glad you enjoyed the vid 👍🏻👌🏻
Awesome thank you so much ❤
Thank you very much for these tutorials, it helped me very well 🙏🙏🙏 I've taken the liberty of subscribe on your channel 👍👍 Kind regards, Frie van Peer
Btw,.....can you tell what comressor you have there? And what DB ?
Very well done. I'm new to air brushing , can you use water color paints with air brushing?
Thank you and yes, most definitely I use trident paints as well as some Createx colors and both are waterbased and you thin them with their reducers , there are lots of fantastic products out there now, basically anything thinned to a ‘milky’ consistency will flow through your brush. 🙏🏻👍🏻
Bonjour
Vraiment impressionnant de réalisme
Juste une question, quelle différence avec la peinture que tu utilise et une autre marque comme createx ou autre
Merci
Thanks for your comment unfortunately I don’t speak French 😞 but happy to answer your question if you can do a quick translate in google and re comment here . 👍🏻
Hello
Really impressive realism
Just a question, what difference with the paint you use and another brand like createx or other
Thank you
Bravo👏!
Happy clouds......
haha thanks a ton.
Keith
Just awesome thank you!
No probs glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
When using Createx why add any reducer in this case, and to what %..... also did you use distilled water?
Man you're like Bob Ross with a boomerang.
Lol….funny you say that I’m just about to watch the documentary on Netflix 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum Hope it was good! Had my first stab at drawing clouds after learning to use my airbrush on model painting. It was a disaster, but not an unmitigated one. Looking forward to attempt two and trying out your other tutorials :)
Great video, whole process was so well explained. I might be trying out airbrushing soon for the first time so this was very exciting to see!
Many thanks glad you enjoyed the video and really appreciate your kind words thank you 🙏🏻
Oh you should you will never want to put it down. Even if you can't draw like me, you can airbrush and that makes everyone an artist. :)
Wow what a simple technique it looks to get such a great end result. 9.9 outa 10 lost .1 for the compressor 👍👍👍👍
Wonderful performance
Looks great I need to try and use my air brush went and bought everything to start painting but the paint. I'm not shire what paint to use. I have RUSTOLUME paint if I thin that out enough. I bought many cans of diffrent colors. I told myself I'm not buying no more spray cans they go to wast the air disappears from the spray can and it will be a full can of paint.
Thanks for your comment I would recommend using either Trident or createx paints or any other brand that is designed for airbrushing so that you can get the best performance out of your brush as spray can paint is not ideal , hope that helps 👍🏻👍🏻
What thickness aluminum do you use for powder coat the composite panel?
How would it look it you put some green in it
Hello! I've just started doing airbrush. I'm using createx opaque and transparent paint, do I need to thin them or I can use them directly? I read I need to thin them but I've tried half and half with water and the spray wasn't constant and did a few splatter... any advice? Thank you!
Hi there thanks for your comment and you will find that most paints require thinning even though they are waterbased I highly recommend using the reducer from that particular brand rather than water, as water will break down the pigment structure therefore compromising the paints performance. Get yourself some createx High performance reducer see following affiliate link hope that helps : amzn.to/2FAQoHN 👌🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum Thank you for your answer! I tried water half and half and it was splattering and unconstant and also tried only paint and thougth it was better looking on canvas however it dried up as fast on the canvas as on my airbrush tip.. So both are bad? And using your product, do you always do half and half or use depending if you want dark or light? Thanks
Assuming you've tried createx paints, how does the Trident paints compare.
Thanks.
Very thanks! :)
Thank you glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
How to airbrush a cloud step 1 .. get a really big ladder .
Great
what type of airbrush is that..?
From memory I used both the iwata HPCS eclipse as well as the Iwata CMCplus micron 👍🏻
what type of paint to use for clothes?
I use trident Waterbased airbrush colours 👍🏻🤩
thanks for the video
No probs buddy, glad you enjoyed it and hope all is well with you ;)
What did you use for a canvas?
Very very nice
The link to paynes gray says the paint is transparent, you say in the video it is opaque? Please help, I would like to order soon!
I use Payne’s grey by trident here is the link : www.airbrushasylum.com.au/store/p385/T24_Paynes_Grey_Airbrush_Paint.html we ship Australia wide if you are located overseas then contact : dna-paints.com
Hope that helps 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum Thanks for the response! The link you sent me to doesn't say if that is transparent or not. I am in the U.S. so will probably end up buying the Createx. I know you say quite a few times in your video that the gray is opaque. Is that true or is it just opaque because it is mixed with opaque white? Thanks again for the help.
Muy bueno
Very mais peanting
👌🏻👍🏻
What is your air pressure on ?
Hi there
I have an airbrush similar to yours. When I push down on the trigger button it sprays paint instantly instead of pushing down and activating the spray as I pull back gradually The more you pull back the more paint sprays out Is that supposed to happen?
REGARDS RICHARD
Thanks for your comment , paint shouldn’t be coming out when you just press for air. I would suggest giving it a thorough clean as there most likely is some dried paint stuck in your fluid nozzle, therefore not allowing the needle to seat and resulting in paint escaping when you press down for air. Hope that helps 👌🏻
Thanks buddy.
Nice
Amazing technique! Can't wait to try this 🤘
Thanks buddy glad you enjoyed the vid 👌🏻😜
Excellent job!
Cracking vid chap
Thank you mate much appreciated 👌🏻
Serious question: What could possibly make that Iwata Eclipse Hp-Cs worth $180? Or the Iwata-Medea micron worth $557?! That seems like an insane price for one airbrush
How to airbrush space In starwars theme ?
Great suggestion I’ll keep it in mind appreciate the comment 👍🏻
Running into staring of the pains gry. I know I need close so I turned down pressure. Using a #1 ~.25mm I am not getting nice lines. Loooks so easy but the gry step is stopping my progress right away.
what company do you have airbrush ?
I use Iwata airbrushes as well as a few Sagola models 👌🏻
nice vid m8 and will have a go at it :-)
❤️
+1 subscriber
Thank you and welcome 👍🏻
U make it look so asylol
Thanks 🙏
one thing that's always driven me crazy about you is how much paint you put in the mixing cup. You always use like 4 ounces for something that would only take a thimble full of paint.
1991
Lol 😂
Wearing a mask ??
No ....but I recommend that you do, I am using waterbased paints but all in all a mask is always a safer option 👍🏻
Just a bit of feedback. I've watched two of your video's with this setup & I won't continue to watch them for the following reason. The angle you're using - putting the frame of your subject on an angle - cutting it off & putting it at a weird angle that makes orienting what you're doing to the plane your working - impossible for me to gauge some of the things you're doing because you're effectively hiding too much useful information. At least to me that's the case. I find that the lack of information is less than informative in the manner I'd want to be informed in order to make better use of your instruction. However you seem to like the approach you're using but it doesn't work at all for. Thought I'd let you know despite it being unlikely that you would change anything. However I do think you'd get faster growth if you got rid of that "watching uphill & sideways" experience that I can't stand. I'm sure as an artist you know how important a good spatial perspective is to take in a piece - so I'm guessing you hide that information deliberately. Maybe you're afraid of being copied? Then why teach at all if that's the case? Makes no sense to me since your peers aren't doing it. Perhaps some do but I'd still find this view of an artists work to show me that he/she's hiding something for reasons unknown. The reasoning cannot possibly be because you think it's better for your viewers - because it's actually kind of bad IMO. Live goes on. Adios!