What a fantastic watch👍This is the kind of style for me. From the first video, I now realise where it all goes tits up for me. Holding the shield in one hand and controlling the brush with the other I find almost impossible. It’s a problem I have had for years and first noticed when I was installing the electrics on my custom guitars. No problem standing holding the soldering iron in one hand and solder in the other. But the closer my hands got to the actual work area, the more they shook as I got more and more tense with the result being a total mess. In the end I got a third party to do that for me. It’s exactly the same with the air brush, unless I use one hand to steady then it’s a disaster. Don’t know how to stop myself. Perhaps I’m kidding myself.
Cyril you dont know me but you're not kidding yourself I've got a shimmer in my right hand and I'm right handed when I first met up with mukka dred Aka rob he noticed it and told me I'd create my own style to compensate and I did so just persevere bud it will come that's all I can say 👍 not up to his standard yet nowhere nr but getting very pleasing results Dean
You look like your in the zone with the shading skipping around from point to point also it reminds me off natural airbrush work ie soft transissions and not to many hard lines . 👍👍👍👍
Hi Rob, what colours do you mix together to make your average flesh colour plz? Coz that average flesh tones you buy are miles out. Keep up the hard work coz you must be working very hard awesome content as always stay safe. 😁
Looking great, plenty tips, I like the shading and have learned quite a lot. Thank You.
that was awesome Rob thank you again for another great tutorial
Your welcome glad you enjoyed it 👍
Enjoyed this project Rob look forward to the next one
Thanks mate part 3 is up tonight
What a fantastic watch👍This is the kind of style for me. From the first video, I now realise where it all goes tits up for me. Holding the shield in one hand and controlling the brush with the other I find almost impossible. It’s a problem I have had for years and first noticed when I was installing the electrics on my custom guitars. No problem standing holding the soldering iron in one hand and solder in the other. But the closer my hands got to the actual work area, the more they shook as I got more and more tense with the result being a total mess. In the end I got a third party to do that for me. It’s exactly the same with the air brush, unless I use one hand to steady then it’s a disaster. Don’t know how to stop myself. Perhaps I’m kidding myself.
Cyril you dont know me but you're not kidding yourself I've got a shimmer in my right hand and I'm right handed when I first met up with mukka dred Aka rob he noticed it and told me I'd create my own style to compensate and I did so just persevere bud it will come that's all I can say 👍 not up to his standard yet nowhere nr but getting very pleasing results Dean
Hi Dean, Robs speaks very highly of you. I really appreciate you taking the time to reply like this you really have helped me👍
@@Cyril-eu4gf keep at it mukka the smile on your face will get bigger and bigger 👊👊
Amazing work loved every second of this video Thanks for sharing.
Your welcome glad you enjoyed it
Part 3 is up tonight
Incredible skills!you re amazing man!
Thank you 👍
excellent broo content for my taste, but as always people do not value everything you show, greetings from Mexico City 🙋🏾🙋🏾🙋🏾
You look like your in the zone with the shading skipping around from point to point also it reminds me off natural airbrush work ie soft transissions and not to many hard lines . 👍👍👍👍
Big up mukka dred you got them tones bang on 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hi Rob, what colours do you mix together to make your average flesh colour plz? Coz that average flesh tones you buy are miles out. Keep up the hard work coz you must be working very hard awesome content as always stay safe. 😁
SUPER AKO VŽDY 🥇🥇🥇👍
Fun to watch.ck,wisc.