Thank you Devin but, once you get a little practice under your belt, you will see it's not that hard. It's all about having control of the brush. And practice is the only way to achieve it. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
Ronnie, it is a piece of a wood mixing stick glued to a small washer. The wood covers the hole of the washer. I had other made as well with different size washers. Now I usually use my circle template that has a positive and negative. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
Looked like you were having a bit of trouble with your brush. Was that due to tip dry? Seemed like it took a while before you got your paint. Nice depth effect, especially with the black at the top. Thankyou!
Frances, yeah, tip dry is just part of airbrushing bit I just keep Add a couple of drops of reducer until I get the flow I want and then it not a problem. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
Jason, I am using an iwata eclipse hp-cs. I have brushes that range from a neo to a Micron, but the brush I grab the most is my eclipse. Still love it after 20 years. Thanks for the question, and thanks for watching.
Great video, thanks for sharing.
I like the indentation shadow/highlight where the rivet deforms the metal.
I am glad you like the video Rampage. Thanks for watching.
Very nice example of brushing rivets
A.N. thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching.
Wow that really was impressive..😊
Thank you Devin but, once you get a little practice under your belt, you will see it's not that hard. It's all about having control of the brush. And practice is the only way to achieve it. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
Sweet
Thank you
Linda, Thank you for watching my video's. I appreciate the support.
Sick trick thanks for the help!
Thanks Jason. I'm glad you like the video and thanks for watching.
what was the hand made template you were using to do the highlight?
Ronnie, it is a piece of a wood mixing stick glued to a small washer. The wood covers the hole of the washer. I had other made as well with different size washers. Now I usually use my circle template that has a positive and negative. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
Looked like you were having a bit of trouble with your brush. Was that due to tip dry? Seemed like it took a while before you got your paint. Nice depth effect, especially with the black at the top. Thankyou!
Frances, yeah, tip dry is just part of airbrushing bit I just keep Add a couple of drops of reducer until I get the flow I want and then it not a problem. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
I would have a ready made 10-20 hole stencil and been done in 5 minutes!
Just use a normal hole punch and some cardboard to make a template. The holes are almost perfectly spaced.
Did you get yourself a better Airbrush that looks like a neo and be honest I’ve never had any luck with those be better off of the master Airbrush
Jason, I am using an iwata eclipse hp-cs. I have brushes that range from a neo to a Micron, but the brush I grab the most is my eclipse. Still love it after 20 years. Thanks for the question, and thanks for watching.