Micro Airbrushing is a valuable skill for all airbrush
artists. Being able to do micro airbrushing will allow for the artist to create
a more realistic and more in depth detail on all small areas of their airbrush
design. It is in these small areas that a lot of artist misses the chance to
really define the details because they are unable to fully create the detailed
area. Micro blending is needed to really capture the details of these small
areas. Micro airbrushing is also a valuable skill for an airbrush artist if
they airbrush small model cars. By acquiring the skills needed to do micro blending
the artist can capture more detail in their airbrush art on the model car.
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Imagine being able to create realistic eyes on a dragon you
just airbrushed onto the hood of a small model car? When a person looks
strongly at your artwork on the hood of the model car they can really see the
capacity of the skills that you have as an airbrush artist. Or imagine that no
matter what size your project is, even the fine details are brought out to the
point that they demand to be noticed. All this can be done if an artist takes
the time to learn micro coloring. There are couples of ways that an artist can
learn how to do micro airbrush art.
One way that an artist can learn how to do micro airbrush
art is to obtain a video created just to teach micro airbrushing. Airbrush
Action has a video titled Micro Coloring that features airbrush artist Robert
Benedict. With this video you will be shown how to airbrush 23 skulls onto an
area the size of a dime. This video will show you everything that you would
every need to know about working with micro airbrushing. A couple of great
features of the video is that you will learn how to truly work with House of Colors
paints and how to work with low air pressures. Learn more beauty & styles about how to do
freehand is also a great asset of this video. These are advanced techniques and
will take you as an artist to the next level of airbrush art.
Another way an artist can learn micro airbrushing is to work
directly with an expert. Take on a workshop that teaches micro airbrushing and
you can learn with some hands on projects under the supervision of an expert.
Working with an expert can also mean signing up for some private one on one
lessons that will give you more direct attention from the instructor. This
could give you a little bit more of an edge over taking a work shop where the
instructor has many people to teach at one time.
Once you have mastered your skills in micro airbrush art you
will be amazed at the amount of detail that you can place in any airbrushing
project. This ability will help set you apart from the rest of the competition
and allow you to reach the top of the airbrush art industry. Becoming a truly
renowned artist in your trade is dependent upon just how much detail you can
capture in your work compared to other artists.
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