A sampling of my work.

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Re: A sampling of my work.

Postby airartiste » 27 Jan 2012 10:31

Amund:) wrote:Your work are absolutely amazing! Huge respect from norway! :)
Don`t understand how you do it. It`s breath taking!


Thank you for the kind words. The Color Buffer system I use takes advantage of the characteristics of both buffered and transparent paint. Each type has an advantage, and knowing how each behaves helps to create more realistic work. For example, mixing buffered colors is slow if you want accuracy, but buffered colors are forgiving if you make a mistake. Generally transparents are quick, and good for creating texture, but not forgiving if you make a mistake.

You can get realistic imagery by using transparents only, but they are somewhat limiting. Buffered colors allow you to take the realism to a higher level.

I hope this helps.
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Re: A sampling of my work.

Postby Tommyboy » 01 Feb 2012 19:55

wow !!

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Re: A sampling of my work.

Postby airartiste » 02 Feb 2012 08:49

Marvel wrote: The line of sight is a great issue for me on the topfeeds, but not on the siphonfeeds. I then thought the sidefeeds would give me the same issue as the topfeeds.


Some of the sidefeeds will allow you to move the cup to either side of the airbrush to remove it from your line of sight. :-)

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Re: A sampling of my work.

Postby Ch-art » 02 Feb 2012 09:03

The micron you brought me is great, i love that i can move the cup.
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Re: A sampling of my work.

Postby Marvel » 10 Feb 2012 08:33

Some of the sidefeeds will allow you to move the cup to either side of the airbrush to remove it from your line of sight. :-)

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Thanks, I have been checking up on the Iwata CM-SB. A little expensive though, but definately worth the investment in the end, so now I will save up for it :D

Once again, thanks for taking time to answer our questions :D

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Re: A sampling of my work.

Postby Ch-art » 10 Feb 2012 09:00

You will love this one Marvel
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Re: A sampling of my work.

Postby Marvel » 13 Feb 2012 07:40

Yeah, I also think it would be the most sane choice to make in the terms of purchasing a detail airbrush :D

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Re: A sampling of my work.

Postby JohnDillon » 16 Mar 2012 13:46

Great work Dru, it's always a pleasure seeing your creations :suttefinger :suttefinger :suttefinger

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