Amund`s Airbrushing

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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Marvel » 17 Jan 2012 13:18

Learned yourself, I must you have done a cracking good job at that :D

For how long have you been airbrushing?

You definately got some great skills, no doubt about that :D I really like that dragon on the shirt, it looks awesome the way it sticks the head in :D

What Brand of paint do you use?


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Selvlært, det har du absolut klaret umådelig godt :D

Hvor længe har du airbrushet?

Du har helt klart talent for det, ingen tvivl der :D Jeg kan rigtig godt lide dragen på trøjen, det ser rigtig fedt ud med den måde hvorpå den stikker hovedet ind :D

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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Ch-art » 17 Jan 2012 20:37

Yeah i agree with Marvel, learning by your self is not easy, you would really ben
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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Ch-art » 17 Jan 2012 20:38

???? Just sent by it self, i will contingue here, you would really benefit from a 4 Day course with Dru and Eddy.
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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Marvel » 17 Jan 2012 22:27

You can't do nothing else but benfit from a course with Dru Blair (the ultimate airbender) :D

It's an opportunity you can't pass up in life, it's a must :D

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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Amund:) » 17 Jan 2012 23:40

Thanks allot for the kind words Marvin! :) I do my best, and try to challenge myself.
Airbrushing is just a hobby, have done it for about 4 years now.
I use createx, autocolor and wicked colors.
Use a hp cs eclipse from iwata. and a richpen Mojo.

Just found out one day that i would give it a try, and have read about it on internett, and see some movies on internett. But learned everything myself.
I think its a great hobby, specially when im painting on somebodys item.
It`s inspiring when i see peoples reaction.
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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Ch-art » 18 Jan 2012 10:52

Well your Best is really good apparently. :-)
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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Amund:) » 18 Jan 2012 11:05

Thank you. But im always learning new methods. So i try to do better for each time.
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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Ch-art » 18 Jan 2012 14:23

Great idea :-) i would be happy to welcome a self taught talent on Dru and eddys course :-)
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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Marvel » 18 Jan 2012 18:49

It's always good to make new challenges for oneself, and always pushing the limits of what you can do :D

The Richpen Mojo, that is the one from Mike Learn, right? How is that one working in your opinion?

Your definately doing a great job on your artwork, no doubt. And yeah, it's rewarding to see the customers expression when they see the finished product :D

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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Amund:) » 18 Jan 2012 22:20

I think the mojo is very good! :) Also like the eclipse from iwata, use them both. Mojo i think is even better on details. , i would like to try out some other airbrushes.

Thank you both for the kind words :)
Would like to go on a course.. but i`m renovating a old house, so that takes allot of my time.
So i think i maybe have to take it another time.


I have a question, im wondering about buying me a electro eraser. Are them in good use? or is it not necessary to use one? Im just wondering.
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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Marvel » 19 Jan 2012 23:16

Good to know, because I have thought about getting a Mojo III from Mike Learn, but have been reluctant about 'cause no one here in Denmark knew anything about them.

The Mojo III should be somewhat equivalent to the Iwata CustomMicron, according to other users in the US.

I've got an electric eraser, and it works great for those small touch ups, because you can erase more, without to much motion and thereby distorting the rest of the image, especially in the eyes etc..
So yeah, I think it's well worth the money spend, the alternatives considered.

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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Amund:) » 20 Jan 2012 10:14

Okay, thanks for the tip Marvin :)
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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Ch-art » 20 Jan 2012 10:22

custom micron: I LOVE mine, it is SO detail"ly" :shock:

About the electric eraser. It depents on what you are painting, but an agressive eraser pencil is my "number 1"

the electric eraser is very "rough" and for me it is easier to control the eraser pencil, it is easy to get to much erased with the electric, but again if you have to erase big areas it might be god, but it it skin texture i would recommend the eraser pencil.
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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Marvel » 21 Jan 2012 13:02

Ch-art wrote:the electric eraser is very "rough" and for me it is easier to control the eraser pencil, it is easy to get to much erased with the electric, but again if you have to erase big areas it might be god, but it it skin texture i would recommend the eraser pencil.


Yeah, in skin texture and other suttle areas, an eraser pencil would be preferred as number 1 choice :D

Although my eraser is not that agressive, it erases with ease at even the smallest areas, but all in all, I think it depends on the task at hand, what type of tool you'll select for the job, right? :D

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Re: Amund`s Airbrushing

Postby Ch-art » 21 Jan 2012 17:28

Yeah that is right :-) i think that is like that with all you do, the tool has to fit the temper
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