a job wher people do things
Information about airbrushing can be found at you local library, public television or an artist. However, the best way for somebody to learn about airbrushing would be to buy an inexpensive airbrushing kit from your local hobby shop, read the directions, and make some airbrushed art.
People say that spray painting is better than airbrushing. Airbrushing is usually handheld.
There are many places where one can learn proper airbrushing techniques. The easiest places to learn airbrushing is by enrolling in art classes. One can also learn through various online videos.
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The exact price will depend upon the person doing the airbrushing. Most places will charge around $30 including the tee shirt.
sure. Its a little thing called airbrushing......
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Eiji Mitooka has written: 'Airbrushing in rendering'
Very few. The computer has taken over most airbrushing and art too! General painting ... airbrushing comes in handy for making signs, stenciling serial and part numbers on equipment and vehicles, etc. Actually, quite a few careers are related to airbrushing. If you check out "Airbrush Action", "Airbrush Technique" and "Airbrush Artist" magazines (both online and in hard copy), you will learn that the uses of the airbrush are only limited by your imagination. Airbrushing t-shirts is big in big-city touristy areas like Miami, FL, for example. You can also airbrush wall murals, automobiles, helmets, nails, crafts (toys, knick-knacks, etc.), and apparently, even a face (for application of makeup). Airbrushing is also increasingly used in tanning salons. It appears that anything with a surface is fair game. I've seen articles about how to airbrush toilet seats, LP's and laptops, for example. Check out the above-mentioned magazines for more ideas and information on technique, tools, etc..and go for it! :)
Advantages: -makes model skin looks nice. Disadvantage: -people look fake.
The most widely used photographic manipulation software is Adobe Photoshop.
I've been airbrushing for about 14 years. I first started airbrushing in high school. I learned mostly by watching and studying professionals work. To my knowledge I don't know of any job that requires you to have an education or special training in airbrushing to be hired as an artist. You really just need to practice a lot and always try to push yourself to take chances by trying different approaches with airbrushing or by taking what you already know that extra yard so that you're always improving. You might want to check out this site for more information learnairbrush.com and if you'd like to see some of my works go to dolcimascolo.deviantart.com.