It's OK I suppose, , just kidding it's awesome although I don't know why you needed a classroom in a box, well other than no room for school at home
Oh, I never pass up an opportunity to learn - To watch Dru do his thing (video content), listen to his instruction,and then work on the Blair paper was an opportunity I could not pass up. You never know where you may pick up that one gem that could send your own personal work over the top where you have been trying to get .
that's it, I'm packing up my paints and going home !!
Nice job, I can understand why you have done this, given your enquiring mind (proved by your airbrush 'testing' ) you were curious to know how Dru does things. There are certainly things I learnt from this 'box' that I've used since so it was money well spent
have you signed up for the skull ?
As I've always said. Dru's techniques could be used with damn near any airbrush. After doing a few of his classes, there was no need to use a Micron in the class. An Eclipse would have been more than enough.For sure on the Skull! Looking forward to it.
I should also mention that I did this using one of the Chinese brushes I have been "testing" - with an Iwata Hp-B needle installed. Brush did exactly what it was supposed to do, and I never felt like I was fighting with it. The only issue I had was that the air valve spring retaining screw backed out and air kept flowing even when the trigger was not being pushed. Luckily I was able to regulate the paint flow enough with just the needle, that I just kept going. At the time I was doing one of the "flesh" color layers, and did not want to clean the brush before I was done with it... Re-installed the retaining screw during brush cleaning before switching colors, and never had another issue.
Great work, and I can't wait for the Skull!
The hair is part of his Textures class so i can tell you it's great!!Thanks, Paul! Yes, me too - looking forward to not just the Skull kit (already pre-ordered )but, also the upcoming "hair" kit!
The hair is part of his Textures class so i can tell you it's great!!
How is a cranially challenged airbrush wannabe ever going to learn?