Karl Becker
Mac-Valve Maestro!
...because that's what I do. As someone new to airbrushing, or art in general for that matter, how do you get past the mental intimidation factor?
Obviously, no one picks up a brush of any kind and magically becomes an artist, it takes time and practice to master anything. I get that. However, it's not hard to look around at a lot of the work posted here and think two things: "That is really bad ass!", and "Holy crap am I out of my league!".
When you started out, what kept your drive alive? What gave you the ability to fail and fail and fail and still pick that brush back up and try again?
I'm not asking because I'm considering giving up. Quite the contrary. I am thoroughly enjoying the learning process. I'm curious what kept you wanting to pursue your craft enough to get really good at it? I think the answers could be inspiring to some.
Feel free to lie down on this couch and talk about your feelings...
Obviously, no one picks up a brush of any kind and magically becomes an artist, it takes time and practice to master anything. I get that. However, it's not hard to look around at a lot of the work posted here and think two things: "That is really bad ass!", and "Holy crap am I out of my league!".
When you started out, what kept your drive alive? What gave you the ability to fail and fail and fail and still pick that brush back up and try again?
I'm not asking because I'm considering giving up. Quite the contrary. I am thoroughly enjoying the learning process. I'm curious what kept you wanting to pursue your craft enough to get really good at it? I think the answers could be inspiring to some.
Feel free to lie down on this couch and talk about your feelings...