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I don’t suppose you are in the uk
Does anyone know real good teachers for airbrushing realism in the uk?
Dru will be there in June /July I think, that’s where I would be spending my cash
Sorry man I’m in Oz
I don’t suppose you are in the uk
Does anyone know real good teachers for airbrushing realism in the uk?
Dru will be there in June /July I think, that’s where I would be spending my cash
Sorry man I’m in Oz
Thats all good.
I’ll keep an eye out for dates, at least June/July gives me time to get a good grasp on the fundmentals so i’ll probably take away from a paid course.
Would you say his buffer approach is worth learning? Obviously your artwork speaks for itself but do you take the approach you learned from his course into your artwork?
Sorry for the 20 questions
His style is definitely not my strong point and I struggle to try. It's just soooo much freehand. Thats part of why I like trying though. working on my weakest aspectsI can't stand watching Mitch's videos - he makes everything look so easy! But yeah those are some good points- I like how his audio is very good quality, hes not just droning on and on, and he allows you to see exactly what he is doing. Maybe I'm just a moron but a lot of videos I've watched just don't show it very well... like yeah I see the guy moving the airbrush but I don't understand what's going on.
Come on Mitch!! Too busy with the girl
Oooo.... I was just about to get myself in a WHOLE LOTTA with what my initial reply was gonna be I like being admin waaay to much to comment on @airbrushtutor ’s escapades away from the forum
What ever he’s upto I’m sure he’s having a great time! He looks in good form on FBOooo.... I was just about to get myself in a WHOLE LOTTA with what my initial reply was gonna be I like being admin waaay to much to comment on @airbrushtutor ’s escapades away from the forum
No intrigue , I was going to quote his forum motto, but the there was mention of his love life, and it just sounds sooooo wrong when you mix them together!I and many others are intrigued now :glasses:
I'm still using the grade school version 95% of the time
yellow+blue=green
Yellow+red=orange
Blue+red=purple
red+blue+yellow=brown
Brown can be made to lean toward any primary or tertiary color
Any color but red can be lightened with white but it makes it more opaque. Red can only really be diluted
Darkening a color is best done with its complement (which I usually have to look at the wheel to determine unless its red+green)
I'll darken with black if it's earth tones.
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