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Post by Ranger Dude on Feb 24, 2012 14:52:44 GMT -5
So, while I have always been interested in Airbrushing, I have never had the time or money to invest in it.
Well, things have changed. I still don't have the time or money, but an airbrush set (actually, several airbrushes) has fallen in my lap. My brother has offered me an air compressor he has spare. So, there goes the money issue. So, I guess I'll make time. I even have an unpainted army I can try it out on once I get the hang of the process.
For now, I'm probably going the video tutorial route. I'm sure people can point me to some good ones. Otherwise, I'll just be searching at random.
Somewhere down the road, I'll likely be looking for some tips and pointers from people, and maybe even some one on one instruction time. Probably not for a bit as I do have time restrictions. But the time will come.
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Post by fishboy on Feb 24, 2012 14:56:27 GMT -5
I dont have a lot to offer here but I have heard the recomendation to start on terrain first. Try airbrushing some hills or building and when you get good at that move on to vehicles, then smaller stuff.
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Post by hyv3mynd on Feb 24, 2012 15:05:09 GMT -5
Gabe ~ I can help you out some time after the March tourney if you'd like. I even think you live close to me?
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Post by Ranger Dude on Feb 25, 2012 2:01:33 GMT -5
Aaron, I do. And I did think of you.
Joe- That was sort of my thought. I thought I'd just fidget on paper to get the hang of the tool itself, and then move on to big things and work my way down.
No matter what, this will likely be a slow process for me. Too many other projects demanding my time.
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