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  • what paint do you use for clothes

  • nice one , see my airbrush shirts on:::

    ALLTHECOLORS

    DOT

    NET

    click on the clothes category!!!

  • Ahhh i remember the days of doing good ole beach scenes. nice video prob still wont be using a badger tho.

  • dude your awsome

  • dude...your soo amazing at that :D i was thinking about doing something like tht at an amusement park next summer(: im only15 though :\ im obsessed with airbrushed shirts! hopefully i could get the hang of it

  • wow! very  nice!

  • Isn't he on an old episode of Family Guy?

  • OMGGGGGGGGG :D

  • This is COOL !!! :-)

  • great vid!!!! whatever happened to ken @ badger? one of the most professional people in the industry ive ever met!!!

  • doesn't it wash away? D:

  • Great work!!!

  • A) white t-shirt

    B) 1 caribbean blue 2 violet 3 orange 4 fluorescent pink -5 yellow!!! - 6 black.

    createx paint

    C) pat reynolds talent! ( for everything else there is mastercard!)

  • @tababrush I don't get it

  • your a pro

  • I really liked how yellow and blue converts in green at 03:00....though it's a fact which is so obvious but was good to watch like a magic :)

  • 3 people (dislikes) suck at airbrushing. Ha ha ha ha!

  • what cind of color do you have?

  • Oh man,,you make me love the art and you make me want to quit painting cos its so easy for you while its so difficult for me!!!

  • Really cool btw.

  • I want an I -3 Arizona Shirt.

  • kachoi!

    

  • @TheSKYizFalling it looked the same on my computer too, like the water was moving, yes excellent work, but not quite as easy as it looks

  • you said no stencils lol you used a paint can you lier lol jk good vid

  • This was really sweet! I want to learn how to do this!

  • Lol. That wasnt easy; change the title.

  • whats crazy is on my computer it looked like the water was rippling.

    excellent work.

  • no stencils all free hand, except for the bottom of spray can.lol. he makes this look easy.

  • jup thats a fine shirt painting

  • I wouldn't wear the shirt, but as a painting it's excelent.

  • @TeesByTruthSurge yeah man that's one of the easiest ways to get a shirt looking proportionate. I used to use an overhead for all my car portraits because I just couldn't get the lines right. I took a perspective class and started using that, drawing shirts with white chalk pencil or solid gray graphite for white shirts. When I am at the fair I won't take a custom portrait though because speed is key. But the next step, because you are very talented, seems like getting into bike/car painting.

  • @blindbraille  I have a messed up back

    so no automotive for me. I'm not sure what

    the future holds. I like writing, painting,

    music, graphics, but I live in a bean field

    in nowheresville so there's no $ and no

    one here is into art ref buying it. rock on.

  • Here's a tee I did using Aqua Flow Jet Black thinned down quite a bit. You can't do this freehand or in 5 min. :)

    /watch?v=1p85cyJvRGA

  • @TruthSurge That's an awesome shirt, and no, custom portraits or car portraits take at least an hour color even longer. I do all mine freehand though, idk if you use sublimation or pre-made stencils good for you to each his own and to make a piece of work like you have there takes some talent.

  • Tim Mitchel is awesome. This is a great demo/instructional piece. If you want to see Tim fly thorugh shirts check him out at Tiki Airbrush at the Edgewater Resort in Panama City Beach, Florida

  • wwooow j'aime beaucoup , c'est très joyeux comme image. Je t'encourage à continuer

    ;)

  • how much for one of these ?

  • I have 15 airbrushes I work with when I am at a show be it in the mall or on the road. Tee shirt art from home is nice as a hobby but to paint professionally you don't have time to swap out colors. Especially not when you paint on average 300 pieces of art a day. The way this guy is painting is nice and all but you have to be much much faster and still be able to put out the same quality. Unicorn on a skateboard, on deviantart . com look at that and browse my gallery so you know im not FoS.

  • @blindbraille Dude - he's giving basic instruction there. That artist is Tim Mitchell one of Panama City's fastest and most taleneted airbrush artist. He's been at it there for over 30 years and blows others away. The artist you call "this guy" blows others away. He runs Tiki Airbrush at the Edgewater Resort in Panama City, has the best designs (all of his own making) and is the fastest quality T-shirt artist I've seen in thrity years of working in the industry.

  • @airbrushinfo Yeah I never said he wasn't good, but he's not the fastest quality out there. I don't care who he is, because I have seen the best. You haven't seen fast till you see jeff jackson or chris stevens paint live. They make this guy seem like a slug riding a turtle. Before you jump down my throat maybe you should understand what I am saying. If you want to make money, a lot of money and fast you paint fairs or holiday malls. If you can't paint a beach scene in under 1 min don't bother.

  • @blindbraille Blindbraille - know idea who you may be, but Wicked Jeff would tell ya' Tim could hang with him if he wanted/needed to. At Tim's new Tike Airbrush local in PC he's kicking 'em out at about twenty an hour when he's got a "convention" in the resort.

  • I think both Tim and Jeff both agree they've gotten even faster since they've switched over to Spectratex - their tip dries down to nothing and their color flows gotten better if that was possible for those two. Doug at Bluegrass and Spencer are saying the same thing.

  • wow what a shirt :)

  • That's a nice looking design. Having a mult-color system w/o having to change at all would be hard since there are so many colors but I'm sure even having 3 or 4 in one is a time saver for professional tee shirt folk.

    But who is the man doing the painting? The desc didn't say.

  • @TruthSurge That is the very talented and, when not teaching, very fast Tim Mitchell of Tiki Airbrush at the Edgewater Resort in Panama City Beach, Florida

  • thats such a nice tool!! where can i buy it from ???

  • This was really nice! I hope you do more videos on these!

  • if you wash an airbrushed t-shirt does it go away or fade alittle?

  • yes it will fading will usually start where the paint is the lightest

  • If you heat treat it the colors will last. And DO NOT put the shirt in the dryer. I will ruin it!!!

  • If you have special paints, it will not. Createx has awesome (best in my opinion) paints. dry them (for about 2 hours) and then heat treat them (3 minutes with 150 Celsjus degrees). :)

  • how do you heat treat?!

  • @gswiaczny DUDE the new Spectratex paints are killer - absolutley blow Createx away.

  • Bob Ross of airbrushing!!

  • some happy little trees. And give him some friends :D

  • cool

  • 5/5 k00l

  • simple airbrushing..yah sure it is but u gotta learn gun control first lol

  • These sell great in Colorado and any one would wear them. I would.

  • but who would where that!!!!!!!!!!!

  • don't u mean "WEAR"? and lots of people would.

  • every time i use my new master airbrush it sputter and gives a choppy unconsitant line and when i pull the knob back to make paint come out it wont do anything until its all the way back then boom it make a pile of paint so i cant fade or do shadows or anything its like using a can of spray paint thats almost empty why is it doing this it is brand new

  • Sounds to me like you have low air pressure. I've never heard of a master airbrush so I'm not sure of the quality of the brush, but generally to solve problems like your describing increase the airpressure to 50psi for t-shirts. also check to make sure the airhole on top of the bottle is clear. invest in a good air compressor. nothing is more important than a stable airsource. Otherwise you will become frustrated and give up.

  • which do you recccomend paasche millenium or paasche vl

  • damn dude is good.which badger is that?ha.old skool.

  • that was great

  • Thank you for explaining this in such a generous way....real great. Go on in growing as a teacher or coach and keep that fun in you're heart!!

    btw glitchez, the 'moving' is due to a murray effect.

  • Lol wow. That guy is my dad, this was done so long ago.. I must have been like.. a baby, if that.

  • lol r u serious?

  • u musk be kidding!! for reals??!! yo check out mine (vids)

  • wow 2:24 through 2:34 the water looks like its really moving

  • That Badger he's using is called a "cresendo"

    It's a knock off of the better Passche VL.

    He also should take the handle off of the back of the gun. This guy is a "taut" for Badger. Jh

  • Please may you tell me exactly what badger model it is? thank you

  • he reminds me of bob ross.

    that fuckers a machine

  • hocam baya iyimiş msn varsa pm ile ulaşırmısın...

  • Yo his handle of the airbrush is crazy.

  • thats sweet it looks so easy

  • Szybkie ręce - pewna kreska - dobry jesteś!

    Fast hands - sure shot -you good!

  • good job

  • Omg i own this video on a cassete. :o

  • Awesome and you make it look really easy lol great job

  • very nice

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