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Airbrush on Black T-Shirts with Terry Hill

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2010

Airbrush on Black T-Shirts with Terry Hill

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  • @darkblitzrz8 paasche or badger, but i like the iwata gravity feed better!!!

  • A1 vid do you use same size needle for T-Shirts and what size? I am new to this ,in UK not as popular as USA. got vid but only tell paint and sometimes psi. hope you can help. I am a senior citizen

  • Love the way u teach!!! :) ty

  • Never trust a man with a Mullet !!!!!!!!! LOL

    What was he thinking ???????

  • wat airbrushed with siphon feed like the one in vid can anyone suggest for such fine lines .. and flares . in the price range from 70 to 100 dollars

  • Killer video Terry Hill! Tons of great techniques and useful tips! You gotta love a good teacher! Nice job :)

  • id love to know what type of font is similar to this.. I absolutely LOVE it.

    My penmenship sucks, and id like to make a stencil for the outline.

  • Hi, first like to thank you to take the time to post this video on you tube,realy appreciate, i like to know what kind of paint you use and the airbrush and needlesize?and the board you put the t-shirt on what is it? thank you..:-) Jojo

  • I think this just sucks...not the video (vid is awesome) but the fact they are on youtube. I built a collection of videos that Airbrush Action was selling at $39.95 each or 3 for $99. i have something like 20 - 25 vids! I can say though they took me from a basic airbrusher to someone that was just as good if not better then the other airbrushers in my area. The vids are very helpful and now my kids are using them so it was worth every penny! Everything can be better with custom paint.

  • @sped17373 Yep. Lots of people have opinions and many of them are simply wrong. Fumes are too small to be filtered with a dust mask. They are basically a few atoms strung together and not a huge clump of particles like a smoke particle or plastic that was atomized and floats for a second in the air. So, any solvent based paint needs a respirator. Water based... you are fine with a dust mask but it doesn't hurt to also have good ventilation. I don't but I don't paint often.

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