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Real Fire - Blue Fire - Airbrushing, airbrush

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2007

This is my latest tutorial.

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  • well, i would not call this "pro" at all, but i dont say it sucks.

  • it looked good before you covered the white, i been wantin to learn how to airbrush, equipments fuckin expensive though, ill stick to tattoos i guess

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  • greAt job 

  • I would like to see a vid with black n gray flames on white.

  • I have to say to the negative comments lets see them do better, its not as easy as it seems .. GREAT WORK !! and a great guide for beginners.

  • um muy bueno pero tapa todo el trabjo con su  mano

  • The prototype of a douchbag...

  • can u tell me where i can get auto air paint and what color set would be good. im getting ready to get the airbrush gun and wanting to eventually do this to vehicles so i need to know what color set would be best to start out with

  • I like your basic method here. At least you're not trying to steal Mike Lavallee's name "True Fire" like that amateur Chuck Bauman down in AZ.  He claims Mike is "trying to get youTube" to ban his videos. The only thing Mike is concerned about is Chuck's breaking the law and using the TradeMarked and Copyrighted "True Fire". He dead wrong and he knows it. He's just pissed that Lavallee is 10 X the pro and gets better money for his craft. Chuck is a little better than hack level.

  • I airbrush all colors of True Fire, and agree with you stick-it isn't professional. So much more that could be done with that. looks like my background fire before I start the real fire licks. There is no depth, or dimension, and not enough transitions in the blue. Needs more than just the blue sharp edges. Plus, those aren't licks, they look like rock formations. not trying to be rude, but need some more practice. Check out Mike Lavelle if you want to see some good true fire.

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