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Airbrushing Rivets and Screws

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2009

This short video is for those new to airbrushing and covers one way of airbrush rivets and screws. If you have the basic's of airbrushing down you should find this easy stuff. What I used: House of Kolor base white and black, Iwata HP-CS airbrush. For free airbrush lessons, tutorials check out howtoairbrush.com. It's just paint relax and have fun.

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  • look on how to airbrush.com i have several articles covering painting helmets published there

  • haha nice as soon as the shadow was inside the rivet it just popped!! How about a tutorial on how to do the rest of the effects on that badass helmet?

  • check out the web site how to airbrush dot com I publish free how to articles there

  • ever missed up on a helmet like that?

  • of course but turning mistakes into positive out comes is part of custom painting

  • Great tutorial.

    It will help me to decorate my motorbike to look like a WWII airoplane.

    Thanks!

  • cool glad you found it helpful

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  • Can you do a tutorial on the rest of the helmet? The mechanical elements such as the gears pipes or other things?

  • wow, your amazing. Nice job!

  • thanks so much for helping us newbies.

  • The ability to do fine detail work is largely dependent on the airbrushing skills of the artist controlling the airbrush. I don't feel comfortable endorsing, recommending any one brand airbrush you might want to post that question on the mag support forum I'm sure the members would have some suggestions for you.

  • I was just curious about your tip size Don. I want to do detail to that degree but my badger 200's not up to par ha ha!. I'm looking for a good detail brush, but one that can easily transition to T-shirt type usage. Love the great site airbrushtechnique. too.

    Brushhog

  • I have been to the site and found a wealth of knowledge there. Its great for the beginner and I spent hours looking at all the info that is there. Thanks for help us out.

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