 that broke it's been in my case we're live anyways we're live right now yeah I had to go live so I could see the what's up you guys so apologies while I get this camera angle right we are in an old school right now with camera phones what's up what's up so I can't cue our intro or outro or any of those fun things because we are camera phone in and I just have to find a good angle so you guys can see since we're on one camera what's up in Vegas $29 airbrush like I need to send these in to get them all the bushings clean down all right so what we got is called master airbrush model g2 3 3 set no that's just like a regulator it is quick disconnect it comes with three different size needles needles I'm assuming this is the smallest one the medium is in here and then the bigger point five this is for like if you want use it almost like a spray paint this is I'm just gonna I'm just gonna test what's in here it feels pretty heavy compared to the eclipse hold it like this is way lighter than this it almost feels like it wants to fall over I used to have one called a crescendo that thing had to weigh probably a pound or two it was the heaviest most I don't like this this little thing should be a lot bigger the trigger this little this little thing it feels weird it just really like it almost falls over you're not even holding on to it so we're taking everyone saying hi it does I don't understand I don't I don't see why this wouldn't be a decent airbrush because what is this this is the the tune this is like for super fine detail slight amount of noise you guys probably can't hear it from over there that is the compressor filling with air I'm just gonna use black really looking like here how's everybody doing tonight hope everybody had an awesome st. Patrick's day we had a blast this was off this was just all willy-nilly they didn't package it very well so I'm gonna take this off because I don't I don't like that this is just for texture I wouldn't take this off your beginner because you will hit that needle on there and you will ruin that needle that needle did that airbrush I'm just gonna use golden black carbon black that's just the best stuff to use for practicing but stuff you should see the little guide that it came with you said and here we could but just jamming out by the way yeah those needles and all right why am I I feel like I'm nervous like I am very surprised about this oh see that like the eclipse right when you write I'm talking right when you pull that back that the paint comes out this has a slight delay but I wondering if it's just no it wasn't with the compressor this compressor we got a long time ago it's about on its last leg as a matter of fact see the sputter the closer you get this is what I'm concerned about here they can't see that I mean they can see where it is but would you consider this can you guys see those little sputters there and I'm just wondering if it's if it's just because it's a brand-new needle I would say yeah like I would almost you know be like hey it's been 30 bucks on this because that way if you do end up liking it and using it and just practicing with it it's a good it'll be a good airbrush to practice with I might just need to turn the air up now it's right but this is pretty good I like I'm not mad at it do you think I tried just that would be a hot mess for sure so do you have some people are saying it's pixelated so I'm gonna try to turn on the Wi-Fi on here so it may freeze for just a second and you guys let me know if it's better or worse okay hold on hey Clara so these are some of the exercises Jeff uses a lot he'll have I'm gonna I just turn the air up a little bit you can actually hear that different so when Jeff warms up he always does the little dots over there don't don't don't it's just to get your your basically your finger your mindset of off and on off and on this is a this airbrush is a dual action so when you press down it's just air and then when you pull this back you get the paint and the more you pull back the more pain comes out it sounds sputtery like when you right Jen bye Clara things are coming in and a lot of these exercises doing this it's you can add to them they help you like let's say I just did these then I did not be paint coming out of it I mean the needle has moved and this is another thing with these airbrushes oh that's really not tight here if you take this needle out that paint is gonna want to come fall out of that out of the chip there because it's gravity-fed so always be careful when you're taking when you're messing with your needle to clean it try to not drip that on your shoes or your floor whatever I've never used one with this little thing back here I'm not sure exactly what that does but you know what I think it is is it's like a governor on a car you turn it so the needle if the needle will hit it you won't you're not gonna go back as far it's like slowing you down if you if you want that I know what I was saying it was a lot of these if you notice I was just doing lines new lines and then you when you do these little curved things it kind of it gives you a template to stay inside those lines and then when you have these lines and to do the dots in the middle bigger smaller whatever I'm not sure about this one do you have your I wouldn't do it and then like stuff like this on the insides here right this is I didn't show I haven't showed you guys one of these yet but these are amazing for doing eyes and nose mouth loops a lot of people when they do portraits they they want to make a hard edge like for a nose or for the bridge or for the eyebrow like and there's really not a hard line you know on a nose it's rounded it's curved and this thing really helps with with those kind of situations and masking off an area just and you and you don't have you don't need you don't just you don't need to be here like spraying it because you can just spray a little bit and that's what this does is it puts paint where you want it and it and it and it protects it from when you don't want it I think it's this paint is just drying up on here it's not it's not very quick see that see how it sputters like that I think it's just because this paint is drying up like if you notice it like I said before when you pull back just a little there's depth there's their panel come out and the farther away the softer the line for more back you get a little heavier line pulling farther back you can get you know good sized like this this needle in here is a pretty fine needle so this is this needles for more tight up close airbrushing and there's a part right here where the shadow or the eye socket a lot of people will you know they get a little carried away and they'll do a line because they see a line this thing is perfect for doing stuff like that if you hold it away from the away from the canvas you've got you've got to know where this paint is gonna go before you you just barely hit that and it gives it that a definite line but there's not a hard line it's this is not as fast as how we wish it's not bad for a 30-dollar airbrush it's not responsive you think it'll be a good airbrush to test out I'm just gonna zoom in on what you're doing right now right now I'm just doing like little highlights scratching off the paint with the exacto blade you want to stay away from using white especially on a whiteboard because then it just starts to get cartoony you can use exacto blades I love love this eraser it's an old-school pen eraser which they're pretty hard to find unless you save some anytime I see my by like two or three just in case I get a run out or I can't find them in my normal spots the eraser is good for a softer with this part right here it doesn't look like it's making a difference but there's definitely a difference there Judy wants to know how much should one expect to pay for a decent airbrush at least $150 to $200 it's so different it's not the same and the eraser you see that the eraser is good for these little the little dips that you don't really understand and I always tell people if you don't think it matters do it because it does matter stuff like this just a little highlight just you know just a little a little pop it always helps it I got some I got my it's a penny racer I believe because it's very coarse you can use you can also use obviously just a regular eraser this is a little softer and then you can also use which does amazing for stuff like this is the kneaded eraser this gives it obviously a texture it's a very coarse eraser so it's gonna remove the paint immediately with this is you could actually do a soft like up here do a soft erase and I'll show you what a kneaded eraser is it's a very very soft eraser that cleans itself this is what a kneaded eraser after its own self somebody was making these and they changed it up and I didn't like it this is a very soft eraser and when you use it a lot use it like in pencil and charcoal and stuff you do this and it cleans itself it's amazing but it does fill up so you definitely have to watch it and this is another thing with air brush if you want it white try try not to paint in that area obviously you're gonna get a little overspray that's what these things are good for make where your white is leave try to leave that like I did with that little the little reflection and then you can go back in any race it or scratch it out and it just gives it a more realistic look and it's it's easier to erase these eyelashes and see this is fun too you can you can use airbrush for for the eyes but if you want a little more control we use a colored pencil or a paintbrush or yeah I've just got this yesterday I'm glad they got their name everybody's talking about yeah I didn't like that at all and you know what's funny is I always thought that the shadow like you see this shadow watch it makes a big difference when you put it in here but this shadow is actually the shadow from the eyelashes so if you if this isn't too dark already like I've already done you can just make these little little shadows like that and that's what really makes it look a little bit more realistic but this is what's always fun you don't need a lot of paint you're just missing right over this I'm going to show Sherry they're mine he's back and normally whenever I do eyeballs I guess depends on the look but if you're trying to make it look like the eyeballs going in back of this eyelid you can take this find your area under like put it right there then put your template up so that when you do spray that it protects that part right there and it gives it a really nice effect like a realistic effect I made it to where this is just above it so I'm not even gonna worry about it you also have to worry about when you're doing something like this not to spray a lot because you will get a line here and you will get a line here here and here so you always have to be careful for that so if you're real nervous about stuff like that if you're not comfortable if you're not confident put this up here and then just put a piece of tape here right here just that's all you got to do just take time to to protect your space there I shouldn't have done that this doesn't take very well to these are Prismacolor Prismacolor is good on this paint it doesn't like this paint. It's so insanely real I keep blinking when it pokes your eyeball. I would definitely recommend this airbrush to newbies. Like if the people are watching right now to make this it's a decent job. I love to make the shadows from these you can like bring those down. You can always take your Xactoblade and just do one line just try to do it fast because if you try to do these slow you'll probably take a little bit too much paint away makes those eyelashes look like they're coming right out of the eyeball there it's just all about little details. All the things that he's using in today's video into our Amazon storefront that's gonna be linked down under this video so you guys can see it all in one place. Sherry I thought the fact that you made a coaster into a nightlight was brilliant. She took one of our clear posters and made it into a nightlight and it's gorgeous because it's transparent you can see all the brilliant. I'll show you what I was talking about by using this as a stencil that it will definitely get. Let's say you're just making a little sphere you want to make it look like a ball. It looks like there's like no paint on any of those circles. What's wrong? Oh wow. I think it's actually moving. Hold on a second you know sorry about that. Oh wow that was like really let's try that again. Let's say you're doing them. This is all this reminds me of like way back when I first started airbrushing. See the farther I get back the lighter. You get closer it's gonna be darker. You can see it it looks like I don't get any paint over there but you get all of these little lines that will royally piss you off. You guys he does the best like bubbles. Light source game on fleek oh my god fleek was a word at one point. Remember that? It's not gonna be a thing. Listen he is very modest Lisa. Please don't let it be a thing. I won't let it be a thing. I'm so glad you liked it Miss Scarlett and she used the Klaus cap for her first spray paint. You can finish writing my name on that it's super fine. I'll have to check that out Scarlett. So you guys if I brought out all of our coasters and convinced Jeff to airbrush whoever's name on it that bought it. Would that be something y'all would be interested in? I think it'd be a great way to get like something unique done. Oh it doesn't look like I have to condense anybody though. I need to work on my lettering. Absolutely Penny. There's certain letters that I just don't. Oh yeah Tycee. I'm sure I was just saying what if I next time we do like a coaster sale. If I could talk Jeff into airbrushing like names onto the piece or coaster. This is a good. You know I know it doesn't have the functionality that your Iwata does but it looks like if you're a novice just wanting to play around. This is awesome. If you get an airbrush I would put the .5 in there. Let me see if we can just tell the difference between these needles. Like you should be able to tell a big difference. Nay Nay I have it on order. Hopefully you'll be able to see it. Alright this is the five and this is the two. Yes you do Mike. It doesn't look like a big difference. I don't know if they can see that. This is .2 and this is .5. That tapering is a big big difference. If you even touch this on your canvas you're going to have been this needle. Scarlet you're definitely part of the fam. Right Jen? I think I wanted to do the. I brought the can you test that paint before you. The color of session 10. So you guys right now what we're about to do is see if I can get. Sadie said cut that eye out I would buy it. He paints eyes like nobody's. And he's so quick at it. 30 years. 30 years. So next we're going to see if we can get the color obsession. Let me go. Let me grab it. I just hope it doesn't. Happy chicken. There's no rice. I think it is. At least it's on the $30. So we're going to put some of this Bondi blue from color obsession in there. Alright it's a full pipette. So how much do you want to fill it? Yeah. You're not going to fill it with that little pipette. You want another dollop? Yeah because I'm going to probably just go over all this stuff. It's good. Okay. I honestly think that this. He's dead high. Alright where are you going down there? Like it's obviously. It's working. Y'all. And it's funny too because I rarely like all my airbrushes. You can see I do not. Like I don't ever keep this on there. And this is heavy too. This is regular. This adds weight. But it definitely feels different. You know because there's nothing here that. It's better when it's tomorrow. I'm so excited. Oops sorry. Now he's going to check out tomorrow. He's going in front of his nutritionist and the vet. Love that beautiful color. Awesome blue. That aqua over. That color with aquas bananas. Terry says Jeff thanks for doing this. I've been waiting on it for a long time. You're welcome. I just don't know how it's going to dry. Now what he's doing is scraping off some of that color to bring that highlight back in. Yeah. I know. So Moose current position is right there. Watching everything on the table. Thank you Laura Taylor. Definitely need to do more of these videos. I'd love to learn how to do this. So my thinking with trying the color obsession. I mean yes. So the thought process is that if I can find it, integrate. There's no other in terms of my general knowledge. There's no other paint that's specifically for resin that can go through an airbrush gun that I know of. And you don't want to water something down because then you're going to weaken your resin. Right. So since I know that this works, we're going to try to spray it over and into resin and see if we can create a new look to show you guys. Because you know we're always down to find something new to debut for you guys because you don't want everything to just always be the same and that gets tired. This specific color is Bondi blue from color obsession. It's a tint. Yeah Wanda. He's got a bronchial infection. It's like very, very transparent. Like this is way too much. The air pressure? Yeah. Like I can barely even get close to it. You see it does the little spider thing. She just pulled back a little bit. So Shane, I don't know if it's going to bleed on resin, but we're going to test it. Basically Linda. My art is super inadequate now. Thanks Jeff. That was from Mike Reed. Taking me back to my airbrush days. You're too kind Tia. Wow Jeff. Genius. That would be so cool. Can pigments be used in mediums other than resin? Penny really depends on what medium it is and what its base is. You know, I wouldn't recommend using a paste. You could possibly do the alcohol spritz with a powder pigment. That would probably work fine. Yeah, I love this. Even scraping off paint the right way is still shading the right way. Agreed Terry. So Liz, my idea is that I'm going to try to airbrush something and then resin over it and see if that works with the spritzing of the alcohol and alcohol the 10th. And I'm also going to just I'll I'm going to try to use the color in the airbrush to spray into residency if that works. So I'm going to do like a two way test. That's what we're thinking about doing gin blue fire. I love how this looks with this like pattern going through the painting part. Also my name's over there twice. Look how that looks like it's just floating right there because of that other circle looks like a shadow on here. Carol says they're demolishing the house next door. I just had to call the owners tell them to keep the noise down. I'm watching ATD here people. Hi Sue. You're too kind, Jen. Things are tuning in Lisa. So looks like a winning test. I'm so excited that that worked. Hi Kim. That sounds awesome bar while doing. I don't know what I'm going to take you down and show you the compressor. They'll wear the name of it is a baby. Miss. You're going to get you all taken care of tomorrow. Okay. It's good boy. No way. Okay. So here's the compressor model 140 and all the extra information. It has an Iwata sticker on it but has nothing to do with the actual piece. Jeff also put that sticker there. There's a warning label. But other than that, it's not marked. So I have no idea other than this information. I can call the base. You know, everything. It's pretty small. Like that's my hand. Oh, you moved. Hi little bear. I was showing them Moose little perch. And what kind of compressor you're using. This is our setup in here. I know I was trying to keep it moving. Thank you Pamela. He has a sweet little. Is that the pasta? Bye. Yeah. Good one. Night happy check. Do you want a different color to try? Or do you want to go with that one? Sorry Jen. I'm on like, I'm on the phone. I'm filming from the phone that I'm on the phone. But I'll try to keep it still so it doesn't do that. What's wrong? Thank you Kim. He's rather talented at the eyes. And all the other things. Hey that looks like neon. It's pretty responsive. I mean it's, although I did forget that this is. Resin paint. Night penny. Sulu asks, can you ask Jeff how you know if it's clogging up? Does it sputter? Yes, you'll get like a, let's see. That is obviously not clogged. But if you're painting and it does this. Like without me doing that, then it's clogged and you probably should clean. You can take this off and the paint won't come out. It just exposes the needle more than the cone. And just all you have to do is just lightly. Or you can get maybe like a piece of toilet paper and just kind of wipe it off. You just stay away from, you know, getting rough with that. It'll definitely damage that needle. So Liz wants to know is it sputtering more or less with the color obsession tint or same? It's really not. See, you do one consistent line and there's not. Not one spot. So would you say this airbrush is working better with this rather than the airbrush paint? But that could be because it was an older paint though. Yeah, I've had that paint for probably a year or two. JJ said, damn, Jeff, with a little practice, you could do this for a living. How do you clean it? I just use a water bottle right here. I don't know if I can clean this. I'll probably have to get to an alcohol. Could it work with alcohol inks as well? There's something that can go through an airbrush that'll work. If it's thin enough, there's like still paint in there. Like airbrush, you don't use a lot of paint. This is a good practice here too. That's one of the ones you had me do. That's practice for, you know, exactly where this paint is going to go right when you spray it. Especially this far back. I think I have to get alcohol to clean this out. They are Sulu. They're under color obsession tints. This is a dirty bottle, but this color in particular is Bondi blue. You can see it's just a vibrant, bright blue. Sherry says, now I want one, darn it. Well, this particular airbrush is only $29. I'll link it on. Sorry, I was prepping boards earlier. This is only $29. So I mean, I'll have to link a compressor. It does not come with it, but an expensive compressor, depending on how big you want the compressor and how much noise. Don't try to get the cheapest compressor because you want it to last a little while. They will overheat. You airbrush so much that I've killed so many compressors. You okay, Miss? So that's how he cleans it out. That's alcohol? That's alcohol, yeah. So what are you doing with that? I'm just like pushing it so that it backs up. But you want to pull that needle back too because the needle is exposed now, but if you pull back and it goes back into the airbrush and then you can put your finger and tap it so that it goes back up into the airbrush itself. Yes, Lynn, I have more on order. So our surgery is tomorrow, Scarlett. How long of a surgery is that? She gets a new knee, right? Linda, give it a shot. Just make sure it's a thin paint that has no corrosive properties. Always take care of your knee. Be careful. Clean your needle off. Theresa, oftentimes cheap compressors do mean loud compressors. Exactly. Yeah, and if there's anything that's in there, it'll flush that out. Jeff, can a beginner get by with the propel cans? I wouldn't. That's a... Me too, Sharon. What's happening is... I guess it depends on the kind of airbrush. I was thinking he was talking about an external mix where the paint, where the air goes over the airbrush. That was one of my first airbrushes. You could, but it's not going to last very long, those cans. And they've been known to explode. So I don't know. I never wanted to use those. If you wanted, I just... I never was a fan of that. We will absolutely pray for you, Ms. Scarlett. Absolutely, Ms. Scarlett. Everything out up there for a couple hours, Scarlett? That's awesome, Linda. Let me know what brand it is so I can link it for everyone. Welcome back, Doris. This is what you missed. Not bad. Not bad for... So the stamp of approval then on this little guy? I would give this airbrush... Let's say. One is big smile. I would say this is probably a seven. That's not bad for... For a $30 airbrush. That's pretty amazing. We got this one at Home Depot, and usually we'll just have them cut it down into test pieces on it, but this one we wanted larger so that we can practice airbrushing and things like that. So we kept that one larger. Scarlett, please give Carrie... Thanks, Liz. Last night was crazy, Debbie. Thank you so much, Eva. The can of air lasts about 15 minutes tops. You could get good at it, but you only get to a certain point because of the usage, because of what it is, you know? You're only as good as you're worth supplies, so... I would definitely spend a little money, get a decent compressor. Y'all, he can't talk and doodle. Scarlett says, Mr. Jeffery, you make it seem like a $1,000 airbrush. Oh, thank you. Agreed, Jen, but I already have my stylist come into town to make it purple, so... No go on the green hair. She'll be here on the 25th. I'll look into that, Scarlett. Thank you, Lisa. If you guys are interested, Jeff will paint you an eye on what's the smallest size you do. That's too much. But it'll be a bigger eyeball. Right. Those are always fun. One thing. This always takes me back to when I first started drawing, when I started doing stuff like this. Suddenly, our ADD is just in full flat. I'm gonna put the camera down. Sorry, y'all. I turned my internet off so that it would stop buffering. I am gonna go lavender. So, we got anything else to chat about? All right, you guys. Hopefully tomorrow we will... Very well for all. Tomorrow we will be... Don't get down, baby miss. Don't get down. You can move over here. Retired little lion. I love this little area. I'm excited about making it. Okay. You know, move yawns. So, paint on mine to the mess. We got more resin in. Got canvases in. Sending orders out. Orders. All the paint. These are the tents. Put him down. These are the tents. That'll work in the airbrush. Not those. Maybe those. I don't think so. And then my beautiful flowers from Jin. I tried to dye my own of these. I failed, but I'm gonna show you guys a video of that. I'm working on editing that down. Anyways, y'all. It's that time to say goodbye. Bye. Amanda Bangs. Hope that was a little educational. Thanks for showing up, y'all. Here's the eye, Donna. Unfortunately, she'll probably be buffed over. But, Jeff will paint more eyes on her quest. So, if you want your very own eye painted, send me an email at artisle.com. Two T's. Two L's. I gotta take this little stinker out. We have a vet appointment at 10 in the morning, and then we'll be going live at 2 in the afternoon, as we do every Tuesday, 2 p.m. Central Standard, Dallas, Texas, United States. Universe time. We had a great time with you guys tonight. I gotta take him out, but be kind to one another. You never know what someone may be going through, and we will see y'all... Okay. We'll see y'all at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Bye.