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Old April 3rd, 2008, 02:03 AM
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Re: Tips and helpful suggestions

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Originally Posted by Whiterook View Post
I've actually always wanted to try airbrushing, and besides now model kits, I'll also be able to weather my model trains rolling stock; and the possibilities of illustrations is wide open...I've always wanted to do some WWII subjects in airbrush! This could become addictive!
It can mate. I've been using my airbrush in art for years. Personally, I don't like the works done with the airbrush by itself, like it's the be-all and end-all' of tools. They tend to stand out as 'airbrush art'. Like any other tool it has its applications, but I like to mix it up a little. Airbrush on scratch-board works really well. 'Scratch (scraper) - board is that chalk impregnated stuff that one usually paints black and then 'draws' on with a sharp tool to expose the white again.
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