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    Question:

    Some artists use a product called clayboard. A figure is airbrushed or painted on this board as any other. Then scratching tools are used to scratch down to the white below. The scratches can be very fine. I have not used it myself. SteveH

    – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I know a method which I havent  used myself but should work fine. just cut some hair and use it as a stencil at the edges of the painted hairstyle. So it seems that the airbrushing is  art of faking, indeed. PEACE Lukasz www.hotairbrush.prv.pl

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    – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I’ve been trying some different ways to create a believable skin tone,using tricks and techniques that  I learned from you all,as helped me very much,and I thank you all,but I can’t still create good hair with an airbrush,so I need to hand brush them.What would be the best way to apply it using an airbrush all the way???                    Thank you all….

    Response:

    Mate, If you only want to use the airbrush… I use the scratch back method with a knife and rubbers (erasers). You just build up freehand shapes and lines with the airbrush spraying medium colour glazes….then scratch back some fine line details….repeat the process building from dark to light glazes. also…. Un-twist some twine rope and use the fibers for masking…Just spray your glazes over the fibers… Hope that helps ya’ Ken

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    I use graphite pencil first and draw the hair to a finished state in pencil, then I airbrush in the color, then paintbrush for some detail and finish with opaque colored pencil for the highlights. Airbrushing alone will not make good hair. Paul. http://www.littlemisspinup.com http://www.paulcorfield.com

    – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I’ve been trying some different ways to create a believable skin tone,using tricks and techniques that  I learned from you all,as helped me very much,and I thank you all,but I can’t still create good hair with an airbrush,so I need to hand brush them.What would be the best way to apply it using an airbrush all the way???                    Thank you all….

    Response:

    I’ve been trying some different ways to create a believable skin tone,using tricks and techniques that  I learned from you all,as helped me very much,and I thank you all,but I can’t still create good hair with an airbrush,so I need to hand brush them.What would be the best way to apply it using an airbrush all the way???                    Thank you all….

    Response:

    Scratching back is one of the best methods and it’s one I used to use all the time on the Frisk CS10 board. CS10 has a thin layer of clay. In the UK the board is way overpriced which is why I now do hair with brushes, colored pencils and airbrush on hot pressed watercolor board. Normal clayboard is quite heavy which is why I avoid it to save on shipping fees. Paul. http://www.paulcorfield.com http://www.littlemisspinup.com

    – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Some artists use a product called clayboard. A figure is airbrushed or painted on this board as any other. Then scratching tools are used to scratch down to the white below. The scratches can be very fine. I have not used it myself. SteveH I know a method which I havent  used myself but should work fine. just cut some hair and use it as a stencil at the edges of the painted hairstyle. So it seems that the airbrushing is  art of faking, indeed. PEACE Lukasz www.hotairbrush.prv.pl

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    I know a method which I havent  used myself but should work fine. just cut some hair and use it as a stencil at the edges of the painted hairstyle. So it seems that the airbrushing is  art of faking, indeed. PEACE Lukasz www.hotairbrush.prv.pl

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