Custom Paintings in Airbrush 3D —

Epicentro9999
4 min readAug 3, 2020

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Process to create custom paintings in Automotive — Murals —canvas-. Stencils, Designs, brushes.

How to start?
The best way to start is practice, practice a lot and from the practice and the mistakes, you will improve over the years.
Although the easiest way to learn intuitively is to know the basics of drawing (for design) and the direction of art and photography in Cinema (for the projection of light and shadow and projection).

The work in Airbrush is so varied that you can work in the automotive, Murals, Graffiti, Illustration, canvas, or customize almost any object such as a video game console, a refrigerator or a computer.

What is an airbrush?

In practice, a pressurized pistol in the form of a pencil that generates a fine spray of paint, serves different areas that require personalized or artistic paints.

The parts of the airbrush are:
Needle
Paint Regulator Tube
the paint outlet
Air pressure regulator piston
airbrush body threads and nuts
Airbrush Base

To use it requires a band compressor with pressure regulator

To train designs, you can start with a matte paper, for paintings a canvas, although to train automotive designs it is best to use an aluminum sheet, Cleaning requires a solvent depending on the paint.
you also need a carbon mask and glasses for protection.

To work in the Automotive area (helmet, motorcycles, cars, bicycles), the paint must be acrylic based on water (liquid paint) and the Gravity airbrush must be configured to work at low pressure for the design, and if It would also be necessary to use the suction airbrush for the base paint of the vehicle if required, When finishing and protecting the paint, apply a varnish, either matt or glossy, depending on what you do

for cutting the templates you need scissors, a normal scalpel and spearhead, plus a tape for scaling and a series of templates for pores, rocks, skin, vegetation for design.

— Some Dustom Designs

That’s it, see you in the next one! :)

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