Man i am happy to find your videos,i am third generarion sign painter and never picked up airbrush,trying to learn now,with my dad gone,i am happy that someone is as patient and giving as far as your experience and the will to give that to me so i can learn faster,dad used tell me "did you do your strokes today" when i first started forty some years ago,will be looking forward to your future videos thank you sooooo much
Patrick, it sounds like your dad was a wise man. It's all about practice, patience, and the want to do something. I am glad you like the channel, and I will be getting back to making more videos soon. Until then, I have somewhere around 145 videos you can check out. Thanks for watching.
I’m just starting to learn how to airbrush with my goal being able to paint guitars. Your videos are invaluable. You are excellent at explaining things that obviously come naturally to you now. I was trying to learn the dagger strokes after watching other videos but not having much luck. You were the first one that talked about varying the distance of the airbrush from the board which helped immensely. It’s going to be awhile before I try to paint one of my guitars but with your videos I am learning constantly THANK YOU
Thank you Travis. I am glad you like my videos. I, too, like to paint guitars and play them as well. Just keep practicing, and don't be afraid to make mistakes. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
Thinkshop, lol. You will not be a permanent novice forever. Take pictures of your work, as I'm sure you probably already do. I promise you will see progress. The more you do, the better you will get. It only took me twenty years, lol and I still learn on every project.
Nice thanks I just bought a airbrush. So I'm a huge beginner. So I will be watching a bunch of your videos before starting. . So thanks again for the beginners vids and keep them coming Jessie from Yakima Washington.
@ryan barkley I can only share my experiences and what works for me. By all means, please share with all the views what is incorrect and correct it. The last thing I want to do is mislead anyone. Apparently, I don't know what I'm doing, so please help.
@@ryanbarkley6497 Like what exactly? The info about how light works is correct as I graduated as an Art Major. Was it technique? Because that is all subjective and personal preference. So what information is wrong here?
Man i am happy to find your videos,i am third generarion sign painter and never picked up airbrush,trying to learn now,with my dad gone,i am happy that someone is as patient and giving as far as your experience and the will to give that to me so i can learn faster,dad used tell me "did you do your strokes today" when i first started forty some years ago,will be looking forward to your future videos thank you sooooo much
Patrick, it sounds like your dad was a wise man. It's all about practice, patience, and the want to do something. I am glad you like the channel, and I will be getting back to making more videos soon. Until then, I have somewhere around 145 videos you can check out. Thanks for watching.
@@TheAirbrushGarage yes have been on it watching all and telling everyone bout your channel again thank u
I’m just starting to learn how to airbrush with my goal being able to paint guitars. Your videos are invaluable. You are excellent at explaining things that obviously come naturally to you now. I was trying to learn the dagger strokes after watching other videos but not having much luck. You were the first one that talked about varying the distance of the airbrush from the board which helped immensely.
It’s going to be awhile before I try to paint one of my guitars but with your videos I am learning constantly THANK YOU
Thank you Travis. I am glad you like my videos. I, too, like to paint guitars and play them as well. Just keep practicing, and don't be afraid to make mistakes. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
Thanks again for making great content for beginners. I’m a permanent novice and really appreciated the shading technique at the end. 👏🤩
Thinkshop, lol. You will not be a permanent novice forever. Take pictures of your work, as I'm sure you probably already do. I promise you will see progress. The more you do, the better you will get. It only took me twenty years, lol and I still learn on every project.
Nice thanks I just bought a airbrush. So I'm a huge beginner. So I will be watching a bunch of your videos before starting. . So thanks again for the beginners vids and keep them coming
Jessie from Yakima Washington.
Love the way you did that shading
Thanks, Dan. I am glad you liked the video. Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching.
Great Info11 Thanks for taking the time to teach us beginners.
I appreciate that Chuck. Thanks for watching.
Great tutorial. You make it look easy.
Thanks, DarkSouljah, I really appreciate your support.
@ryan barkley I can only share my experiences and what works for me. By all means, please share with all the views what is incorrect and correct it. The last thing I want to do is mislead anyone. Apparently, I don't know what I'm doing, so please help.
@@ryanbarkley6497 Like what exactly? The info about how light works is correct as I graduated as an Art Major. Was it technique? Because that is all subjective and personal preference. So what information is wrong here?