The best tutorial for flames I've seen yet, everything is explained well as well as exactly the products and colors used, even mentioning what paints are opaque and what ones are transparent. Great for us newbies
Thank you for being a teacher rather than showing how fast you can do it. The only one I have found that gives me a feeling that I can with practice using the techniques you have to provided attempt this.. Good Job!
You make it look so easy. Flame's, Smoke, Water is so difficult in many mediums to look natural! It's like anything else if it has movement practice is the answer! Yours definitely look natural and an abundance of movement. BIG THUMBS UP ALL DAY LONG 👍😷👍🏴
Been watching this video all night. This will be my first time airbrushing flames so lets see how it goes. By the way, this video is the only one I could find showing and explaining the steps in detail like this one. Thanx for that!
Each of these types of videos I've watched has made me more sure that I wouldn't be able to do this. That is until this one. The step by step was very clear and concise. I'm going to scrap my plan of doing one dimensional red flames on my Harley and do some bad ass true flames. Thanks , man. Don't worry I'll practice a bit before I go to town on my bike.
Great explanation of where and how to put the flame when developing the first through last layer. It is the first video I've seen that goes throw the design of a flame that I didn't have to guess at their process., Thank you.
Awesome job bud great vid on techniques I’ve watched many vids on how to on tru flame and yours is by far the best on showing how to get the basic fire look. 👍keep up the good work!
Heeeey, thank you so much for sharing your skills! You helped me pull off my first attempt at airbrushing flames, in a major way! I wish there was a way to post pics in comments so I could show you my first project. But just wanted to let you know your willingness to share is much appreciated!
Go ahead and talk with your hands, that is how I learned to deflect and take the attention off of myself and be more comfortable in public speaking in speech class in college. had to give a speech every single freaking week for 4 years.....lol . It did get me ready for the corporate world though. Need more tutorials sir! I use Createx to just mess around and paint matchbox cars. Actually I stripped a 57 T-bird and polished it up real nice to look like chrome and I am throwing down some Transparent Red 5136 from Createx, on the car tonight. hopefully it goes well. I will post a video later this week or Monday if you want to look at it.
Really enjoyed this video. Thank you for posting. One thing though....some of those curves are too sharp. Don't they need to be softened? Fire doesn't have sharp edges. Thanks again.
I know this is probably a dumb question but what gun are you using that you attach bottles straight to the gun??? Love that no mess clean up between colors...
Very nice, I learn a lot watching your videos. I wanna try this six layer flame on a bike helmet, I just don't have any yellow paint at the moment. I do have Canary Yellow from Createx, will that color work instead of using yellow.
Great video... really well done!!!!!..... one question.... I want to paint flames on a red car; and I keep seeing black is usually the background color of choice, so: what would I need to do different?,..... would it work well on a red background color, or do I need to paint the car black before airbrushing the flames?. Thanks in advance.
Updated video in english only: th-cam.com/video/RWaSE5Lpi5U/w-d-xo.html
Now that's what i would call a fantastic tutorial. Well done. No crappy music and no unnecessary dribble.
The best tutorial for flames I've seen yet, everything is explained well as well as exactly the products and colors used, even mentioning what paints are opaque and what ones are transparent. Great for us newbies
Thank you for being a teacher rather than showing how fast you can do it. The only one I have found that gives me a feeling that I can with practice using the techniques you have to provided attempt this.. Good Job!
One fantastic tutorial! The best I have watched that actually teaches you as you go along at a speed for noobs! TYVM!
I have watched multiple videos on how to paint real fire, yours by far was on my level. Thank you! Great job!
You make it look so easy. Flame's, Smoke, Water is so difficult in many mediums to look natural! It's like anything else if it has movement practice is the answer! Yours definitely look natural and an abundance of movement.
BIG THUMBS UP ALL DAY LONG 👍😷👍🏴
Thank you! Cheers!
The best vid yet that I've seen on painting flames.......
Been watching this video all night. This will be my first time airbrushing flames so lets see how it goes. By the way, this video is the only one I could find showing and explaining the steps in detail like this one. Thanx for that!
Thanks guys!
I was missing out on that last shot of red. Looks better. Thanks for the video.
Each of these types of videos I've watched has made me more sure that I wouldn't be able to do this. That is until this one. The step by step was very clear and concise. I'm going to scrap my plan of doing one dimensional red flames on my Harley and do some bad ass true flames. Thanks , man. Don't worry I'll practice a bit before I go to town on my bike.
Great explanation of where and how to put the flame when developing the first through last layer.
It is the first video I've seen that goes throw the design of a flame that I didn't have to guess at their process.,
Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Mike, I kept getting stuck earlier, but you made it so simple. I'm motivated again!
Great video. I keep coming back to this while I'm practicing my flames. I am a beginner and your video is greatly helpful. Thank you.
Thanks you ! One of the best flame tutorial . Great vidéo
Glad you liked it!
Awesome job bud great vid on techniques I’ve watched many vids on how to on tru flame and yours is by far the best on showing how to get the basic fire look. 👍keep up the good work!
Thanks for sharing. Cool flames. Maybe talk about Cleaning the Brush between colors. I will be back to see more of your work
Very informative, yet oddly calming. Almost an Airbrush ASMR 😂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent instructions. EXCELLENT.Thank you thank you thank you.
I think they are amazing flames!
Mate, great video love your manner for teaching. Will give this a crack!
Bad ass man thanks man helped me out! Just getting started
Heeeey, thank you so much for sharing your skills! You helped me pull off my first attempt at airbrushing flames, in a major way! I wish there was a way to post pics in comments so I could show you my first project. But just wanted to let you know your willingness to share is much appreciated!
Good job. finally somebody used white. Now use ,blue green, blue
Thanks for the video this tutorial was really helpful.
I went to 6 airbrush suppliers and no one has not hurd of the color Oat pack white lol. Good video bro
Nice work and great tutorial 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Go ahead and talk with your hands, that is how I learned to deflect and take the attention off of myself and be more comfortable in public speaking in speech class in college. had to give a speech every single freaking week for 4 years.....lol . It did get me ready for the corporate world though.
Need more tutorials sir!
I use Createx to just mess around and paint matchbox cars. Actually I stripped a 57 T-bird and polished it up real nice to look like chrome and I am throwing down some Transparent Red 5136 from Createx, on the car tonight. hopefully it goes well. I will post a video later this week or Monday if you want to look at it.
Love this tutorial!
You should add a touch of green. I always see small flickers of green in a real fire but no one really adds it into the art work. Beautiful job man.
Cool idea!
Amazing! Thank you !
Glad you liked it!
Really enjoyed this video. Thank you for posting.
One thing though....some of those curves are too sharp. Don't they need to be softened? Fire doesn't have sharp edges.
Thanks again.
looks good man
Nice mike all water base colors?
right on bro looks sweet.
how do you attach the whole bottle to your airbrush
Was a kool vid man !
I know this is probably a dumb question but what gun are you using that you attach bottles straight to the gun??? Love that no mess clean up between colors...
Very nice, I learn a lot watching your videos. I wanna try this six layer flame on a bike helmet, I just don't have any yellow paint at the moment. I do have Canary Yellow from Createx, will that color work instead of using yellow.
I may have missed it but are the colors used in this Video transparent except for the white.
Would have liked to have seen you add the clear coat
Enjoy the video what airbrush are you using
Great video... really well done!!!!!..... one question.... I want to paint flames on a red car; and I keep seeing black is usually the background color of choice, so: what would I need to do different?,..... would it work well on a red background color, or do I need to paint the car black before airbrushing the flames?. Thanks in advance.
use a different shade of red than the car. usually darker than the car. if the car is dark red use a bright red.
@@MikesBrush Thank you... Bright red would do!
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Как на белом фоне огонь нарисовать?
All good - but the little dots of ambers in the lower part look a bit out of place
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what compressor do u use? its soooo quiet. Im enjoying the video
Video going up today on the compressors I use.
Good job butty.
Thanks!
Mike's Brush . Difficult colour to start with. Well done mate. ( butty) 😂
Skull squad IDH, uk
Wouldn’t it burn the can if you airbrush real fire on a canvas oh you must’ve Matt realistic!
Its said opaque not opack
cool story