Thank you for this! I've been trying to figure out how to do colorful bubbles on a white background and I've been having trouble visualizing the steps. Thank you for showing me the way!
you are welcome! With white keep youe middle background color and it will look see through. takes a little finesse. I did a glass on black and white in a previous video long ago. although on glass I just used a grey shade. You may want to shade around the outides edges very very light grey to give a little round shape then a larger hot highlight. and of course get some color in. Often soap bubbles like an eye will be see through on the shadows and a little reflection of the color in front. its very common to see the photographer in the pictures reflected in the image.
@@TheAIRspace I've been toying with possibly laying down silver leaf before the paint but haven't figured out how to not end up with a harsh inner edge of the silver. I need to play with it more. Thank you for the encouragement and tips!
Definitely is a useful little technique. I wasnt very clear but sometimes ill use a shield if im working on a multicolored background and block out that part to give it that see through look... thats another tutorial for another day i guess though :)
no. and likely i will again in the future. but I really stopped doing textiles after my first year or so. I occasionally will randomly do something on fabric but not often anymore. I was debating getting my lettering skills fixed up in the near future.. which is 90 percent of t shirt work
@@TheAIRspace OK thank you. I will keep enjoying and learning from you. I have just started with my first airbrush, Harder & Steenbeck ultra 2 in 1. and Jacquard paint
@@cliffg4975 im looking to check out some jacquard paints again soon. I use a few of their products. however not their airbrush paint well.. ive used dye na flo. but thats a pure transparent. which works great for stretch fabrics. but there is no white that works with it :/
Wow! Great work brother! This is the first time I have seen some one do bubbles! Thank you for your time. 😅
This kind of thing would look great gone near a gas tank filler cap or EV door. Cool stuff. Going to try it!!
Great video, thank you!
Thank you for this! I've been trying to figure out how to do colorful bubbles on a white background and I've been having trouble visualizing the steps. Thank you for showing me the way!
you are welcome! With white keep youe middle background color and it will look see through. takes a little finesse. I did a glass on black and white in a previous video long ago. although on glass I just used a grey shade.
You may want to shade around the outides edges very very light grey to give a little round shape then a larger hot highlight. and of course get some color in. Often soap bubbles like an eye will be see through on the shadows and a little reflection of the color in front. its very common to see the photographer in the pictures reflected in the image.
@@TheAIRspace I've been toying with possibly laying down silver leaf before the paint but haven't figured out how to not end up with a harsh inner edge of the silver. I need to play with it more. Thank you for the encouragement and tips!
Great work and info, thanks
Glad it was helpful!! Thank you!
Fantastic Bill definitely use this technique in the future
Definitely is a useful little technique. I wasnt very clear but sometimes ill use a shield if im working on a multicolored background and block out that part to give it that see through look... thats another tutorial for another day i guess though :)
Absolutely Awesome! You blew me away, Well Done it really is Beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
Really nice way to practice spheres and highlights - thanks for sharing :)
You are welcome!
Beautiful bubbles. Very helpful! Thanks for sharing
You are welcome!
Pretty colors!
look at the colors :) haha
Thanks Bill.....Made it look easy 👍👍👊
it is buddy give it a whirl!
Very cool!!!!
Thanks!
Great explanation!
Thanks!
I'am going to try these again.Very rusty,Thanks.ck,wisc.
That’s way cool 👍
Thanks!
Great video, do you have any videos on painting t shirts? I would like to do the bubbles on a t shirt. thanks. cliff.
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no. and likely i will again in the future. but I really stopped doing textiles after my first year or so. I occasionally will randomly do something on fabric but not often anymore. I was debating getting my lettering skills fixed up in the near future.. which is 90 percent of t shirt work
@@TheAIRspace OK thank you. I will keep enjoying and learning from you. I have just started with my first airbrush, Harder & Steenbeck ultra 2 in 1.
and Jacquard paint
@@cliffg4975 im looking to check out some jacquard paints again soon. I use a few of their products. however not their airbrush paint well.. ive used dye na flo. but thats a pure transparent. which works great for stretch fabrics. but there is no white that works with it :/
Amazing dude!!!!!!!!!!
See its easy buddy! :)
Thanks for that Bill.
You are very welcome my friend!
POP POP POP POPOPOPOPOPOP 😉
i think im gonna incorporate those in a painting very soon.
Once again WICKED MINT!!!!
Thanks!