How to Render Cars with Markers & Airbrush - Tips & Technique w/ Pinstripe Chris
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I share a little insight in to my take on Traditional Renderings using Markers & Airbrushed Paints on Marker Paper. I really hope that some find this format helpful as I was once looking for the same info about how to approach this style as well. I am not a 'trained' artist in the sense that I did not go to school for design or artwork- what I've learned has been thru trial and error and being inspired by some of my favorite artist/designers like Chip Foose and Steve Stanford.
Total Working time: 1hr 55mins
Materials Used:
-Paper: Canson Pro Layout Marker Paper
-Sketch/Line work: Bic Pen
-Markers: Chartpak (warm/cool/basic), Prismacolor Neutral Greys, and Sharpie
-Airbrush: Iwata Hp-Ch
-Airbrushed Paint: Createx Illustration Paints
-Pencils: Poloychromo and Prismacolor
-Paint Details: Holbein AcrylaGouache
Video was shot entirely on my Phone as was the Voice Over
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Just watched this affair, your pinstripe work is incredibly good but I realize you did this for a living, still incredible
Right on- thanks man! Feels like a lifetime ago, bit I still use the same techniques in my artwork to this day
Wow. That's awesome. Good work
Thank you very much
@@cruizin4customs 😊👍
Thumbs up Chris, top notch!!
Thank you!
Terrific work Chris, very interesting to see your creative process!
Thanks for checking it out!
beautiful as always
Thank you!
Amazing video, thanks!!!
Thank you for checking it out!
Viewers* oh this guy likes old-school cars and trucks
The guy* oh I've hot wheels tattooed on my arm
haha
Great and inspiring as always. what kind of airbrush sprayer and paint did u use in in order to fabricate such a great drawing
Hey thanks very much! I like an Iwata airbrush and compressor with finely reduced acrylic paint
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What kind of curved ruler is that
Th smaller ones are called French Curves while the larger ones are called Ships Curves
hey chris i was wondering what markers you use to render
Hi there- in this demo I’m using AD Chartpak Markers
@@cruizin4customs thank you for your help!
@@dathanfonteyne very welcome!
WHICH BRAND OF PAINT?
I believe here I was using Golden Fluid Acrylics
Love your channel, bro. New subscriber for sure. 👍🏾
Thank you so much! Looking forward to putting more of these together after we’ve properly moved in to the new studio
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Amazing drawning!
Mind completely blown!! Amazing work Chris. I met you this past Sunday at the autocross event. Looking forward to discussing my project with you later this week.
Thanks man! Looking forward to working with you as well
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foose style but good
Foose is one of my biggest inspirations
That is amazing! Thanks for the tips.
Thanks for checking it out!
Boa noite congrats carro us mags m - one 1968 Chevy c-10 vai sim e não olhos rua fasutolo 130 e 213 são Paulo água branca Brasil bom obrigado amén
Amazing work!! One of my favorite trucks. Thx for the video.
right on- thank you!
wow thats amazing!! airbrushing it, nice add! what kind of paint did you use for airbrushing?
Thanks! I believe I was using Createx Illustration paints on this one. Another favorite of mine is Golden Fluid Acrylics
Nice work 👍.
thank you
Obviously influenced by Foose.
I'm old school, so I may not get exactly why it seems to me that there needs to be more "tire".
It looks like there's no rubber on the wheels.
Brilliant work.
Two thumbs up!
It’s a design thing for artwork (going really skinny on tires) and sometimes I push it a little hard. On designs that are spec’d more specifically I’m a bit more careful with things like that 👌
great video!! love it!
Thanks for checking it out!
THIS is 100-percent proof that "Chip Foose" is not the only artist in the world... let alone speaking of myself along the way
Oh there are plenty of artists in the world that's for sure. Really cool to be able o follow so many talented folks on social media