Nicely done, reminds me of air brushing in Florida .. same style as we did back in the day.. looked like good bit of tip drying on the black, but you controlled it nicely, reminds me of black Auqa Flow tip drying .
how do u get your lined so fine I'm just starting out and I am using a master airbrush G22 and I can't get my lines that fine it it the compressor setting ? any tips would be helpful. thanks
In the old days '83 - now " not all artist still do" , we used a VL3 air brush, which you could change it to a #1,3 or 5 , but most of us used the #3. #1 was for very fine detailing, but with #3 or 5 you didn't have to thin the paint as much as if with a #1 tip and need, I hope this info helps even though I'm not Ken.
Watching you and Pat Gaines paint, is like watching Jordan or Bird play ball.(In case you cant tell,I'm a HUGE FAN) Excellent work.
You're not a human! Amazing job!
Excellent work Ken, enjoy watching your work and teachings. I definitely learn from them. Please keep them coming 🤙😁
Nicely done, reminds me of air brushing in Florida .. same style as we did back in the day.. looked like good bit of tip drying on the black, but you controlled it nicely, reminds me of black Auqa Flow tip drying .
You make it look too easy. Love your lettering. Soooo clean!!!
Absolutely love this. The depth in your design is amazing. Really enjoyed watching you do this. It's really inspired me.
That’s a real money maker!
I have been waiting to see another video from you!!
Nice and really clean
Wow! What a beast: that is so satisfying to watch and you make it look way too easy . Masterful ✨✨
BEAUTIFUL!
Amazing,,i will try my best to do this.
i looove your lettering!!
how do u get your lined so fine I'm just starting out and I am using a master airbrush G22 and I can't get my lines that fine it it the compressor setting ? any tips would be helpful. thanks
I’m looking into airbrushing t-shirts what air pressure are you running?
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Permision to use your video for my clip🙏
👌🏽 lookin good
What is the nozzle size used for airbrush on t-shirt media?
In the old days '83 - now " not all artist still do" , we used a VL3 air brush, which you could change it to a #1,3 or 5 , but most of us used the #3. #1 was for very fine detailing, but with #3 or 5 you didn't have to thin the paint as much as if with a #1 tip and need, I hope this info helps even though I'm not Ken.
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U wanna do a word for me broo lol
2 YEARS AGO 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩👀????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!