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Post by AJR on Sept 2, 2018 14:37:13 GMT -7
I for the most part am totally self-taught. I have also had the opportunity to meet and work with some top notch airbrush artists. A couple time in the '80's and early '90s I even received some pointers, and instruction from Big Daddy Ed Roth. I painted my profile pic. I work with vinyl graphics at work so yes I have a plotter/cutter here at home. I only cut, I do not print on vinyl, at least not yet any way!!! LOL!! Always looking for that "bargin" vinyl printer!! Being about a 1/3 of the way into a somewhat full home remodel, The Dungeon, aka Man Land as my wife an family call it, is a complete mess so it's going to be early winter before I can dig things out here at home and run some stencils. The material is a vinyl mask made for creating stencils. Easy to apply and remove yet will stand up to airbrushes and full size paint guns. One can get a Cricut set-up relatively cheap and create stencils that way. I might have a couple old airbrushing how tos somewhere, if I do, I will post them up. They won't be on HO bodies but the techniques are still the same. If you ever have any airbrushing questions, message me, or if you'd like, we can exchange #s and we can text or talk. That goes for anyone!!! I had the pleasure of working with a phenomenal airbrush artist right out of High School in and auto body shop. I wish I had paid more attention but I was too busy with partying and girls. What a dummy...lol. Thanks for the reply and the How To's. I will definitely be checking them out. I have also heard of the cricut vinyl cutter. I will look into that as well. Also thanks for the offer of answering questions. I do have a few. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
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