Since I came up with the idea of incorporating an airbrush into my artwork again, it took me a long time to put it all together. Today, I just completed the very first successful try at airbrushing with markers using actual artwork. In this series of images, I'm showing how I had to complete a pencil drawing of my wife and me for her BD and then plan how to add a slight touch of color with the airbrush. In the name of perfection, I had to use the Cricut machine to cut perfect initials and then create transparent vinyl masks for mess-free art. Ultimately, that move paid off, and the result is bright and crisp. Our initials are right next to our hands.
If you are wondering why solid blue letters are in the second picture, it gives me an idea of the positioning before airbrushing. The real stencil masks are in the third picture with all the tape.
Materials Used: Kodak mini projector. U.S. Art Supply Sketch paper for mixed media. Mechanical Pencil 0.5 by NIC Pro. Sketch pencil 14B by Pandafly. Q-Tips. Yasnay Alcohol Markers. Markers Aibrush from Micro-Mark store. Airbrush Quiet Compressor from Hseng. Vinyl film by Vvivid. Cricut vinyl cutting machine with Cricut free design software.
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