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Chicago

Wrote a little article to go over some airbrushing basics I thought newbies should learn. Please let me know what you think. Enjoy!

http://empireofghosts.blogspot.com/2012/07/tutorial-airbrushing-basics.html
   
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Your stripy/curved background with 2-column black foreground is incredibly distracting-- scrolling is like an optical illusion.

Your article was good for buying/maintaining an airbrush, but didn't cover (or respond to, as far as I noticed) anything on actually painting with one.


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Chicago

spiralingcadaver wrote:Your stripy/curved background with 2-column black foreground is incredibly distracting-- scrolling is like an optical illusion.

Your article was good for buying/maintaining an airbrush, but didn't cover (or respond to, as far as I noticed) anything on actually painting with one.


I'd actually written that section and left it out when I copy-pasted. Thanks for noticing!
   
 
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