airbrushing
sv650s
09-17-2005, 12:05 PM
i've always liked airbrushing, like flames that look like the car's really on fire, how you can make a eagle pop out of a flame airbrush even though it's the same color and still look sick and of course t-shirts. a lot of people in my school wear airbrushed tshirts and i wanna be able to tell people that i made it when someone asks who airbrushed it but do i need more sktching skills to start? because i don't want to waste money because those brushes are expensive! and does any one know where i can get a good dual action airbrush, hose, and compressor for cheap online?
KARTOONZ
09-17-2005, 01:51 PM
I buy all my supplies and equipment from
www.bearair.com (http://www.bearair.com)
www.bearair.com (http://www.bearair.com)
bonzelite
09-18-2005, 05:54 AM
paasche or iwata are great tools.
i have a sears craftsman compressor --was WAY cheaper and holds WAY more air than those froo froo expensive tiny little quiet art store brands. and i can run air tools, as well.
i have a sears craftsman compressor --was WAY cheaper and holds WAY more air than those froo froo expensive tiny little quiet art store brands. and i can run air tools, as well.
Roboduck
09-26-2005, 10:40 AM
Check www.harborfreight.com (http://www.harborfreight.com)... in the search box, type airbrush. I've seen great prices and use a lot of their stuff... pretty good quality; great prices. Plus, you can usually buy an extended warranty which has saved me, numerous times. Good Luck. Roboduck
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