- Complete resource
for airbrushing techniques
- Fourteen chapters
cover all aspects of airbrushing art and interviews with the artists
- Complete
start-to-finish sequences shown
Airbrush Bible
offers something for anyone interested in the art of airbrushing. Whether your goal
is reality flames on a motorcycle tank, or a three-dimensional eagle in
mid-pounce, this new book from Wolfgang Publications offers how-to sequences
done with some of the best names in airbrushing.To teach skulls, there’s Vince
Goodeve. For Pin-ups, Tom Nguyen walks the reader through a 20 page
start-to-finish sequence. For reality flames with extra punch, Steve Wizard
takes the stage, explaining both the colors and the sequencing.
Airbrush Bible
also offers help spraying on various substrate with different media. T-Shirt
artists will find advice on the best paint to use, and how to give the image
longevity. Anyone working with hot rods and motorcycles needs to know how much
to over-reduce urethane-based paints. Hobby painters need to understand acrylic
paints, as well as the new water-borne colours. Each chapter is a one-on-one
seminar that takes the reader from the first sketch to the finished product.
Leah Gall explains all the basic strokes needed to create nearly any image, and
Susan Heidi demonstrates how multiple, thin layers of transparent paint create
believable skin tones and a life-like effect.
In total, Airbrush Bible provides
the reader with fourteen chapters, each one offering a complete painting
sequence and an interview with the artist. Learn first hand why one artist uses
watercolours while another prefers acrylic paints. Or why some artists never
use the colour black, and instead prefer a dark purple or violet. This new book
from Wolfgang Publications is a compendium of subjects, paints and techniques;
Airbrush Bible is the one how-to book any airbrush artist needs on his or her
shelf.