Time for some flames. First, take
orange 1Shot and create the flame
design then add red detailing across
the bottom. Using a dry brush tech-
nique, remove all the wet paint off your
brush, lightly re-pallet the red with no
reducer and use gentle strokes up-
ward to fade the red. Lastly, finish the
top of the flames with a bit of chrome
yellow and you’ve created fire!
Here we are making short dry strokes
with black and white to give the wood a
textured look...
Halfway... Were ready to add some Now its time for some Hawaiian flowers. After the salmon pink is on, take a few
flowers and a bit of airbrushed fades, Take a stabilo pencil and lightly draw out drops of magenta and add it to the pink
after these steps this piece is really go- a flower on each side. Then take a de- to create a deeper shade. Begin adding
ing to jump! tail brush with salmon pink and again just
more detail to the flowers.
color in the lines.
Grab some bright red and fill in the For the shading I use an Iwata HP-CS Blow in the shades to add some realism
berries, add a few strokes on the flow- airbrush and some light brown 1shot. to the tiki and the eyeball. Anywhere you
ers as well. Thinned out 1:4 (one part paint to four want to shade with any color at this point
parts reducer )
is up to you. Shading makes it real!
Now just to add a touch of striping.My favorite
brush is a 00 Mack blue Ferrell, trimmed just
a bit at the tip. A little bit of bright red, some
stripes and we are finished!
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