Hello, my name is Tim Kohl and I would like to start by saying started by telling you that I only use Spies Hecker automotive
thanks for the opportunity to share my artwork with you. I’ll get paints and Iwata airbrushes for my paintings.
1) In this first photo, I made a loose mask from a couple of very dark gray to almost black because are they are not meant
drawings and cut them out to use as guides and templates for
to show up very well on the black bike parts. 2) I will spray all
the artwork. I will simply layout a mask and lightly spray a little
of the lightest portions of the artwork, then go back to my first
of my lightest gray color over it, just to mark where the skulls
piece and move on to the next darkest color, always spraying
will be. I used five different variances of gray, which go from a
from light to dark.
3) Although washed out because of the camera flash, (I’m an artist, not a
photographer), you can see that I have begun using my middle gray which
helps me to begin shading in the eye sockets, nasal cavities and the outer
edges to start making it more three dimensional and decayed looking.
4) Using my fourth variant of gray, I fill in more of the darker where you’ve been, so take breaks and allow the new paint to
elements of the skulls and bones. Since all the grays are rela- dry because grays tend to dry darker, and that will help you to
tively similar, it can get a bit confusing from time to time to see see what still needs shading in.
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