AIRBRUSH LESSON #4
Making & Using Stencils, Template
Here in airbrush lesson four I’m again going to keep it very remember to use good airbrush ready paints like DR PH
simple and fully expect you to out shine me here with your fin- Martins or Golden Airbrush colors. For this lesson you’ll also
ished painting. I will show you the very basic’s of this simple need a piece of thin card board and the top off a rattle can
painting, it’s up to you to take it a step further by adding of paint. Here we will be using home made free hand shields
different colors etc. Once again we will be using news print practicing the skills we learned in lessons one thru three in
as we did in previous lessons and the color black. Please
the “How To” airbrush series.
Taking our piece of card board cut the Now take your home made free hand Apply a thin layer of color spraying half
out line or rolling hills or mountains. Do shield and hold it against the news print on the free hand shield and half on
so using the bottom one third of the about in the middle of the page. the newsprint. Bring your rolling hills,
card board leaving two thirds above mountains down below the card board
the rolling hills, mountains. To get defining one hill, mountain being in
more jagged mountain peaks you can front of the others.
also tear the card board as opposed to
using scissors like I’m doing above.
Moving the free hand shield up the Now with two rows of hills or mountains Starting with the hill, mountain that will
page place some hills, mountains be- we will go in to further define the shapes be in the back ground of your painting
hind the your first row of hills, moun- using very thin lines to out line the hills we will add some shading to help cre-
tains you just created. or mountains. ate the look of depth to our painting.
Stay back a few inches with your air-
brushfrom the paper and apply nice
even tones to create your shadowing.
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