What is an airbrush?

               Simon talks about Mike Lavallee and his “Tru Fire” system

1. What is an airbrush?

An airbrush is a small, air-operated tool that sprays fluid (paint, ink, dye, stain, glaze, etc.). It resembles, and is held like, a pen.

2. How does an airbrush work?

The airbrush must be attached to an air source to spray. The artist turns on the airbrush by depressing a trigger, which on most airbrushes regulates the amount of paint delivered. As the artist pulls back on the trigger, a combination of air and paint are sprayed.

 

3. What type of airbrush is best for me?

This depends on your desired application. Most artists today use single or dual action, internal mix airbrushes because they offer the most control and the finest of sprays. However, single action, external mix airbrushes are very popular for hobby and craft applications, the spraying of ceramic glazes or high viscosity materials, or where cost is a factor. (They are less expensive.)

4. What types of surfaces can be worked on?

All surfaces can be airbrushed paper, canvas, plastic, metal, glass, wood, leather, skin, etc. The key is to insure that the material sprayed is compatible with the surface.

5. What is masking?

Masking--or in airbrush vernacular, frisketing--is any system in which you block spray from invading a specific area of an artwork or surface with some type of stencil, masking material, frisket film, template, tape, or found object.

6. When is it appropriate for me to use an airbrush in my own work?

Anytime, but particularly when you want to achieve a soft look with no visible brush strokes.

7. What kinds of paint can I use with the airbrush?

All paints are sprayable (oils, acrylics, watercolors, automotive paints, enamels, alkyds, etc.) as long as they are thinned to a consistency that enables them to flow easily through the airbrush.

8. Are airbrushes hard to clean?

No, it's quite a simple task. But it is important to develop a habit of regular maintenance by flushing with the appropriate cleaning agent for the paint or material that is being sprayed. The airbrush should be cleaned between color changes, with a thorough cleaning at the end of the workday.

9. Is airbrushing safe?

Yes, but use a common sense approach. Remember that you are spraying materials into the environment and neither you nor anyone else should inhale them. It is essential to work with good ventilation and exhaust fans (if not an airbrush spray booth) and to wear a carbon filter respirator when spraying toxic materials such as automotive paint.

10. What types of air sources are available?

Three different types of air sources may be used with the airbrush. First is the airbrush compressor; next is a carbonic gas tank (CO2 or nitrogen); and third is the propellant can (for limited applications).

11. How much air is necessary to operate an airbrush?

As a rule of thumb, you need « cubic foot of air (cfm) at 30 pounds per square inch (psi) to propel an airbrush. You can work at lower or higher pressures, depending on the materials sprayed and the effects desired, but the cfm requirement remains the same.

12 what will I learn at an airbrush class?? Do I need experience?

 You don't need any background or training. The classes are designed to introduce you to airbrushing, and the idea of the class is that anyone, regardless of location, education, background and age can learn. All equipment, paint, materials and refreshments are provided.

13 How much are the classes?

The cost of the class depends on the type of class held. All classes are HANDS-ON.There are 4 hour evening classes for $55 and all day Saturday classes for $120. as covered before,everything is provided...the students need bring nothing but a willing to learn. Look at the classes section to find one in your area. Each class holds a maximum of 40 students. Some classes are

14 What do we learn in the class?

You will learn a little about the following:-

How to use an airbrush

How to drop-shadow

How to paint “Chrome” effects

How to paint waterdrops

How to paint skulls

How to paint marble effects

How to paint realistic and ghost fire

How to make and use masking materials

How to clean and maintain your airbrush

What and how to use water based paints

How to use cutting and drawing tools

And much more….