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Airbrushing: The Essential Guide
By (Author) Fred Crellin
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
30th July 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
751.494
Hardback
144
Width 215mm, Height 260mm, Spine 16mm
714g
Airbrushing is a versatile and exciting art. The technique has been used for some 150 years, and is now finding ever more applications. This beautiful book explains how to use an airbrush. It looks at the fundamentals of how to get started, advises on maintenance of the tool and then gives step-by-step examples of a range of projects. With troubleshooting tips throughout, it enables you to get the most from your airbrush and create beautiful pieces with a professional finish. Topics covered include: Technical illustration Watercolour landscapes Portraits Painting scale models Cake decorating T-shirts and leather Custom painting vehicles AUTHOR: Fred Crellin learnt how to airbrush while studying Industrial Design and Modelling at Wolverhampton University. In subsequent years, he honed his airbrush skills before establishing his own company specializing in custom painting, portraits and cartoons. He qualified as a teacher and runs the Artimagination Airbrush School from his own classroom studio. Fred regularly shows his work at local art galleries and exhibitions. SELLING POINTS: A step-by-step guide to techniques and maintenance Explains how to run and maintain an airbrush and gives step-by-step examples of a range of projects Every art or decorating form can use airbrushing including fine art, fabric printing, leatherwork and much, much more 399 colour photographs
'To those who airbrush the joys are well known, as well of course, the trials and tribulations of managing the instrument itself. The airbrush student has to learn significant new skills - to master not only colour and shade, but also air pressure, paint consistency and the diverse ways of masking and shading that can help to achieve such wonderful results.' Professor Andy Penaluna
Fred Crellin learnt how to airbrush while studying Industrial Design and Modelling at Wolverhampton University. In subsequent years, he honed his airbrush skills before establishing his own company specializing in custom painting, portraits and cartoons. He qualified as a teacher and runs the Artimagination Airbrush School from his own classroom studio. Fred regularly shows his work at local art galleries and exhibitions.