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Airbrush Lesson #2
Basic airbrush lesson #2 by Don Johnson
AIRBRUSH LESSON TWO
by Don Johnson
Sponsored by Airbrush Technique Magazine
Airbrush Lesson Two will cover shading and rendering a sphere putting to use the shading skills you learned in lesson one. What you will need to complete this airbrush lesson: double action airbrush, airbrush ready colors, round template, paper, easel. I just used a round piece of plastic as a template feel free to use anything round you have on hand. With airbrush ready paints (Golden Airbrush Colors, Com-Art) and using a gravity feed airbrush 10 to 20 PSI should work fine for this lesson.

Step #1) Secure you round template to your painting surface, paper in this case. This is accomplished much easier standing up with your paper mounted on an easel virus’s setting down.

Step #2) With the color you’ve chosen to use airbrush a nice even circle around your template. Notice off to the right where I’ve tested my airbrush by spraying some color before start to work on the good portion of this painting. It’s always a good idea to test your airbrush to ensure it’s working correctly before appling color to your project. Also notice I follow the contour of the round template and did not apply color by airbrushing a crossed the template.

Step #3) Continue to apply color until you have built up a nice even dark tone around the template.

Step #4) Pull the template off your paper and your painting should look as pictured above.

Step #5) Now we will test your airbrush control along with your airbrush shading skills by turning this into a sphere by applying color inside. As you airbrush color into the sphere continue to follow the contour of the sphere. As you approach the top of the sphere you want to apply less paint as this will be the direction our light source will be coming from.

Step #6) Continue to build your colors up keeping in mind the direction your light source is coming from and following the contour of the sphere.

Step #7) To help control over spray keep your airbrush directed in ward, into your sphere as pictured above.

Step #8) Build your color up slowly until you are happy with your results. Pictured above is my completed sphere.
Airbrush lesson two part two we’ll continue on with airbrushing a sphere practicing our airbrush control and shading skills.

Step #1) As we did on airbrush lesson #2 part one airbrush a nice round sphere to start out this part of the lesson.

Step #2) This time when we add color into the sphere we’ll use a different color. In my case I’ve chosen to use yellow feel free to use whatever color strikes your fancy. Once again build your color up slowly, follow the contour of the sphere and try and keep all the yellow inside the sphere as you go. Keep in mind from which direction your light source will be coming from as you airbrush the color into your sphere.

Step #3) Above is my complete sphere complete with darker areas where the light source does not reach and light areas where the light source shines directly onto. Notice there is no over spray on the blue this was accomplished by keeping my airbrush directed into the sphere.

Summary: Here I have intentionally allowed over spray onto the blue surrounding my sphere and as you can see we now have a green color surrounding the sphere. This is food for thought as you progress in your airbrushing skills mixing colors on your painting surface to come up with a totally different color as you can see above. I hope you found this helpful.
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