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How to airbrush multiply t shirts with the same design by Brad De La Torre

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How to Airbrush Multiply T Shirt Designs By Brad De La Torre

Radcliff, Ky

 This airbrush How To is sponsored by Airbrush Technique Magazine and Airbrush Artist Magazine your best resources for learning new airbrush, kustom painting skills and techniques.  

  

This short How To airbrush article will show you how to airbrush a business design T Shirt where you have multiply shirts to do with the same design. I hope you find it helpful.



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At the fabric store in the pellon section there is a very thin material you can get. When you airbrush on it the paint passes through the material transferring the design onto the surface behind it. For jobs where doing multiply shirts with the same design is called for you’ll find this material to be very handy.

Pellon-Brand
Fusible interfacing-white
For sheer to lightweigt fabrics
bar code 7526904195



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What’s nice about using this technique is it allows you to work the design out on the material surface rather than on your t shirt. Make any necessary changes to the design on the material easily before any paint ever touches a t shirt.  Airbrush your design on the material and then place the material on the shirt and trace over the design with the airbrush again.



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Remove the material and you will see that the paint passed straight through onto the t shirt.



 

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Now use a combination of thick and thin lines to clean up the look of your lettering.



lettering

Add some light shadows and layout where you want place the phone number and slogan.



t shirt lettering

 Add the phone number and slogan.


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 Add highlights and starburst.

 

 

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more shirts

 

  Now your first shirt is done. Use the material again and again to make certain that all your shirts look alike.

 

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Comments (2 posted):

Airspray on 17 January, 2009 10:55:24
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this is a great idea for more than one. looks like its a lot quicker than cutting out a stencils
Paul Loner on 18 January, 2009 12:26:26
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Yes that is a pretty neet way to knock out a few. Because this example was a loose brush style lettering. this worked well. For a tight block or serif font, I think I would still cut stencils.
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