With practice, airbrush art can become detailed and intricate.
Airbrushes are small tools that allow liquid mediums, most often paint, to be applied quickly and evenly over a surface. Adaptable to use for almost every hobby, they can be used as diversely as painting automobiles, decorating clothing and applying sunless tanner. With practice, airbrush art can become detailed and intricate.
Instructions
1. Fasten the hose to the air supply. Turn air on for several seconds to remove debris from the hose.
2. Connect the AC-20 thread coupling to the airbrush. Connect the color cup or bottle to the needle and attach it to the airbrush. Pour paint into the color cup or bottle until it is halfway to three-quarters full.
3. Grasp airbrush in the same way that you hold a pencil when writing. Press the finger button with your forefinger to open the air valve. Adjust the volume and size of the paint by turning the tip. Turn the tip clockwise to increase the quantity, and counterclockwise to decrease quantity. Turn the tip clockwise for thicker paints, as well.
4. Return any unused paint to its original container. Clean color cup or bottle with solvent and fabric. Pour drops of solvent into the color adjusting part assembly while angling the tip of the airbrush toward the ground. Press the finger button to remove the remaining color from the airbrush.