Though we might have gotten used to regard the airbrush technique and effect as Photoshop-native, it’s been there long before, and still flourishes in the non-digital world: go over to this site to check my words, and also learn how to paint some nice details into canvas, fingernails, motorcycles, wood, skin, and basically any other material you might be working with. Airbrush Technique is a monthly print and digital magazine covering traditional airbrushing by presenting tutorials and how-to’s, plus interviews with some talented painters who favor diverse styles.
The contents of the magazine (archives and current issue) are restricted to subscribers only, but for a very reasonable price you can get the print edition delivered to your home, or access to the digital version. While you cogitate on in, consider taking a look at the video and text tutorials on the site: you’ll find the basic abilities and elements of airbrushing, and you can start practicing with those before trying the more complex projects presented on the magazine. Already mastered the art and are in search for some inspiration? Don’t miss the forums: lots of people join them to post their work and meet airbrush enthusiasts! 







