Airbrush Step by Step English Edition – Issue 01/24 No. 70 2023
Overview: Airbrush Step by Step is the magazine for all airbrush artists – from the beginner to advanced level. It appeals to classical airbrusher and plastic scale modellers, to the body or custom painter as well as professional illustrators. Airbrush Step by Step aims at providing practical airbrush advice and helping readers to improve their skills through creative user tipps and basic information. With Airbrush Step by Step magazine readers bene t from detailed how to descriptions of all kinds of airbrush illustrations, custom painting, bodypainting and further airbrush use, for any skill level. Read about events and news from the airbrush scene, tips from experts as well as reports on airbrush jobs and projects. The magazine also provides basic information, making-ofs, artist interviews and portfolios and product reviews
News
Airbrushes: Ultra 2024
Paints: Aquarylic Colors, NuWorlds Paints, Talens Pantone Collection
Accessories: Cricut Joy & JoyXtra, Reflex Gallery Line
Books: The Art of Anne Stokes, ASBS Reference Books
Digital: Wacom Cintiq Pro 17 and 22
Step by Steps
Brain Melt
AI-inspired illustration
Artificial intelligence forms the basis for this work by American artist Joshua A. Zarambo from his picture series "Mind-Melters".
Pyramid
Cosmic landscape
The pyramid by Venezuelan artist Irán Caro is an ideal work for airbrush beginners, who will find many individual challenges in one artwork.
Butterfly of the night
Illustration with pearl effect
Italian artist Lorena Straffi has created this dreamlike yet enigmatic picture, which is also an ideal exercise for beginners, using transparent colors on a pearlescent background.
Schmincke Owl 3D
3D print painting
The traditional Schmincke owl is also a model for 3D printing. Gerd Koch designed the 60 cm tall heraldic animal for its first appearance at the airbrush show in Grefrath.
Mona Lisa
Historic portrait
Australian artist Paul MacDonald has recreated Leonardo da Vinci's world-famous, over 500-year-old portrait of the Mona Lisa using an airbrush - with all the cracks and textures of the wooden panel.
Interview
Dream cars made in Japan
Powerful illustration art by Akira Watanabe
The Japanese illustrator designs the packaging illustrations for model car manufacturer Tamiya, among other things, but is also at home in the world of car illustrations for Dunlop, Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Ford & Co.
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