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Friday, February 6, 2015

an airbrush tutorial

hi everyone, this month I have a tutorial for you. A tutorial on airbrush techniques.
You can make such wonderful backgrounds with an airbrush that I had to show you how I make mine. 


here the airbrush with one of my copics in it, used the chiselpoint for making your backgrounds
the brushpoint will give splatter effect (which can be lovely too)


 technique 1
take a mask (this one is by Dutch Doobadoo called clouds) and spray the copic ink through the mask 
if you keep the airbrush a little away from your paper, the colours will be very light 

Copic marker B04


if you keep your copic close to the mask and paper the colour will be more vibrant like the right bottom corner
this way you can play with different colour hues 

Copic marker B04


even more fun is to add another colour, like I did in the right bottom corner
this way you create more depth in your background

Copic marker B04, Y15

technique 2
another fun trick is spraying ink in a light colour

Copic marker Y11



and then move the mask a tiny bit and spray with a darker colour
this way you will get a shadow which looks awesome

Copic markers Y11, YR18, R35


for some more depth you can add a 2nd colour to the stars in the right bottom corner

because the copic inks are not opaque it doesn't work the other way around

technique 3
tear a piece of paper and put it on your background and spray a litlle ink (using technique 1) 

Copic marker YG25



if you move this handmade (teared) mask you will see a landscapelike background

Copic marker YG25

tear another piece and move it upwards a little and spray ink again

Copic marker YG25



this time you will see a hilly background appearing

Copic marker YG25


spray some blue for creating a sky spray from a close distance to get a darker more vibrant blue and keep your ink a little further from the paper to create a lighter blue

Copic marker YG25, G16, B04


spray some clouds or stars and you have a fun background for your card of art journalpage

Copic markers B04, G16, YG25, Y11



some more samples using different masks and lots of copic ink and an airbrush


I love the combination of different masks, here i used a stripped one by SU and bubbles by Dutch Doobadoo

Copic marker R35, RV04, YR18


again the SU stripes and the Dutch Doobadoo stars

Copic markers RV04, R35


another fun combination is all kinds of blue and purples and bubbles, clouds and snowflake masks (all Dutch Doobadoo)

Copic marker B29, B04, B39, BV29


and here I only used the bubbles mask by Dutch Doobadoo but I layered it with many different copic colours, I really love this result

Copic markers R35, YR18, B29, YG25, B04, RV04


I used one of the airbrushed backgrounds with an cute image by lemonshortbread.
In the background I added some extra snowflakes with the airbrush because I thought that it needed another colour. 
The edges are stamped with a snowflake stamp and there is some script stamping too.

used colours for this creation are:
RV 06,00,19,02
YR 23,68,16
Y 15,0000,19
FY 1
E0000,00,04,11,21,000
BV 41,99,97
B41,99,97
YG67,17

have a lot of fun
Miranda





3 comments:

Karou said...

Bonjour, très jolie technique, je reve depuis longtemps de faire cette technique, avant j'aimerais savoir si cela use beaucoup l'encre des feutres, il faut les recharger souvent ou alors cela ne s'use pas beaucoup. Merci de votre réponse. Karine

Miranda said...

Hi Karine, my French is not that well, but I think you want to know if you could use the markers several times in your airbrush or do they need a refill often...well you could do quite a lot with one marker, especially when you use the originals they contain a lot of ink...
If you prefer a answer in French let me know, I know someone who can translate it for me

Greetz
miranda

Karou said...

hello, I understand your answer, thank you, I'll be able to invest in an airbrush so. your blog is really great thank you
Karou