CONTROLLING OVER SPRAY
by airbrush artist Don Johnson
Sponsored by Airbrush Technique Magazine
by airbrush artist Don Johnson
Sponsored by Airbrush Technique Magazine
For those brand new to airbrushing, kustom painting here is a little trick to help you control over spray. Instead of masking off the whole area you can build yourself a little wall around the area you will be airbrushing with masking tape.


Very basic stuff here but if you are new to all this you might find this way of controlling over spray helpful. In the top picture you can see the masking tape wall I built around the area I’m about to spray. In the bottom picture you can see how the masking tape is applied so one side stands up.Hope you found this helpful.
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Very basic stuff here but if you are new to all this you might find this way of controlling over spray helpful. In the top picture you can see the masking tape wall I built around the area I’m about to spray. In the bottom picture you can see how the masking tape is applied so one side stands up.Hope you found this helpful.
Copyrights :Airhead Airbrush.Com , Inc. Reserved No part of this tutorial may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, mechanical or otherwise, without prior permission in writing from Airhead Airbrush. Com , Inc.





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