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ASBS 02/16 | NO. 39
April / May / June
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ISSN 2192-3892
TUTORIALS ARTISTS SCENE MATERIALS
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OLD SCHOOL
METAL FLAKE
Custom Painting
All Inclusive
BEGINNERS’ SPECIAL
Hair & Eye
PLUS:
How to set up
your airbrush workplace
GUYS & DOLLS
Pin-up by Jonathan Pantaleon
Sexy Woman in Jeans
IRON MAN’S
MASK
Airbrushing in Indonesia | Airbrush Show Rosmalen / NL | New Sparmax Devices
EDITORIAL
What does your airbrush
workstation really look like?
Do you have your own atelier or only a table in the corner
of your living room that you work on? Have you carefully
placed your materials in drawers and dressers or are you
surrounded by creative chaos? It's perhaps going a little
too far to say that a work environment has an effect on
the quality of airbrush works. But it is pretty much certain
that a practical and thorough set-up ensure better concen-
tration and a free pattern of thought for creativity. Our
ASBS authors
Marcus Eisenhuth, Gerald Mendez, Georg
Huber,
and
Bas Maatjes
can definitely confirm this and
we've asked them to share their insights as part of our
new series “ASBS Toolbox“ for your workspace.
We can only guess what types of environments played host
to the creation of the illustrations in this issue. The old
School Metal Flake Bike from
Marco Stolz
surely came to
life in his own custom painting shop in Stuttgart, Germany.
Jonathan Pantaleon
created his pin-up as part of a work-
shop in Mexico and showed his respect for his hosts with
the cultural adjustment of his motif. And also the Iron
Man mask by
Edgar Guerrero
as well as the seductive jeans
motif featured by Frenchman
Michel Mezzadri
speak a tale
of great creative freedom within the confounds of their
own four walls.
If you're looking for even more tips for your airbrushing
set-up, check out our news section. There we feature air-
brushes, compressors, paints, pencils, graphic tablets, and
books for your discovery. Use this time of spring cleaning to
take on refurbishing and workplace set-up measures with
a fresh sense of idealism. Here's wishing you a whole lot
of luck and fun with that!
Your ASBS Team
CONTENT
STEP BY STEP
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Iron Man’s Mask
Candy Illustration
A whole heck of a lot of layers of Candy varnish and
impressively designed flames were used by Mexican
artist Edgar Guerrero to pull this Iron Man mask from
the ”molds of the fire“.
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Custom Painting
Old School Metal Flake
An old school metal ake varnish with Candy glaze
and pattern. This was the task for German airbrush
artist Marco Stolz when redesigning a complete
Harley.
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Pin-up
Tribute to Mexico
American artist Jonathan Pantaleon was asked to
teach his style of painting pin-ups in Mexico. Using
a classic pin-up he wanted to incorporate a Mexican
theme and so he came up with this concept.
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Jeans Illustration
Women in Jeans
French artist Michel Mezzadri placed nothing but
an interest in the exciting texture of the folds which
he worked through many layers of color and with
diverse erasing and scratching techniques...
BASICS
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The Perfect Eye
Australian airbrush tutor Mitch Lowther shows how to
create eyes with a mix of transparent paints, acute blades,
and various erasers.
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The Perfect Workplace for Airbrushing
The new series „ASBS Toolbox“ starts with the very
basic: The right working ambience. Four ASBS artists
open the doors to their studio.
51
Hair Structure
Painting hair often creates a good bit of uncertainty for
beginners. Roger Hassler shows you a technique, which can be
used for portraits and for pin- ups or animal presentations.
CLASSICS
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30
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65
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Everything you need: Airbrushes, compressor,
paints, paper, markers and tutorials.
News
Creatures between Good and Bad.
Readers’ Gallery
Scene / Events
Airbrush Made in Indonesia and Airbrush
Show Rosmalen.
Here’s your equipment!
Star Wars Fever!
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Shopping Guide
Preview
STEP BY STEP
| Iron Man's Mask
Level
What a radiant motif! A whole heck of a lot of
layers of Candy varnish and impressively designed
flames were used by Mexican artist
Edgar Guer-
rero
to pull this Iron Man mask from the ”molds of
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the fire“. For this endeavor, he was ready to make
use of a lot of different techniques and tools:
loose maskings, free-hand stencils, an airbrush, an
eraser, and a big portion of patience.
Iron Man's Mask |
STEP BY STEP
EQUIPMENT –
Iron Man's Mask
Airbrush:
Infinity 0,15 mm
Tools:
Electric eraser, eraser pencil, transparent paper,
scalpel, Edgar Guerrro stencils
Paint:
PPG Vibrance White Opaque, Yellow Opaque,
Orange Opaque, Candy Yellow, Candy Red, Candy Orange,
Candy Blue, Transparent Violet,
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Sketch
I create a pencil sketch on transparent paper. I then cut the contours
with a scalpel.
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Stencils
As a subsurface, I use a pre-
pared black steel sheet. To begin
with the painting, I use the exterior
portion of the stencil, which I had
previously cut. With the positioning,
I ensure that the motif is located in
the middle and in the lower portion of
the painting surface. I then spray the
stencil with an opaque white.
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Preliminary sketch
I then take the interior por-
tion of the stencil and draw the pen-
cil lines on the rear of the paper once
again. Afterward, I attach the stencil
to the already painted white surface
and push the pencil lines through.
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