The Most Important Airbrush Beginner Tip

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Published 2021-03-14
After years of teaching people how to airbrush, the technique that I show you in this video is in my opinion the most important airbrush beginner tip, and one that every newcomer should practice and master, in order to be able to progress in this art form and create some amazing airbrush art.

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All Comments (21)
  • @timsears7541
    Finally an explanation why my air brush was spiting! No one else ever showed this on their channels. Thank you need more of this!
  • @joeynuggetz
    This is the most important and most overlooked concept in airbrushing. You’d be surprised how much this minimizes dry tip too. So many videos out there addressing dry tip and no one mentions this very important technique. Well done mate
  • @deannt.7738
    I'm a beginner at airbrushing and have looked at a few tutorials, but you are the first to share that very important tip. Thanks for the info.
  • Tried airbrushing dozens of times over the past 7 years. I always got horrible results, felt defeated-pissed off, and threw my airbrush back in a drawer. I've watched a ton of Youtube vids for tips but none ever mentioned this method of keeping the air flowing. I tried it tonight for the first time and the results were incredible. I can't thank you enough for this video and your other vids which explain the proper psi and paint thinning for beginners. I'm actually sitting here trying to figure out how many things I can airbrush.
  • @bobw222
    Having owned an airbrush for about 13 years and only pulled it out once, I know understand why that one time was a miserable failure. Thanks. Loved the turtle...
  • Oh my god I had no idea I should’ve kept the air running after finishing my stroke! That makes so much sense! I was getting annoying splatters when I went to start a new section and constant blockages and I kept thinking I had a problem with the actual airbrush itself. I can’t wait to try this new tip! Thank you so much!
  • @dilson4195
    As a beginner, I'd never found such an essencial piece of information in any other video! Thank you so much for sharing.
  • @somnitek
    IN TWO AND A HALF YEARS OF USING AIRBRUSHES TO PAINT MINIATURES NO ONE BOTHERED TO MENTION I WAS SUPPOSED TO KEEP THE AIR RUNNING UNTIL NOW I always was like "what's with all this damn friggin clogging and stuff?! I thought I'm doing it all right!!!" It's been almost a year since I did any airbrushing and probably all b/c either no one ever mentioned as much to me or I never caught it when they did. I'm coming back, paint stained filter spray booth! I'm comin back to you!!! :'-D
  • @stuartkorte1642
    Technically dual action but in reality, leaving air on and doing single paint action is a great tip especially for those of us that can’t chew gum and walk. Thanks!
  • @chrisl9383
    Just bought my first secondhand airbrush/compressor and just looking for tutorials to get started. This is literally the first I've watched and I feel that I may have just learned the most valuable lesson I'll ever learn! Plus, having never even held an airbrush until today, I won't have to unlearn a bad habit. Thank you!
  • That was by far the BEST short and informative tip I've seen for a beginner. Thankyou
  • @librarybear3419
    I have been planning to get one for miniatures, I was comparing some brushes and didn't know what double-action meant. Most appreciated!
  • @jennalrice
    Thank you SO MUCH!!! This explained everything I needed to know. I’m a spray paint artist, so I was clearly using it incorrectly before. I’m so grateful for your video and your time. Cheers! 🎉
  • Important lesson for a beginner! Thanks! Looking forward to getting my airbrush and starting out.
  • @Thinkingshop
    You’re correct! This is the single most helpful tip. Thanks a ton!🙂🙌🏼
  • @Jonas_Fox
    Great fundamental to share. I found that a hunk of dense foam (cut from the case my airbrush came in) stuck to the trigger with double sided tape, considerably helps with control and fatigue. Essentially, the foam makes a taller and more responsive trigger that really helps. Give it a shot. I used Guerilla Glue brand tape so it's good and on there.
  • @jessethompson1
    Great video! very clear and helpful as i learn to use my airbrush! much appreciated.
  • @ChrisKluepfel
    This was great! Thank you for this helpful video i will use mine tomorrow for the first time.