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BodyArt : Tash KouriModel: Megan Fogarty
Location: Dallas, TX
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howsthatwork1 [2011-05-06 19:36:07 +0000 UTC]
oh wow, thanks for all the tips. I did some more looking and Im finding a lot of really good starter kits. Woot woot, informed
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TashKouri In reply to howsthatwork1 [2011-05-06 17:57:20 +0000 UTC]
yep! Graftobian airbrush body paint and Iwata compressor and gun!
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howsthatwork1 In reply to TashKouri [2011-05-06 18:03:30 +0000 UTC]
well well, my goodness! Ive been scouring the internet, asking people who use airbrushes, trying my best to ask questions.... nada. You mention the make and model of your airbrush, I google that... I get this really nifty site that gives me tips on what I need to get started, what to stay away from, and even a store with starter kits. You may not have known you would have helped out someone so much today, but you did
3 gold stars for you
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TashKouri In reply to howsthatwork1 [2011-05-06 19:00:25 +0000 UTC]
Oh! and before you buy, get a gravity feed gun. If you're interested in makeup and such. It helps so much with mixing paints and such. The other type of gun (bottom feed) is good if you're using large quantities of single color paint. But for zombies and gore, you need fine detail and depth. Get a gravity feed gun!
My gun: [link]
My compressor: [link]
My paint: [link]
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howsthatwork1 In reply to TashKouri [2011-05-08 06:20:29 +0000 UTC]
wow, gotta save a bit of cash for the pieces you named, but wowza, thanks for the tips. Your airbrushing looks awesome, cant wait for the gore/goth themed shoot. Do you do airbrushing at festivals? I bet youd do well
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