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Applying White Toner for Airbrushed Wood Grain Effect

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Summary: Learn how to apply white toner paint before airbrushing a wood grain finish effect on a car in this free instructional art video.

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By Aaron Dreyer
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Aaron has been an airbrush artist since 1997. He has won several awards for custom painting in various categories. His work has been featured in several magazines including EZ Rider,...read more

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"Hi this is Aaron on behalf of Expert Village we are going to get ready to throw down the white base and then the orange on top of it and then we are going to heat set it. I'm just putting the white base around the edges where there is going to be masking and taping cause I don't want to recoat this whole panel when I don't need to. (airbrushing panel) After a good solid base with the white make sure it is pretty white at least 80% coverage otherwise the white would be to thin and you would end up redoing it. Usually do it in light thin coats, let each coat dry and it dries quick cause the paint is atomize by the airbrush. So it would dry really quick just by using the air of the gun itself. So now I'm going to hit it with the heat gun a little bit. Heat this all. And watch our next segment and I will show you how to lay down the orange. "

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