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Applying Black Toner for Airbrushed Wood Grain Effect

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Summary: Learn how to apply black toner paint to airbrush 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 I'm back on behalf of Expert Village. I have checked this comparison out compare to the steering wheel, we are kind of getting there. The tones are good, the colors are good, we just need to darken it a little bit and if we keep using our color we are going to end up with a brown piece of metal. Take a little bit of black here and just kind of go over it in a few spots and tone it down. (airbrushing) Okay that is good for now, sit back that a look at it. I think in the next segment we are going to get into some fine detailing, a little few knot holes here and there it really make it come alive."

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