Summary: Learn how to paint details when airbrushing a wood grain finish effect on a car in this free instructional art video.
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
"In this step we are using our black still, we are going to put some really fine veins, some pores into the wood, do a few knot holes and that it self is going to tone it down. Make it look a little darker you know you can always add to it but here we go. The orange color randomly now is what we are doing is just basically just following those random lines and just make a really fine fine line. You know add a few here and there. You know there is no rule, there is no law saying how it got to be. I'm going to do a couple of knot holes here in the wood, get in there really dark and then just basically make your rings go around a little bit by little bit. Shape doesn't have to be anything special, warp it and bring them out bring them out you can have big spaces in between each one. Even little tight spaces. (airbrushing) Alright I think now is a good time to sit back and take a look at it. In our next segment we are probably going to add some more until we get closer and closer."