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How to Fill Knot Holes for Airbrushed Wood Grain Painting

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Summary: Learn how to fill out the knot holes when airbrushing a wood grain finish effect on a car in this free instructional art video.

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By Aaron Dreyer, eHow Presenter

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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"Right now we are pretty much done we are just going to take my black airbrush do some final knot hole darkening and then just over all tone them down. After that we would see what is next. So basically right now I'm just taking my diluted black enhancing the center of all these little knots holes making them look a little dents, dark. Randomly pick a few veins and color them pretty dark. (airbrushing) Can't forget about the jam side cause when people open the door you don't want to have a big orange spot. Alright our next segment we are going to put a line about a 8th of a inch on top of this panel here to make it look like it has a 45 degree on it just to kind of finish it off."

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