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Summary: Using a variety of paint colors, learn how to improve airbrushed t-shirts with designs in this free craft video about how to make an airbrushed shirt.
"Hi, we're still working on our now twelve dollar shirt, started out as a ten dollar shirt, and the one thing that I want to kind of let you know is when you're painting try to keep both hands on. There's a lot of artists out there that can paint with one hand, if you feel comfortable doing one hand use one hand, I prefer two. I'm going to kind of step to the side a little bit so you can see a little more. And don't be afraid to play with it because if you mess up, t-shirts, they're cheap, less than three bucks if you buy them one at a time, if you buy a package, you can probably buy a package of three for five bucks. Throw it in the garbage, or practice on the other side. Don't be afraid to play with color, there's pink, there's yellow, more of a fuchsia color in there and then the shirt's white. Let's put a little blue in here, and you're still at about a eleven, twelve dollar shirt, depending on your area, the area that you're in. You can do a little bit out here, on the outside you can add some blue stars, some blue dots. Just remember one thing, in the world of art, t-shirts, no matter what you're doing, tattooing, anything, there is no rule book. Do what you think looks good, the only person that has to like it is you right now, and the person buying it. That's all that matters, nobody else matters. Thank you."
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