Using a Novice Airbrush Stencil

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Summary: When using stencils with an airbrush, you can either use the negative or the positive stencil. Learn how to make and use airbrush stencils in this free hobby video.

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By Mike Royall
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Mike Royall has been airbrushing for over 30 years.read more

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on 7/16/2009 This tutorials are great. It helps with bodypaint and makeup too.

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"Back to our basketball. Now we're going to make it look hot. Got your flame stencil. You can use either the negative like I explained, or the positive. Take out your yellow, lay it up there around the basketball, wherever you want to do it. You have some flames there, you can come up here and add some more. Put some more, whatever. Just remember there's no rules. You can change colors if you want, you can even come back with the airbrush afterwards and just draw your own flames in if you're feeling frisky. At this point you can do whatever. You can grab your positive now, take another color. It's probably getting too much for you right now, but I'm just trying to show you how to use this stencil. I'll come down here. The more color you put on it, the more things you can do."

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