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Summary: Speed improves your airbrush designs. Learn how to move faster with an airbrush in this free airbrushing video clip about beginning to airbrush.
"We're going to take it a step up from here. You're still going to practice your curly Q's, and your rat tails, your dots, and everything else, we're just going to add a little speed to it because the faster you move, the straighter your lines are going to be, and the more crisp everything is going to be. And I'll give you an example, okay, we're going to do the curly Q's with the rat at the top, see how it's just, I move real slow, and the paint's just moving all over the place and spreading out. I'm going to do the same thing, but only faster. Naturally you don't have to go that fast, that's thirty years of experience. Just build your speed up, start..., a little faster, go a little faster, and then eventually you want to be as fast as you can go. Because if you're trying to make a living at this, have fun with it first, you're going to hear that word, fun...fun...fun, every 30 seconds or however many times I can say it. Have fun with it. When you start making money with it, one thing to remember, speed pays. The faster you are, the more money you're going to make. If you're getting $10 for a t-shirt and it takes you an hour to do it, you're only going to get $10 an hour. If you're getting $10 a shirt and you're doing ten an hour, that's $100 an hour. Just keep practicing at it, go as fast as you can, if you make a mistake, don't stop, keep going. It spits, maybe you move up and down, don't go "Oh, dangit", and throw the airbrush down again. Just keep practicing, eventually you'll get it. Thank you."
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