Applying First Coat for Airbrushed Wood Grain Effect

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Part of the video series: How to Airbrush a Woodgrain Effect on a Car

Summary: Learn how to apply the first coat of paint to airbrush a wood grain finish effect on a car in this free instructional art video.

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Aaron Dreyer 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 magaz... read more

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Applying First Coat for Airbrushed Wood Grain Effect

Hi this is Aaron I'm back on behalf of Expert Village. I got my base coat well not my base coat I'm on my second coat toner coat. I'm just going to put this a little bit over the orange to tone it down to match the hue in the steering wheel and then after that I'm going to throw some little more concentrated rows in the veins in the wood and go from there. Remember don't be to uniform like I said you don't want it to look like it's cookie cutter or printed out on a machine that has a production line on it. Be very random. (airbrushing) After you do this for a little bit, stop, sit back, take a minute, look at the steering wheel again, to more you look at something the more it looks like you want it to be and really that is not how it is. In the next segment we would be doing just a little bit more toning down, maybe throwing another color to.

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