Creating Airbrush Backgrounds & Outlines on a T-Shirt

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Part of the video series: How to Paint Your Own Airbrush T-Shirt

Summary: Learn how to create a design for your background and outline the details of your image when airbrushing a t-shirt in this free video art lesson.

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Eric Ware Eric Ware has been in the business for 15 years. read more

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Creating Airbrush Backgrounds & Outlines on a T-Shirt

How are you doing? My name is Eric Ware. My company’s name is Sane Infinity Artworks. Okay, here we go, real simple, G. I used to always have problems with Gs, but I figured out a way to make them look nice. Now, this is what I’m about to do. Most people wear out their time with trying to keep in the line. Me, my background all at one time. I know where all my letters stand. It’s going to create a nice effect for the bubble right there. My background is already in my head what I’m going to do. You’ll be amazed. I don’t waste time at all. Now, switching to another color, this is the light brown I made up. This is like a like a golden Indian redish brown. That’s my name for it. I’m usually by colors because I love colors. I get into colors deeply, that’s what I’m mainly about. Then I outline what I already have done, I can see what I’ve done right here, in that brownish color. As you can see, I’m an artist strictly of technique, but I don’t let the technique get a hold of me. So, what I do is try to keep focused of where I’m going. Alright, nice, sharp clean, crisp lines. You don’t want them too bold. Oh, I forgot that period. You don’t want them too bold and fat or anything like that, because these line are thin. These lines are made just to accent where the black is going to be.

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