Stenciling & Design Tips for Airbrushing a T-Shirt

Part of the Video Series How to Paint Your Own Airbrush T-Shirt

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Stenciling & Design Tips for Airbrushing a T-Shirt
How are you doing? My name is Eric Ware. My company’s name is Sane Infinity Artworks. There’s a nice illumination of a gold blend. It’s getting dreamier and dreamier as we go along, right? These colors are illuminating so nice, and watch this. I just want to show you an example of the stencil. Dust that in real lightly on the cross, not to hard. Just real lightly, you don’t go in real heavy. If you go in real heavy you’re going to take away from this. You want this to stand out more, so that’s why you have to go in lightly. Sometimes, I add in the middle here and there. Then it’s going to be complete, because it’s filling up here. They love these starts. Put that here and there on the shirt. Make a circle, little dots here and there. Space start, or whatever. That makes them feel like they’re really getting something when you give them the stars. I have people who just place their order just for those alone, all over the shirt.

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