airbrushtutor
Love Spreading Overseer
Hi!
Allow me to be the first to introduce myself! My alias is airbrush tutor but my real name is Mitch!
I'm a 25 year old Australian and I've been airbrushing since i was about 16 - but i had a 4 year break inbetween.
I've done a huge range of airbrush art from airbrushing on bikes, cars and boats to wall murals, portraiture and fine art!
My love for airbrushing grew when i couldn't see any paint coming out of the tip of the airbrush but all of a sudden there was paint on the paper! wow.
I lived airbrushing for the first 4 years and had to go a different direction in life.
After looking at some old artworks my 19 year old self had started to inspire me once again! So i wanted to start taking it seriously and really get somewhere with it.
I thought if i could learn how to create a website and offer some free tutorials then surely i'd get some sort of response??
So while working full time i would come home at nights and teach myself how to write html code. then how to style it and everything in between.
Airbrushtutor.com has become more popular than i would have thought and seeing someone learn from what i've done inspires me to take it more seriously everyday.
I love answering questions, helping and teaching people this art and truly believe that anyone can learn.
The development of this forum is a credit to the people of airbrushtutor.com - the fans on facebook, the followers on twitter and viewers on youtube.
Without your involvement and questions there wouldn't be any need for a forum.
I strongly encourage you to speak up and ask questions and get as much out of this forum as possible.
Allow me to be the first to introduce myself! My alias is airbrush tutor but my real name is Mitch!
I'm a 25 year old Australian and I've been airbrushing since i was about 16 - but i had a 4 year break inbetween.
I've done a huge range of airbrush art from airbrushing on bikes, cars and boats to wall murals, portraiture and fine art!
My love for airbrushing grew when i couldn't see any paint coming out of the tip of the airbrush but all of a sudden there was paint on the paper! wow.
I lived airbrushing for the first 4 years and had to go a different direction in life.
After looking at some old artworks my 19 year old self had started to inspire me once again! So i wanted to start taking it seriously and really get somewhere with it.
I thought if i could learn how to create a website and offer some free tutorials then surely i'd get some sort of response??
So while working full time i would come home at nights and teach myself how to write html code. then how to style it and everything in between.
Airbrushtutor.com has become more popular than i would have thought and seeing someone learn from what i've done inspires me to take it more seriously everyday.
I love answering questions, helping and teaching people this art and truly believe that anyone can learn.
The development of this forum is a credit to the people of airbrushtutor.com - the fans on facebook, the followers on twitter and viewers on youtube.
Without your involvement and questions there wouldn't be any need for a forum.
I strongly encourage you to speak up and ask questions and get as much out of this forum as possible.
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