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OldTimeAir
Guest
Hello,
I have been lurking for a little while and decided to become a member. I used to airbrush professionally about 25 years ago. Then I got into digital art and design and life took its course... First 3D computer animation, digital photography, web design and now I spend my days coming up with complicated digital marketing campaigns that gather data, send out emails, texts, web ads etc. All the stuff we hate about the internet, LOL. Hey, it pays the bills and some.
I started airbrushing back in the 80's and put it down in the early 90's. Back then Iwata was just hitting the market and if you wanted a really good detail airbrush it was the paasche turbo thingy that was the bomb. Things have changed a lot since then. I wish I had the paints that are out now back then! So much better than the stuff I had to use. I still have my trusty Thayer & Chandler model A. Love that simple little brush. I picked up a new Badger Renegade Krome Jet too. I am looking forward to giving that a go.
Anyway, I am still waiting on some supplies to arrive before I get back in the saddle. I hope I can get back up to speed faster this time than when I first started. We will see. Great forum here, glad to be part of it now.
Thanks
I have been lurking for a little while and decided to become a member. I used to airbrush professionally about 25 years ago. Then I got into digital art and design and life took its course... First 3D computer animation, digital photography, web design and now I spend my days coming up with complicated digital marketing campaigns that gather data, send out emails, texts, web ads etc. All the stuff we hate about the internet, LOL. Hey, it pays the bills and some.
I started airbrushing back in the 80's and put it down in the early 90's. Back then Iwata was just hitting the market and if you wanted a really good detail airbrush it was the paasche turbo thingy that was the bomb. Things have changed a lot since then. I wish I had the paints that are out now back then! So much better than the stuff I had to use. I still have my trusty Thayer & Chandler model A. Love that simple little brush. I picked up a new Badger Renegade Krome Jet too. I am looking forward to giving that a go.
Anyway, I am still waiting on some supplies to arrive before I get back in the saddle. I hope I can get back up to speed faster this time than when I first started. We will see. Great forum here, glad to be part of it now.
Thanks