How Do You Add Drip Effects To An Airbrush Design Project?
Whether you are airbrushing onto a t-shirt, a helmet or any other surface, as you perfect your basic skills you want to learn some more advanced techniques. Paint drips can provide a look of realism to your work. Paint your background and outline your design before adding your drips. If you are using multiple colors in your image, complete your project first. Air drips should be the last thing you do. Start at the bottom of your design and paint vertical lines running down from the design. The drips should be the same color as the design outline or the same color as the paint in the design that you want to appear dripped. Make the drip lines of various random lengths. You want your drips to look accidental, not planned. Consider adding a small dot or circle of paint at the very end of some drips, giving the illusion that the paint pooled and dried that way. Experiment with different colored paints to make drips coming off various parts of the design. The color of the drip must match th
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