Using Airbrush Stencils For Tattoos

Using airbrush stencils for tattoos is a great way for bringing your artistic talents to life. By using the stencils, you can accurately duplicate the art time and time again. They allow you to create the same quality pictures each and every time. They're valuable for use on clothes as well as in the tattoo forum. You can even make your own stencils. Templates can be bought along with the airbrush paints and stencils that will have you looking like a pro in no time.
You can find these airbrush stencils at many hobby stores or craft shop. But online is your best bet for finding just exactly what you want. Many who shop and shop without success, begin to make their own out of plastic or other mediums. If you feel you'd be more comfortable with a little training, then you have the option of taking some classes. These can be found on line as well. Using stencils brings a real professional edge to your art that you couldn't otherwise pull off.
You'll have to learn to use the airbrush paint with your stencils, and the airbrush itself. The pigments in the airbrush paint are a lot finer than other paint. The best paint for learning is the airbrush body paint, which can either be 'Transparent' or 'Opaque'. Many believe that lear
ning with the transparent paint is easiest due to the fact that it's thinner than opaque.
The airbrush you'll use with your stencils can either be a single action airbrush, or a double action airbrush. The single action works using air that moves at a high velocity with low pressure. By having a liquid beneath the air stream, like your paint, it gets drawn into the flow of the air stream. Then it simple breaks up in small particles and blown out the end of your airbrush. The single action airbrush is recommended if you're a beginner, and you should be sure to use a good compressor.

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