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For example, here is one of the most common questions we get:
I'm an artist and am interested in air-brushing cars and/or bikes. My knowledge
when it comes to quality airbrushes is very minimal. My question is what kind of
setup you use when doing your projects, or what do you recommend? You help would
be very much appreciated. Thank You, Jared
We feel that the best answer to this is to go with what you can afford. As you
get more involved and "better" you will want to move up in class accordingly.
You will find however, that a lot of the airbrushes you will start with will
work for different scenarios later. For example, I went to one of these artist
go away things for automotive painting, and as I was setting up I got asked if I
was a t-shirt artist based on the fact that I brought a paasche (my workhorse
airbrush).
Now there is nothing wrong with being a t-shirt artist, and I do not go around
with my resume, magazine articles, dvd and video game covers, etc. taped to my
forehead.
Bottom line, its not the airbrush, its the loose nut behind the wheel.
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