In the days before computer coloring, used airbrush to tinge mock-ups of their work. While airbrushing is too wordy to use in every frame of a true invigoration, it works well for coloring and blending cover art and Turn into a Cartoon character posters. The main gain to using an airbrush rather than orthodox paints is the quality of shading that the artist can reach. An airbrush can create even, single gradients of tinge that brushes cannot reproduce.
Select a play down tinge from your paints and fill the reservoir of your airbrush with it. Connect the hose of your airbrush to a case shot of compressed air. Point the airbrush at the card board and squeeze the touch off. A fine spray of paint should color the board. Cover the room in an even level of downpla colour. When destroyed, wash the airbrush canister and mechanics in warm water to strip it of paint.
Sketch your cartoon thinly on top of the background using a pencil. Take your time and use cite pictures if you need to for ungovernable poses. Erase lines that become too littered.
Lay down several layers of newspaper over your work come up and don a face mask to keep from inhaling paint. Place a piece of posterboard on top of the paper.
Shade your . Decide on where your light is coming from. If it is an exterior scene, this will be from viewgraph. Select somewhat darker sunglasses of your base colours and spraying the side of each and object in your cartoon that is farthest from the get down source with your airbrush. Use light, short-circuit squirts at first to build up layers of until you accomplish the effect you wish. Clean the airbrush whenever you change colors.
Edge around the outlines of your outline with masking piece tape. This will keep your airbrush from colouring outside the lines when you start to fill in your sketch with rouge.
Paint the flat colors of your . The flat colors are the basic colors of your envision, neither too dark nor too get down. To do this, choose your first rouge colour and fill the airbrush reservoir with it. Aim the airbrush at the outline you wish to tinge and force the touch off. When you need to transfer colors, clean the airbrush in the sink and fill it with new paint.
Select ignitor versions of your flat colors. These will do as the highlights in your picture. Go along the edges of each physical object and in your cartoon that is nearest to your get down seed. Clean your airbrush every time you change colors.