Airbrush Step by Step – July 2019

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03/19 E AIRBRUSH STEP BY STEP 17

"Iron" Mike Tyson | STEP BY STEP


EQUIPMENT – Mike Tyson


Airbrush: Iwata CM-SB 2

Paints: Createx Illustration Colours: White, Violet, Black,
Sepia, Burnt Umber, Yellow, Blueviolet, Viridian-Blue

Surface: Blair Airbrush Paper

Further materials: X-Acto Knife, aggressive eraser, Blair
Skin Texture and Micro Dot Stencil

01


Line drawing
I start by making a basic line
drawing of my subject and transfer it
to my media, which in this case is Blair
Airbrush Paper at 250 x 350 mm.

02


Working on main
features
I begin with the eyes and the tattoo.
I generally start with what features
stand out the most. For me, Mr Tyson
is all about the eyes. I mixed Sepia and
Blue violet to some White to make a
buffered colour. The reason for this is
to ensure that I get a colour that mat-
ches the skin tone of my reference.
Being buffered means that I cannot
spray it too dark as the White limits
its value. Even though it is a buffered
colour, I can get a variety of values by
limiting how much paint I spray. I paint
the structure of the face to match as
close as possible. I can manipulate the
paint with an eraser pencil for areas
that need it.

03


Building up textures
Using the Blair Skin Stencil I spray a very light pass.
I‘m not trying to "paint the skin" with it, just create some
interest in the background. I then start painting the wrinkles
and the iris, using my eraser to bring back the highlights.

04


Creating the lips
Next I created the lip colour. I used the skin tone as
a base and added some Red violet and White. I began buil-
ding the textures in the lips starting with the darkest areas
first. I sharpened up the lines using an X-ACTO Blade and
then used the same colour to add a foundation for mid tone.
I erase out the textures using the blade and continue this
process till they take shape. At this stage I shift my attention
to the various hues in the lips. Using transparent colours I
gently shift areas where needed. A mix of Sepia and Burnt
umber shifted the top lip and added the deepest shadows
to the bottom lip. To finish I use the blade to add the final
highlights.

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