Airbrush Step by Step – July 2019

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The eagle’s head
Since I’m a pretty impatient
person, I decided to begin with the
eagle’s head, because I wanted to kick
things off with an optical achievement,
so to speak. I set things up with white
so as to lighten some areas up and
make some important points recog-
nizable moving forward. Especially in
the eye and beak sections, you always
have some room to play around a bit.
For these areas, I already made use of
texture stencils, which I personally love
to make use of in order to blow some
life into the motif. At this juncture, the
beak should already be given its yellow
color.

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The beak
For the beak, I work from light to dark, from white
to gray, and then further right into black so as to slowly
create shadow effects. While working, I don’t proceed in
a structured manner or according to a “school book“, but
rather according to my gut feeling and what happens in the
course of the work. After all, it’s the result that’s the most
important thing here.

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Eye and textures
From layer to layer, I’ll automatically get darker and
work some yellow to brown hues into the eye and beak are-
as. While doing this, I keep using the texture stencil every
now and again. The plumage behind the beak needs to be
brought out a bit here too.

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Fine plumage
After the shadow and light effects, and after the
reflection in the eye has been made, I spend some time with
the fine plumage. There were generally a lot of details ad-
ded to the head. Will they be seen when the helicopter is
in the air? No way...! But it’s fun and after all, you want to
deliver a wonderful product!
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