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40 PSI - Custom Painting Part II

...with Simon Murray

Painting how-to video: 40 PSI - Custom Painting Part II by Simon Murray 3_bulb Review this video!

Simon Murray is one of Europe's leading airbrush artists. In this video he takes you from "prep to polish" in easy to understand stages, showing many of the techniques that help make Simon's work sell worldwide.

Topics include: Preparation, pre-basecoat, base coat application & drying times, color fades, clear coating, using chameleon and sparkle colors, free hand, polishing, sanding between clears, loose masking, flame techniques, stenciling (negative & positive), detailed murals, masking techniques, hi-lights & shading & fine line taping.

(about 85 minutes)

This video was added to our catalog on June 27, 2005 in Vehicles::Painting.

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Reviewer: Ken U.

It shows some decent overview of technique which is good. However I may have been looking for something a little more detailed, in differnt areas. It seems just OK. There's probably better out there.

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Reviewer: Robert C.

The great thing about Simon Murray (at least in this DVD) is that he's really not that good. He has enthusiasm and a little imagination, but what he shows here is "Get out and do it!"

He had to start somewhere - so do we all. What Mr. Murray has in this disc is TIME, not talent. If you want to be an airbrush artist, you can accomplish what he does here.

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Reviewer: Daniel L. R.

It has a few little tricks but I would say it is not for the newbie airbrusher. Like many of these filx on airbrushing, most are just to show off there work and get a plug in to take thier class.

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