How to Operate


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How to Hold

Trigger Operation

Beginner Strokes

Storing

How to Hold Your Airbrush

Here Are Some Examples of Proper Hand Posture When Spraying With the Airbrush

Step 1.

Hold the airbrush just like you would a pencil but, allow your index finger to reach the trigger on top.

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Step 2.

You can use your free hand to support the hand controlling the airbrush.

Hold the airbrush just like you would a pencil but, allow your index finger to reach the trigger on top.

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You Can Use Your Free Hand to Support the Hand Controlling the Airbrush.

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How to Operate the Trigger

Here Are Some Examples of How to Operate the Airbrush Trigger
Step 1.
Hold the airbrush just like you would a pencil but, allow your index finger to reach the trigger on top.
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Step 2.

With your index finger, push down on the trigger completely for the airflow to start.

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Step 3.

Gradually pull the trigger back to release the paint flow.

Hold the Airbrush Just Like You Would a Pencil But, Allow Your Index Finger to Reach the Trigger on Top

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With Your Index Finger, Push Down on the Trigger Completely for the Airflow to Start

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Now Gradually Pull the Trigger Back to Release the Paint Flow

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Beginner Practice Strokes and Shading

Airbrushing can be one of the most difficult and challenging methods of painting out there. Unlike a Pencil, Paintbrush or Marker, Airbrushes are their own creature with many internal moving parts.

If one of the parts is malfunctioning, the entire airbrush will too malfunction. The actual painting with an Airbrush is also multifaceted where the strokes include Distance + Speed + Paint.

Storing Your Airbrush

When you are finished using your airbrush and it is clean, store the brush back in the case.

This is the safest place for it as there are many fragile parts in your airbrush that may get damaged in transportation.



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