Airbrush Technique Issue 23 - (Page 18) Now I start to bring in tight white high lights and high points of the face, the glasses and facial hair. I’m pretty much done as far going to the next level the weird level! Now here comes the fun stuff! Now that the portrait is done, at least done enough to direct my bio-art, I start with white and keep it tight to avoid as much overspray as possible. I also make sure that the white is opaque enough so that none of the details of the portrait shows through. The white freehand airbrush will almost have a ghostly look to it and I will do the complete bio-art till I’m satisfied with the direction and initial results. There is no set plan to this bio-art, just made it up as I airbrushed and utilized the memory of some good Giger art books and some great nightmares!
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