well i dnt really do that alot, but you seem chill, so Ill send u a some the next time i make some, and you can give me crits
I airbrush and do legal walls for cash. The money I make off that keeps me from flipping burgers. so I'm satisfied. If I get good enough with my airbrush I might try to get into painting cars someday.
I wouldn't say it's hard. But just like anything else it takes practice. A lot of people consider me to be a pretty good artist but when I first started airbrushing my stuff looked like pure shit. It's a whole different world. Just like using cans. It takes time to learn different spray techniques and different ways to use the pressure and paint flow to do different things. Also different kinds of paint like transparent, opaque, pearlescent, etc. One thing I will tell you is don't start out with cheap guns. If you plan on sticking with it get a couple Peak Bear Air X3 airbrushes. The consensus seems to be that that's the best kind you can get for that kind of money. DO NOT get Masters. They suck. They were nice to get started with but I outgrew them in no time. Now I have 2 Bear Airs that I love and 3 Masters that I can't get rid of. Dish out the money and just get quality equipment from the beginning.
people give me 5 bucks to do a hand of whatever they want on white tees. fun as hell, and then i dont have to spend my paycheck on trees.