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March - April 2010
March - April 2010

Contents:
Venetian Rendez-Vous
By Lorenzo Sperlonga

In his first tutorial for Airbrush Action, Lorenzo Sperlonga explores 
how to integrate airbrush and paintbrush techniques, how to work with 
transparent colors, how to take advantage of overspray, how to keep 
masking to a minimum, how to mix flesh tones, and many other useful 
tricks from one of our favorite pin-up masters.

Piping Hot Chrome
By Kiwi Terry

In this step-by-step feature, Kiwi Terry guides you through a 
photorealistic painting of an engine, demonstrating the use of water-
based paint. “I selected an image that would test the paint’s limits 
for free-hand airbrushing, opaque and transparent colors, color 
blending, and how it performs with under- and over-masking.

T-Shirt Tactics: Wicked Kiss
By Gary Worthington

Gary Worthington is big on “big” color and a strong emotional hook in 
his artwork. The project demonstrated here is no different, with the 
message that taking risks and experimenting with color can bring out 
the best in your work.

WICKED PIN-UP Part 2
By ALAN PASTRANA

Here’s the final part of an outstanding step-by-step of a “nasty-girl” 
pin-up with flames on a motorcycle tank.

THE ART OF SCOTT JACOBS: THE COMPLETE WORKS
With 300 pages, more than 300 full-color images, and weighing nearly 
five pounds, The Art of Scott Jacobs: The Complete Works is Airbrush 
Action’s most ambitious book publishing effort yet.

2010 COMPRESSOR BUYER’S GUIDE
By PETE JOHNSON

Discover how to successfully match your application to its rightful 
air source in this excellent primer and guide to the often bewildering 
world of compressors.

NEW GETAWAY CLASS
Featuring Scott Fresener

T-Shirt Screen Printing (3-day class) is a complete hands-on 
commercial course on how to start and run a profitable T-Shirt 
business. 1-day classes include Specialty Screen Printing on Garments 
and How to use FastFilms & T-Seps for High-End Printing.

Flaming Hot Radiator Lines
By Jim Hetzler

Jim Hetzler’s love of hot-rod “garage” art is expressed beautifully on 
a 1937 Ford pickup radiator in a mesmerizing matrix of pinstriped 
lines and stunning color.=

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