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Airbrush Step By Step Magazine Issue 77

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Airbrush Step By Step Magazine Issue 77

What's in this Issue:

News

Equipment: No-Name wireless Airbrush
Accessories: New Blair Stencils, Createx plottable masking film, LokLik ImPress Auto 2
Community: The Fantasy World of Grefrath 2025, World Bodypainting Festival 2025

Step by Step

Moon
Fantastic wolf illustration

The motif of the wolf has accompanied German artist Ingo Körner throughout his life. Nowadays, he doesn't even need a template for his impressive works.

District 9
Alien portrait

Brazilian artist André Grafia is a fan of the movie District 9. His alien portrait, created using a rough sketching technique, impressively emphasizes the menacing effect of the extraterrestrial creature.

The Last Glaze
Tiger illustration
Italian Daniela Frongia painted this piece for a fundraising project to protect endangered species. Light and shadow in the picture symbolize both threat and hope for the tiger.

Ken Block's Hoonicorn V2 Mustang at Pikes Peak
Legendary model paint job
To mark the tragic death of racing driver Ken Block in 2023, Nestor Espinoza's model building team recreated his Hoonicorn Mustang and legendary drift over the Pikes Peak slope.

Rollo, the Viking
Black-and-white portrait

Mariano Soto Lahr developed his own technique for a series of black-and-white Viking portraits to create astonishing effects with just a few materials. With undefined contours, the portrait departs from the perfection usually associated with the airbrush technique.

Interview

The Iwata Airbrush Story
Japanese airbrushes created in the USA

Do you know where your Iwata airbrush was developed and manufactured? The American-Japanese company opened its doors to the AIRBRUSH STEP BY STEP team.

The last Mambabatok
Airbrush meets tattoo art in the Philippines

Midas Bayle Villanueva II painted Apo Whang-Od, the world's oldest living tattoo artist at 108 years old, and showed her the portrait in person.

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