TRUE FIRE Tutorial - Part 1

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Lets airbrush some heat! Ed Hubbs teaches you one of the most popular automotive airbrushing techniques in the world, painting fire. This is a three part series, as it is very detailed in explaining and showing you how to successfully master this skill, so sit back, learn and enjoy! :-)

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TRUE FIRE Tutorial - Part 1

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  • I just replied to ...

    I just replied to some one else about just that.
    I am contracted by Kustom Shop to produce a instructional video for them on all types of different colored back grounds.So I can't realese to much info about how to do it, but it will be available soon to buy.

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  • Great tutorials, ...

    Great tutorials, but I wounder will you ever do a tutorial upon a white background? really looking forward to that.
    Thanks.

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  • If I was in the UK ...

    If I was in the UK then I wouldn't be in the OR. LOL

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  • S**t hot work you ...

    S**t hot work you do...impressive
    if only you were over here in the uk

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  • Cool send me some ...

    Cool send me some pictures. I think that it is awesome that you can use these techniques on other surfaces.

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  • I could watch you ...

    I could watch you work all day,man Iv got to get me some.Iv done wood grain and marbling,Im a painter and decorator,trade,I could get some real cool in house paint jobs

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  • i want to try some ...

    i want to try some of these but its on my orange golf cart,what colors would i use,or do you have to do them on black.thanks ed you vids are awsome!

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  • Ya maybe once or ...

    Ya maybe once or twice. LOL

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  • .. something tells ...

    .. something tells me that he have done this before.. xD

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  • Your welcome Great ...

    Your welcome Great Britain

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  • Hi Ed, I'm in the ...

    Hi Ed, I'm in the process of my own custom van/restoration, and all of your videos are realy informative ( im just about to paint in the next couple of weeks) you have done for air brush what Norm Abram has done for wood working. Keep up the good work, and thanks from all the transit van owners of Great Britain.

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  • love what you do ...

    love what you do and your attitude also.
    sharing the techniques for others to deveolope also, thats great.

    hope you get better and better !

    p.s i subscribed

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  • Hello Ed, Do you ...

    Hello Ed,
    Do you have any advice for painting True Fire on a white background? I have been trying to see how its done and have searched the web but found little results. Can you help me?
    Micah

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  • Hey no problem I ...

    Hey no problem I can understand what you are asking. You should be able to thin you paint a little more and it will work fine.

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  • Hey no problem I ...

    Hey no problem I understand what you are asking. You need to thin your paint more and it should spray fine.

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