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Temporary tattoos — Why ANYONE can be an airbrush tattoo artist!
Video about temporary tattoos and having an airbrush tattoo business. Temporary tattoos have gotten just as popular as permanent ones, as kids like them, as well as adults who want to find out what a tattoo looks like on them before getting a permanent one done.
www.theweekendworker.com Temporary tattoos are so easy to put on, its all about the stencils. I just wanted to quickly post this video to show everyone who is thinking about getting into the airbrush tattoo business as a summer business or part time business that there is really no artistic talent needed. The stencils make you look like a pro with not really a lot of effort. It is simple to setup an airbrush tattoo booth, just a few hundred dollars worth of equipment and you have an airbrush tattoo booth. The equipment can be ordered from various online merchants. hope you enjoy! http Airbrush tattoos are getting very big, especially as a part time thing, you no doubt have seen them at weekend fairs and festivals. Temporary tattoos are so appealing just because, well first of all because kids love looking tough and cool, but secondly adults will often tell you they want to “test” one out before they get the real thing. If you are thinking about setting up an airbrush tattoo business, especially if you want to do it just in the summer, it is really quite easy, just a few peices of equipment and some effort in getting shows is all it takes. It only takes about 30 seconds to 3 minutes to put on a tattoo and you can get paid anywhere from $3 to $25 for each airbrushed temporary tattoo so the profit potential is there. agian hope you enjoyed the vid!
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about 1 year ago
I first painted with an aribrush a year ago in my disign class, now I can stop using it owo
about 1 year ago
i thought its supposed to go on ur skin O.o
about 1 year ago
THATS IT BRO,,,Why ANYONE can be an airbrush tattoo artist!
WHY¿?¿?
about 1 year ago
nice
about 1 year ago
@Rimdeker Talent has everything to do with it, Just look at all those shitty but expensive paintings that no one buys…. If you suck, people notice… Especially with airbrush art where most of the time your given specific instructions on what the customer wants…. If they want realistic flames on their car and you give them wavy lines with a clear coat… Guess what.. Word gets out.. Your name gets ruined and you go out of business.. Same goes for tattoo artists… You sir, know nothing.
about 1 year ago
@Danjo74 Well I am glad I could inspire you!
And you are right, it is such a simple technique yet it makes you look like a pro! That is why airbrush tattoo are so effective, anyone can use simple techniques like simple shading and look like an absolute genius to anyone watching!
Good luck with your airbrushing, would love to see some videos, you can post one as a video response to this if you want, so others here can see it too!
about 1 year ago
@romac53 Thanks
about 1 year ago
Awsome, very basic, yet bloody effective.
i tried the ball thing, lol and got carried away, my A3 canvas sheet looks like it was left outside in the rain,, It looks great my mum snatched it up and now has it hanging in her spare room….
im still learning however the coments i have had from the rain drops ,, people think im better at it than i realy am,, lol
It is all thanks to you..! Great tip…/..
Cheers Sully….
about 1 year ago
whats the name of the song?
about 1 year ago
Thanx, nice technique.
about 1 year ago
@chiccoka – Sure you could do that, just use a different color for whatever ball you want to do.
about 1 year ago
Can You make a Snooker Nr 8 ball with easy technic?
Thank You great vides
about 1 year ago
Any1 no.But really helpful.Thx to share it.
about 1 year ago
@02tnewton Thanks!
Yes you could use any airbrush. But some are better. Dual action is really what you need if you want to do it professionally. Tip size depends on what you want to do, but an Iwata HP-BCS can handle most anything – fine line or broad coverage. This is what I use, I have 8 of them!
They are great for airbrush tattoos, easy to clean, easy to use and nice even coverage. Check out the link in the description for some more info if you are interested in the business.
Thanks again!
about 1 year ago
Nice video! i got a question, can you just use any airbrush to do tattoos or do you need a spacific type? and what about tip size? thanks!!
about 1 year ago
the one in the middle looks clean
about 1 year ago
Thanks Adler556!
about 1 year ago
Good simple beginners vid, man! I like the simpleness. Most “how to” vids only make you feel worthless. This is a good beginners painting excercise. Then you can add chrome effects and stuff.
about 1 year ago
where is the instramentol from
about 1 year ago
@theweekendworker what kind of brush did you use
about 1 year ago
actually tallent dose have nothing to do with art, some of the most famouse artists had little tallent. art also isnt about impressing the most people posible. some never shared their art and are now some of the most famouse artists after death, and some artists aimed to confuse, discust and outrage the public.
about 1 year ago
Art is what touches the heart! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Can’t say any more than that.
about 1 year ago
art is SELF-EXPRESSION, some ppl may like it, others may not, but you expressed yourself in whatever way you have chosen, there for it is ART.
about 1 year ago
i know wat u mean, but my whole point is that as an artist, we want to get our art as far as we can, and impress as much as we can! u know?
about 1 year ago
i’m agree with you, in some parts. my opinion is that if you put your heart in your work, if you can feel it, then it’s art, but some people have closed spirits. My words.