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Chapter 7-Photography

Summary Review This chapter on airbrushes covers the types of airbrushes you are likely to find  in  a  Graphics  shop.  The  double-action  airbrush,  the  most  common brush,  is  explained  in  detail.  Information  on  component  parts  associated  with airbrush use, their assembly, and maintenance should help the novice set up and maintain an airpainting system. The DM will also find helpful, the sections on even tones, graduated tones, and different effects possible with the  airbrush.  The  chapter  ends  by  outlining  procedures  for  creating  effective pictorial  renderings,  technical  illustrations,  and  photographic  retouching. Comments Less than half of the shops in the fleet have airbrushes.    Many shops have bits and pieces of airbrush paraphernalia but no longer have a complete system.  If  your  shop  has  potential  airbrush  capabilities,  it  is  worthwhile  to develop the skills to use them. Airbrush art appears on license plates, motorcycle  gas  tanks,  ballcaps,  t-shirts,  and  just  about  everything.  Airbrush art is everywhere and is a lucrative business in the civilian marketplace. 6-58

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