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How are you doing? My name is Eric Ware. My company’s name is Sane Infinity Artworks.
Then we have, like I said, up here is WD40 for my lube. I have to lube my airbrush. After
I clean it every now and then, I need to lube it so it won’t get jammed up on me. This
right here is some corny stuff. I don’t know why I keep it here, but it came with
the kit so don’t worry about that. And this is like a primer for my helmets, motorcycle
helmets, tanks, car hoods, whatever the case may be, or any little/small items down here
that I do, but I keep the bigger primer at home in a garage to do car helmets and stuff.
Keep the water right here handy, like I said before, for the airbrush cleaner. Mix these
2 together in that bottle right there to clean your airbrush. Here’s my little glitter
tube, keep that on handy, thanks to Claire’s. Everybody wants glitter sprayed on there stuff.
That’s about it for the setup on that. This one of the pieces I already have done, but
we’re going to show you right now how to demonstrate it being done. Not this piece
per say, but how airbrush shirts are done. This is a finish product I already came up
with out of my head. That’s how I do everything I do. No sketch, no pencil, straight up airbrush.
We’re about to get going.