In Praise of Badger Airbrush
I sent my late-70s-era airbrush back to Badger to get refurbished. A few weeks have passed and I've just received it back. Here's what I think.
I sent my late-70s-era airbrush back to Badger to get refurbished. A few weeks have passed and I've just received it back. Here's what I think.
I realized, after I posted My 2012 Writing Toolkit, that a couple of things went missing. I blame myself. That first list was very software oriented, and I sort of stuck with that. I'll try to fix that, and give a more complete picture, with these additions.
Sometimes it seems there are as many ways to write as there are writers. As our options increase, we tend to try a myriad of tools to find the combination that works for us. Some of us opt for more populist tools, others assemble an eclectic mix that others would find maddening. I sort of fall into the latter category.
Getting non-digital artwork into a computer so that the sides are straight and in proportion can be difficult. I made this video to show how, using Photoshop, a photo of a painting, drawing, or other [...]
Like many other airbrushers who don't have a spray booth or easy access to uro clears, I resort to "rattle can" options (i.e. spray cans) on those occasions when I need a finished piece--especially flexible [...]
Most art-type people use things like brushes (AKA "hairy sticks"), pens, pencils, computers, arc welders, and other sundry items to extract what they see from their mind's eye and fix it in some way that [...]