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Part 9: Airbrushing T-Shirts
At this point you may feel confident with the mechanics of airbrushing, but you're not sure how to go about doing T-shirts.
Materials List:
IWATA HP-BC
Piston-operated compressor (1/2HP)
Braided hose
Medea Professional Textile Colours (Sample Kit)
Medea Airbrush Holder
Medea Fabric Stencils
T-shirt boards
100% cotton T-shirts
Easel
Medea Airbrush Holder
Medea Airbrush Cleaner
Assortment of paint jars
Stencil knife
Acetate, 5mil
To begin, go to a local fabric store and purchase a few yards of white 100% cotton or Pilon. Practice on this instead of the more
expensive T-shirts. You must practice on actual fabric, since it has a different feel from paper.
Practice the "dagger stroke" on fabric. This is a stroke that goes from a wide line to a fine line in a short space and is that
used most often by T-shirt artists.
It's important to master airbrushing an alphabet. All your customers will want a name airbrushed on their T-shirts. The most
popular lettering styles are script, which is simply a controlled handwriting; block or bubble are solid letters with a bulbous
appearance; and punk or graffiti is a straight, stick-type lettering. Remember to keep your letters consistent.
As you will see after spraying your alphabet, free-hand airbrushing results in a soft look. To achieve a hard edge, you must use a
stencil. Cut a stencil out of 5 mil acetate and airbrush through it; see how the spray captures the edge. Most airbrush work is a
combination of free-hand airbrushing and stencil airbrushing.
Work with a limited palette of colors. This should consist of red, yellow, blue, purple, aqua, brown, medium gray, black, white
and hot pink.
Tips for Airbrushing T-Shirts
Work on 100% cotton T-shirts, which do not require prewashing.
You will need T-shirt boards to stretch the shirts over so the fabric is taut with no folds or dimples. These can be made from
quarter-inch tempered masonite or foam board.
A sturdy easel is required?one that will hold your airbrush and paint jars in a tray about 32" off the floor
A multiple airbrush system will simplify your operation. Many T-shirt airbrushers work with one airbrush per color for ease of
operation. All the airbrush hoses are hooked up to one compressor. Since you can use only one airbrush at a time, this system will not
overload your compressor. A multi-hose adapter?the Medea Multiple Valve Assemblies?will be required to hook the hoses to the compressor,
one hook-up per hose.
Use a 1/2HP piston compressor that will deliver 65psi (pounds per square inch), the suggested working pressure for T-shirt
painting. Be sure the compressor you choose can run ample time without overheating.
Work with pre-reduced airbrush textile paints?Medea Professional Textile Colours.
Wear a protective mask while spraying and have a ventilation fan if you work inside.
Heat-set your painted T-shirts to insure their permanency and washability. (See Part 3 or Medea paint label.) Do not iron
directly on the painted surface; iron on the reverse side of the T-shirt or cover the painted area with butcher paper and then iron on
the paper.
Assemble an attractive display of samples.
In conclusion, airbrushing T-shirts can be lucrative and has been a great summer job for many aspiring artists. Pricing is determined
by the complexity of design and the competition. Don't limit yourself, however, to painting only T-shirts; baseball caps, license plate
tags and children's clothing are also popular airbrushed items.
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Reprinted with permission of ARTtalk.com
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