• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content

Collision Blast

Providing FREE Auto Body and Paint Training Videos

  • Home
  • Auto Body & Paint Supplies
    • Auto Paint Supplies
    • Restoration Tools and Supplies
    • POR 15 Supplies
    • Touch-up Paint
    • Wiper Blades
    • SunMight Sandpaper
    • Oil & Air Filters
  • Lessons, Projects…
  • Blog

Krys Geltz Demonstrates How To Airbrush Realistic Ghost Flames

February 25, 2011 by Butler--BCRN 1 Comment


In this video, Krys Geltz at Butler Community College demonstrates how to airbrush realistic style ghost flames. Krys layering the flames with a translucent white. This is white mixed with clear base to produce the desired opacity to create the ghost effect. Each layer of flames offset each other, which gives it the realistic effect.

This demonstration was performed using stencils. With practice, you should be able to airbrush realistic flames as well. Check back, as we will post other and advanced airbrushing videos.

If you like the video, be sure to give us a thumbs up:)

==============================

Learn How To Airbrush with lessons from masters whose livelihood depended on their airbrush skills.

Start Using Your Airbrush Today!

“Learning How to Airbrush?”

13 Step-by-Step Airbrush Lessons Guaranteed to Improve Your Skill

Are you an aspiring airbrush artist? If you’ve spent any time working with an airbrush I’m sure you’re familiar how difficult it is to master, not to mention the expense… Don’t learn from trial and error. Save yourself time and money by learning proven techniques correctly to propel your skills to the next level.

Take 5 Years Off Your Learning Curve!

Too many people buy expensive airbrush equipment with all the best intentions of using it, then get frustrated with the lack of information for beginners and put all that expensive stuff in the closet to gather dust. Most books and information available on the market today assume that you are either already an established airbrush artist or only gives you the most basic information about how to set up your new equipment.

Classic Airbrush Techniques starts from the beginning and goes all the way to professional techniques, laying out detailed airbrush lessons that guide through exactly what you need to do to get to the next level.

We have obtained the rights to resell these classic airbrush lessons once again to the public, after being “lost” for decades. Written by professional airbrush artists of the 1950s who used the airbrush to produce professional work the way many people use computer graphics programs today.

You get 13 lessons packed with valuable information that will reduce your learning curve by years.

You will receive specific instructions and printable line drawings to complete paintings such as these…

Lesson 2 – Shading 3-D Objects

Lesson 4 – Light Source

Lesson 6 – Flat and Curved Surfaces

Lesson 7 – Machine Nut

Lesson 11 – Skin Tones

Lesson 12 – Combining Effects

You will learn all the classic airbrush information that is just as relevant today.

  • Control your airbrush
  • Rendering 3 dimensional objects
  • Control of tones
  • Lighting Effects
  • Greater confidence in ability to control the airbrush
  • Chrome effects
  • Commercial Illustration
  • Production Illustration
  • Architectural Illustration

And best of all, these guys did it before there was the huge commercial market for hobbyists, so you will learn how to do things “the old fashioned way” saving a ton of money on new gimmicky products.

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO GET STARTED IMMEDIATELY, CLICK HERE

Filed Under: Collision Repair Schools & Colleges, Collision Repair Training Tagged With: airbrush, airbrush triaining, custom paint, diy, fire flames, ghost flames, how-to, krys geltz, real flames, realistic flames

`The information provided on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. It is the responsibility of the viewer to First read the Technical Data Sheet, Material Safety Data Sheet, and any other instructions for each product, tool, or equipment used and to follow the safety recommendations of the manufacture. CollisionBlast.com assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained on this website. There are no warranties or guarantees of the results of the viewer after reading or watching the content on this website. The results will vary according to each individuals talents, knowledge, and skills. Some of the links on this website may be advertisements or affiliate links. This means that if you click on the link and purchase the product I may make a small commission.'

Comments

  1. Read Full Article says

    August 6, 2013 at 7:10 am

    I like the helpful info you provide in your articles.
    I will bookmark your blog and take a look at once more right
    here regularly. I’m slightly sure I will be told a lot of new stuff right here! Good luck for the next!

    Log in to Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Basic Training Course
  • Schools
  • Consumer
  • Interviews/Stories
  • Eastwood Series

Copyright © 2025 · Aspire Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in