Joe I am new to airbrushing. I work mainly with wood and want to
embellish my work….I am jealous, but that’s ok. I though this was great.
I have watched it 3 times. The camera and video work was excellent. It
drives me crazy to see nothing but fast forward speed. You did a nice job
of using both and at the right time. Sam
CTW Alan May 14, 2014 @
7:36 am
Great work. Just wondering Joe. How is your ventilation system there Bro?
Just getting interested in airbrushing and wondering why you are not
wearing a mask doing all this spraying. Chemicals = Cancer. Protect
yourself if not for your sake then do it for your families. Freedom of
choice of course.
Jon Doe June 6, 2014 @
3:43 am
dude you made it look easy, awesome job.
Billy Godsey June 7, 2014 @
7:06 am
Inspire, Instruct! your too awsome Joe!
Joshua Lynn June 7, 2014 @
9:53 pm
This is my favorite flame vid. Cabinet maker by trade, budding airbrusher
by choice. If I screwed up and thinned my acrylic with water too much so
now I get a very light red, will clear help (I use the ployurethane out of
habit and working qualities)? The reason I ask is that when wet the red is
red and not near purple and the orange flows into my yellow.
Bruce Riggs June 12, 2014 @
1:17 am
Incredible talent. Much respect. I wish I could do this.
talissu160 June 16, 2014 @
9:00 am
LIKE
RICH VESCIO July 3, 2014 @
1:50 pm
I’m blow away with ur work I’ve wanted to get into airbrushing and u have
made me want to get into it that much more Ty brother
katiebugtx July 16, 2014 @
9:34 pm
I just adore listening to you talk…
kathi smith July 22, 2014 @
11:36 am
dude – love the fact you don’t use templates and still get a great look to
your flames. one suggestion – USE A RESPIRATOR! that stuff you’re
breathing will rot your brain :-)
Joopman Tuarez August 11, 2014 @
2:13 pm
very good man!!!
Fernley_Mural_Project August 15, 2014 @
5:13 am
what paint do you use for your murals..?
im getting so much confusing information on the net its hard to decide
what to spend my money on.
Dennis Rowe August 21, 2014 @
9:23 pm
I’ve been a automotive painter 20+ years, and that is the most bitchin’
flame art I’ve ever seen!
tetsuo kuroiwa August 25, 2014 @
6:29 pm
Wonderful! Thanks.
Jami Thurms August 28, 2014 @
7:06 pm
its kinda the similar to the way i paint my water… very tangled water..
if that makes sense…so i think i can paint flames now… thats exciting
:)
Daniel Sampson August 29, 2014 @
12:02 pm
@muraljoe i was wondering if you could maybe do a tutorial or step by step
for your particular style of realistic fire, your style is some of the best
i’ve seen and would love to know how to do it.
P.S. keep up the great work
Senator1Zeth August 30, 2014 @
2:27 am
That was pretty cool. I have to say though, in the final image, on the
right, in the middle, it looks like the body of a woman, and if you change
perspective for a moment and go a bit to her right, it looks like a pair of
legs.. Any who, it’s super cool. I guess looking at flame could be similar
to looking at clouds.
Anna Emert August 31, 2014 @
8:50 pm
I see a face in the flames. Like Hell Boy.
Furydragon7 September 12, 2014 @
6:39 pm
Dude have you ever used Photoshop and tried the same technique?
mehida77 September 14, 2014 @
12:09 pm
nice thechnic!
Arpana Sharma September 27, 2014 @
5:29 am
can’t you just paint fire without airbrush and a simple painting brush
Maria Muñoz September 27, 2014 @
10:54 am
I have recently subscribed, you are amazing, I can´t stop watching your
tutorials, Learning so much from them, thanks for sharing.
Claudette Leblanc October 3, 2014 @
12:54 pm
Yes, I’m sooooo jealous!
The fire is so realistic. You understand how fire moves which makes a big
difference in the result of your work.
In my view, you’re the best.
February 28, 2014 @ 10:57 am
No if i can just fit it on my Harley?? : )
March 18, 2014 @ 8:20 pm
Joe I am new to airbrushing. I work mainly with wood and want to
embellish my work….I am jealous, but that’s ok. I though this was great.
I have watched it 3 times. The camera and video work was excellent. It
drives me crazy to see nothing but fast forward speed. You did a nice job
of using both and at the right time. Sam
May 14, 2014 @ 7:36 am
Great work. Just wondering Joe. How is your ventilation system there Bro?
Just getting interested in airbrushing and wondering why you are not
wearing a mask doing all this spraying. Chemicals = Cancer. Protect
yourself if not for your sake then do it for your families. Freedom of
choice of course.
June 6, 2014 @ 3:43 am
dude you made it look easy, awesome job.
June 7, 2014 @ 7:06 am
Inspire, Instruct! your too awsome Joe!
June 7, 2014 @ 9:53 pm
This is my favorite flame vid. Cabinet maker by trade, budding airbrusher
by choice. If I screwed up and thinned my acrylic with water too much so
now I get a very light red, will clear help (I use the ployurethane out of
habit and working qualities)? The reason I ask is that when wet the red is
red and not near purple and the orange flows into my yellow.
June 12, 2014 @ 1:17 am
Incredible talent. Much respect. I wish I could do this.
June 16, 2014 @ 9:00 am
LIKE
July 3, 2014 @ 1:50 pm
I’m blow away with ur work I’ve wanted to get into airbrushing and u have
made me want to get into it that much more Ty brother
July 16, 2014 @ 9:34 pm
I just adore listening to you talk…
July 22, 2014 @ 11:36 am
dude – love the fact you don’t use templates and still get a great look to
your flames. one suggestion – USE A RESPIRATOR! that stuff you’re
breathing will rot your brain :-)
August 11, 2014 @ 2:13 pm
very good man!!!
August 15, 2014 @ 5:13 am
what paint do you use for your murals..?
im getting so much confusing information on the net its hard to decide
what to spend my money on.
August 21, 2014 @ 9:23 pm
I’ve been a automotive painter 20+ years, and that is the most bitchin’
flame art I’ve ever seen!
August 25, 2014 @ 6:29 pm
Wonderful! Thanks.
August 28, 2014 @ 7:06 pm
its kinda the similar to the way i paint my water… very tangled water..
if that makes sense…so i think i can paint flames now… thats exciting
:)
August 29, 2014 @ 12:02 pm
@muraljoe i was wondering if you could maybe do a tutorial or step by step
for your particular style of realistic fire, your style is some of the best
i’ve seen and would love to know how to do it.
P.S. keep up the great work
August 30, 2014 @ 2:27 am
That was pretty cool. I have to say though, in the final image, on the
right, in the middle, it looks like the body of a woman, and if you change
perspective for a moment and go a bit to her right, it looks like a pair of
legs.. Any who, it’s super cool. I guess looking at flame could be similar
to looking at clouds.
August 31, 2014 @ 8:50 pm
I see a face in the flames. Like Hell Boy.
September 12, 2014 @ 6:39 pm
Dude have you ever used Photoshop and tried the same technique?
September 14, 2014 @ 12:09 pm
nice thechnic!
September 27, 2014 @ 5:29 am
can’t you just paint fire without airbrush and a simple painting brush
September 27, 2014 @ 10:54 am
I have recently subscribed, you are amazing, I can´t stop watching your
tutorials, Learning so much from them, thanks for sharing.
October 3, 2014 @ 12:54 pm
Yes, I’m sooooo jealous!
The fire is so realistic. You understand how fire moves which makes a big
difference in the result of your work.
In my view, you’re the best.
October 11, 2014 @ 11:53 am
sexy man.