Cory Saint Clair brings us another in depth ground up illustration, focusing on the organic textures & multi dynamic lighting using both the Auto Air and Wicked colors. This in depth 3 hour and 20 minute training video will take you from the ground up in creating a multi dynamic masterpiece using the techniques and tricks from the master himself, Cory Saint Clair. Utilizing and combining the Auto Air and Wicked colors together, Cory illustrates the endless possibilities of the duo and opens up a whole new door to dynamic illustrations. With Cory's method and techniques, you will be sure to improve upon your illustrations and skill set, whether you are a novice or professional. Packed with hours of instruction, this video is sure to please.
Some Highlights Include:
Combining Wicked & Auto Air
Creating organic textures
Creating movement in your image
The "Cory" layering process
Hand brushing fine lines
Knife & Type erasing
Use of Auto Air Metallics
Hand cut stencil use
Image transferring
Using your reference photo
Proper stencil alignment
Stippling FX
Shadowing / Highlighting
Color adjustment
Erasing with the Helix
Erasing techniques / Bump erasing
Hair texture FX
& Much More!
Bio: Armed with only an airbrush, Cory Saint Clair is out to rewrite the book on automotive artwork. Cory Saint Clair flunked ninth grade art. Why? For not following the rules. Fifteen years later, not much has changed. The 34-year-old still isnt playing by the book, but ironically, today thats part of what makes him one of the premier airbrush artists in the industry. I would rather punch myself in the face than paint more flames and skulls, jokes Saint Clair, whos been trying to move away from what he feels is clichéd, instead implementing a fine-art approach to his work. Im tired of doing the evil stuff; I want to show that theres a whole other world to this, and that there are real artists in the airbrush game, he says. Aside from painting angels on a Lamborghini Gallardo, he is currently finishing a depiction of the Sistine Chapel on the headliner of his Dodge Magnum. For Saint Clair, it all started with a copy of Airbrush Action and an Iwata airbrush he received for his 12th birthday. Everything I learned was all self-taught, because I couldnt afford to go to an art school, he explains. I learned from magazines. Sometimes we didnt have enough money to get them, but my mom would always find a way to buy Airbrush Action, because she knew that was my only avenue. From the very beginning, Saint Clair was out to earn, and he quickly found a way to flip his passion for profit. Today Saint Clair works on some of the top builds in the nation, including much of Asantis fleet. A job by the man himself could cost you upwards of $150,000, but as Cory says, If you have money to spend on a Lamborghini, you can afford to paint it to set it apart. Its just paint. Not a bad finish for the kid who failed art.
Run Time: 3hour 20min
File Size: 5.69 GB
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