Experimental Airbrushing

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July 11th 2008
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Key Features:
High Rated Intel CPU AMD Graphics Scratch Build Custom Paint Job
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System Specs:
  • Intel E8400 @ 4Ghz
  • Asus P5E (Rampage bios)
  • Coolermaster Hyper 212
  • 3GB OCZ DDR2 800Mhz (dual channel)
  • Visiontek HD4870
  • Maxtor 500GB 16mb
  • Lite-on DVD writer
  • Samsung GW22 widescreen
  • Coolermaster CM690
  • Creative X-Fi Extreme Music
  • Coolermaster 750 watt
Performed Mods:
window and airbrushing
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8 Comments on Experimental Airbrushing

#2
alexp999
Staff
OMFG that looks amazing. How u do that!!! Experimental!! :O
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#3
Wayward
Hey, that looks really nice! Could you give us a tour on how you did it? I really want to try something like that eventually. :)
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#4
steelkane
Nice design, after you airbrushed it, did you clear coat, wet sand, & polish. If not, it could look incredible. also airbrushing is a very talented skill when modding, Great job.
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#5
HyD3
It was an amateur airbrush. But thank you for commenting. My first time trying it too. All I did was did a search on how to do flaming airbrushing on youtube. It seem pretty easy so I figure doing it. I wasn’t exactly how I wanted it to be….that’s why it was experimental. And yeah, I did apply some clear coat gloss on it too. But the next time I do it…..it’ll be much better!!!!!
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#6
fullinfusion
Vanguard Beta Tester
love the paint job!!!! good job man... 10/10 for the paint
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#7
pentastar111
When I first GLANCED at it...I thought "Hmmm..meh, another fancy paint-job, big deal"...then I LOOKED at it, and you know what? I fracking like it. Nicely done man! 9/10
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