Evaluate airbrushes and how they work. An airbrush functions when compressed air passes through its trigger. Artists use this handy tool to create smooth blending effects and designs. Select brand-name airbrushes and the specific parts made for them.
Make a decision to buy an airbrush based on what type of trigger it has. Choose an airbrush with a single-action trigger so that you can develop your airbrushing skills at a good pace with beginner projects.
Enlist an airbrush with a dual-action trigger if you want to vary the spraying techniques during your projects. A double-duty brush offers more room for creativity by letting you manage the air and paint that flows through it.
Select an air compressor standard for the type of project you are going to use it for. Utilize an automatic-reservoir compressor for good continual pressure. Consider purchasing a compressor that has a noise-control option.
Purchase a wide variety of airbrush paint in many colors. You can use either acrylic or oil-based paints for airbrushing. Oil paint is the choice of most airbrush artists, but for standard projects acrylic is acceptable.
Obtain a frisket film. Use this to prevent paint from seeping out and building up around the edges of the airbrush.
Get firsthand advice from fellow airbrush artists by visiting Airbrushtechnique.com and find product reviews of airbrushing materials (see Resources below).