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How to paint your xbox 360 controller
Everyone loves a great session on the old Xbox 360. What could make it better? A custom controller. That’s what this tutorial is all about. Teaching you to custom paint your Xbox 360 controller.
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How to Marbelize your xbox 360 with Auto Air
One of the easiest tricks out there. The marble technique. Here’s how to do it on an Xbox 360 with using Auto Air and Wicked Colors.
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Custom painted and airbrushed xbox 360 case
Custom painted and airbrushed Xbox 360 case (HDMI version) by me. If you’re interested in buying this case, or want your own case painted, use the contact form below.
The good folks over at Air Sick Stencils have launched their own how to web site. They’re quickly growing a large collection of airbrushing tutorials and airbrush resources. Where you’re a seasoned pro, or just starting out, you’ll definitely find something you can use in your next project. Check them out at www.airsickhowto.com
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Simon Murray shows the correct reduction ratios for Auto Air Colors paint.
Join Rick Primeau of Primo Customs every Saturday at 2PM Pacific Time on BlogTV. Get live one on one instruction and Q&A from an airbrush master. With almost 30 years experience airbrushing, Rick Primeau has done it all. Below is part one of three from his class from March 10, 2012 where he instructed students [...]
Dru Blair. A true master of airbrushing photorealism. Dru has been spending some time sharing his wealth of knowledge with us over at TheAirbrushForum. Check out his latest tutorial.





