Airbrush tools are basically small precision spray guns. They are used when you need smooth, detailed, and even coloring that a normal brush or spray can’t easily achieve.
Common uses include:
1. Art & Illustration
• Painting realistic shading, gradients, and textures
• Canvas artwork and illustrations
2. Model painting
• Painting scale models (cars, planes, toys, miniatures)
• Adding fine details and weathering effects
3. Cosmetics & body art
• Temporary tattoos
• Nail art and makeup effects
4. Automotive work
• Car detailing, touch-ups, custom paint jobs on helmets or parts
5. Cake decorating
• Spraying edible color on cakes and pastries
An airbrush uses compressed air to push paint through a tiny nozzle, turning it into a fine mist. The user controls:
• How much paint comes out
• How strong the spray is
• The spray pattern