(Level: Airbrushers) Want to learn how to make your own longwearing airbrush foundation? Here's how. The first part is making the airbrush mixing medium. From here on out, you can use the medium to create airbrush blush, bronzers, eye shadow, etc. The later part is making airbrush foundation using mineral makeup. I also demonstrated how to test for coverage by applying on my birthmark. If it covers that, Im happy! EnJoy! Products used: Glycerin Bottled Water Finishing Spray (not setting spray) - I used LiquiSet in this video. You can use Model in Bottle, All Nighter, Skindinavia. Note: FIX Plus is a refresher spray, and not a finishing spray. To make the homemade airbrush foundation, I used Purely Cosmetics mineral foundation in CORNSILK as my colorant. But any mineral foundation brand that matches your skin tone works. To know more about Refresher vs Setting vs Finishing Spray, I have a video explaining that in details. Look it up in my video list. TIP: In this video I added finishing spray to the mixture, so that I dont have to spray later. You can use this trick to your already existing airbrush foundation, so that its built-in to the product. One less item off your airbrush kit. Follow me on: www.twitter.com www.Facebook.com FTC--- No one paid me to make this video. I am not affiliated with the brands/products used. Теги:homemadeairbrushfoundationmakeupcosmeticsblusheyeshadoweyeshadowbronzerconcealermixingmediumtutorialhowtobeautysavemoneyenkoreenkoremakeupKoren
More info: bit.ly Dubspot Instructor and Mixing & Mastering engineer Daniel Wyatt has a depth of experience, knowledge, perspective, and talent that is unique and unmatched by many mixing and mastering engineers working today. He's mixed and mastered music for artists ranging from Nora Jones and Mos Def to The Roots and Curtis Mayfield. In this follow-up to his How To Use A Limiter using Ozone 4 from Izotope tutorial video, Wyatt shares an invaluable tip for mastering: The Mid-Side EQ Technique, also known as The Sum & Difference Technique, which is an amazing technique you can use to adjust the stereo width of tracks and make them wider. Once again, Wyatt is using the Ozone 4 mastering plug-in, but this is a universal mastering technique you can apply using any host application. Daniel Wyatt shows you how to navigate the Parametric EQ section of Ozone, switching between the Side EQ (used for wide-panned stereo information such as synths, pads, percussions, reverb etc. ) and the Mid EQ (used for kick, snare, bass, lead vocals, instruments, etc.) At the end of this tutorial you should have a good grasp of how to utilize The Mid-Side EQ technique, segment frequencies and make the Mid and Side EQs compliment each other - keep the Mids focused with an extra boost for the subs and the Sides gently rolling off lows. Теги:MasteringMixingMixing & MasteringMastering TipsTechniqueProduction TipsTricksMid-Side EQSum & DifferenceEQ TipsDaniel WyattStereo WidthElectronic Music ProductionPeter KirnKool HercKing BrittSaturn Never SleepsHow ToBjorkRadioheadMassive Attackaudio schoolmusic and audio productionaudio sound designonline music schoolmusic production onlineozoneizotope