First of all the car is thoroughly washed (side skirts, archs, bottom, junctions of body details).
Then the work follows to prepare paintwork surface of the car for patterning the foundation for the image.Every detail is thoroughly frosted. Except frosting the car is subjected to minimal dismantling or set of details.
Then details which won’t be painted are pasted over (even wheel archs) in order to avoid penetration of evaporation into salon and under the hood, bolster is laid.
Important moment – preparation of stencil for substrate of the image. At this stage artist-aerographer determines final proportions of image location and makes adjustments to create a complete artistic composition.
Adjustments are made and choice of image details disposition is finished. Then starts aerography patterning. Substrate is applied under the future image, so that one can already see the shapes…
In spite of seeming simplicity the process is very laborious and time-expanded. In addition to skills and education artist-aerographist should be perfect in painting, otherwise the result won’t gladden the owner.
After the stage of stencils is over it is time to start working in a free-hand style.
Details of the image at the car are should be drown out as well as a picture on the canvas, and the artist needs professional experience, trained hand and knowledge of composition law. Without artistic education there’s nothing to do in this branch as well. The work is really long and takes several days even for professionals.
As the image is adjusted more and more, detailed drawing starts...
The process of drawing some single details looks very much like general preparation of the car, but on a smaller scale.
Finally! The car is covered with high-quality varnish to protect the image from exposures. The varnish is applied in several layers to guarantee the quality of the surface.
After drying and polishing the owner can be proudly presented with his embodied idea – aerography on his four-wheeled minion.