A miniature, handheld paint sprayer, powered by compressed air or other gas, used for delicate, artistic painting, or sometimes retouching of photographs
The electronic airbrush for retouching continuous-tone images is a multilevel tool that goes far beyond the functions of the traditional hand held air gun that sprayed droplets of ink or dye on halftone art to create a variety of tonal effects
A device utilizing compressed air to generate a fine spray of paint As air passes through the head of the airbrush, a vacuum is created, siphoning the paint up from its container Airbrushes come in a variety of sizes with different heads and tips depending on the use
Apparatus that applies paint by the use of compressed air and a fine nozzle In this manner, application is able to be controlled to cover only a small area
To airbrush a photograph or other image means to change it using an airbrush, especially to make it more beautiful or perfect. bits of photographs cut, pasted and then airbrushed to create a convincing whole. a piece of equipment that uses air to put paint onto a surface. to use an airbrush to make a picture or photograph look better airbrush out to remove someone or something from a picture or photograph using an airbrush. Pneumatic device for developing a fine, small-diameter spray of paint, protective coating, or liquid colour (see aerosol). The airbrush can be a pencil-shaped atomizer used for various highly detailed activities such as shading drawings and retouching photographs; in contrast, a spray gun is usually used for covering large surfaces with paint
{i} painting tool which uses compressed air to produce a fine spray of paint; tool in many computer graphic programs which simulates the paint effect produced by a real airbrush (Computers)