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Today, a countless number of professions and industries that are not necessarily artistic in nature, use airbrushing for various parts of their manufacturing processes, like for spraying coats of color or liquefied materials onto surfaces. Airbrushing has evolved so much since the first airbrushed watercolor drawings were made over one hundred years ago, that the first airbrush artists of a century ago, were they alive today, would be in shock and awe of the art that is created with the airbrush today and at the many new applications and mediums that have been created.
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