Publisher      Steven Craig

Editor:              Steven Craig

Accossiate
Editor:        Denise Thurston

Managing
Editor:         Mark Copeland 

Production
Manager:             Jim Miller  

Contributing Editors:  
             Armando Huerta   
             Mike Learn  
             Diana Learn  
             Natalie Lapelosa
             Jason Jewett
             Gordon Corrins
             Bryon Lucas
             Denise Thurston
             Steven Craig
             
Forum Administration:  
            
Steven Craig
           
Denise Thurston
Forum Moderators:
            
Bryon Lucas (ABA)
              Jimmy  (JIMMYG)
            Bob (COWBOY357)
               Whit Fink (WHIT)
Database Technician:

#1. The Front Cover. Here you have access to the latest issue. To join the Interactive Airbrushtech Live, click on "Public Forum".

#2. You are directed to the Table of Contents. Here is where you register to the Public Forum. Registering is the only way you can view the past issues.

#3. From the Forum Home Page, scroll down to the section entitled "Airbrushtech Digital Magazine".

#4. From here you can access the "Current Issue/Live" and the Archieved Articles from the Digital Magazine.

Above is an example of the Navigation Bar you receive after registering. The Nav Bar has links to many of Airbrushtech's Interactive Departments.

 We the staff of Airbrushtech would like to welcome you and encourage you to participate in this ground-breaking new media format of Digital Interactive. Airbrushtech-Live has been created by artists and custom painters who have seen a need of improvement over previous publications that have been geared towards teaching various art forms.  What makes Airbrushtech-Live so unique is its interactive capabilities. For the first time, when an issue is released, the reader is now put in direct contact with the artist and or journalist of each story. This is a first!
 There are many drawbacks to the existing print publications. For example, print media has limitations on space per story. In turn many story's are edited for space and lose much of it's content. This leaves out valuable information that a new artist may need to learn. By being digital, the space limitations no longer exist. Now you can get all the detailed information needed to help you learn. Right out of the gate, Airbrushtech-Live requires that the journalists write indepth articles and provide all the necessary information.. So far we feel we have surpassed all of our print media competitors in quality of content.  
 When an issue is released, the story continues as it goes live and the reader can ask further questions. How many times have you in the past read an article and it was more of a showcase for the artist to show off their ability, than it was constructive in content and you learned a new technique?
 It has taken almost two years to fine tune Airbrushtech-Live and put it in the direction that we envisioned from the beginning. There is still room for improvement and we are changing and adding new features when we see the need for them. 
  What makes Airbrushtech-Live so unique is the interactive features.   Within the magazines database you will find a “Review Section” where readers can add their own “unbiased” product reviews. This gives more credibility to the magazine as a whole. There is an Artist Gallery where members can create a gallery to display their work and readers can make comments about the artists work. A “Resource Center” is in place where links to artists and manufacturers around the world are listed.   Airbrushtechlive.com has the largest and most complete “Public Forum” available.   Enjoy your stay here and we look forward to meeting you in the Forums.