Yes, both are different. Both of them are working on different surface, on an object and on a living thing which is the human (skin). I think the technique used for both are the same thought, I guess the only difference is the ink selection and the air brush setting. But correct me if I am wrong 😅😅 !PIZZA
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What you say makes sense... SO "Airbrush artist" does art on humans too?
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Yes, they can use anything as their 'canvas', as long as the person is willing to be painted on :D